Jane Fonda's Shag:
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AnaElisa — 10 years ago(April 21, 2015 03:48 PM)
I did dress like thatthe midi-length skirts, the boots, the shoulder bag. What a terrific look. And, for a number of years in the 70's, I sported the shag hair style, too. I didn't look as lovely as Fonda, but it all seemed to work well for me.
While I no longer have the shag, I still often have that same style of dressthe longish skirts, boots, etc. It really is a timeless and classic look, and it still works for me.
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j72coburger — 11 years ago(August 04, 2014 05:18 AM)
I just saw this movie for the first time yesterday. I kept teetering between liking and not liking the hairstyle. Finally I realized that I would have liked it better if it were longer and slightly modified. Jane Fonda has great hair though, and the layers always fell into place perfectly.
Several years ago I read an offhand comment that after Klute was released, women everywhere went out and got this cut. I can only imagine how what a disaster it must have been for some women. Your hair really has to be the right texture for this style.
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bridgetjones12002 — 10 years ago(February 02, 2016 01:30 PM)
I thought Jane Fonda was at the height of her beauty in this movie, which is one of my favorites. I loved her hair and her clothesthe clothes you could wear today.
Paul McGregor, a hairdresser who was located on St. Mark's Place in the East Village, NYC did Jane Fonda's shag. I went with my sister went to the salon because she wanted Jane Fonda's haircut. The East Village was not a great area at the time. It was kind of run down neighborhood but it was right near "The Electric Circus" which was a famous "hippie" nightclub/disco. Lots of bands like the Grateful Dead played there.
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