En Vogue

 

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En Vogue, the American R&B/Pop vocal group formed in the late 1980s, became not only musical icons but also fashion and beauty trendsetters. Known for their harmonious vocals and empowering lyrics, the members of En Vogue—Terry Ellis, Dawn Robinson, Cindy Herron, and Maxine Jones—also made significant impacts with their distinctive hairstyles, which reflected the trends and styles of the 1990s and early 2000s. Their hairstyles were diverse, showcasing the versatility and beauty of Black women's hair. Some of their most memorable looks include:

 
  1. Pixie Cuts: The group often embraced short, chic pixie cuts, which were styled in various ways—sleek and straight, or with soft waves and curls, showcasing their individual faces and features.

  2. High Top Fades and Short Cuts: Reflecting the bold styles of the early '90s, some members sported high top fades and other short, edgy cuts that matched the group's cutting-edge fashion sense.

  3. Box Braids and Braided Styles: En Vogue members were seen in beautifully crafted box braids and other braided hairstyles, embracing and celebrating traditional African hairstyles while also highlighting their versatility.

  4. Classic Bobs: The bob haircut, tailored to each member's preference, became a signature look for the group. Whether asymmetrical, blunt, or layered, these bobs were often sleek and polished.

  5. Long, Straight Hair: At times, the members of En Vogue opted for long, straightened hairstyles, showcasing the glamour and elegance that became synonymous with their brand.

  6. Voluminous Curls: Embracing the fullness and texture of their hair, some members sported styles with voluminous curls and waves, often achieved with rollers or curling irons.

  7. Natural and Curly: Celebrating natural hair textures, En Vogue also featured hairstyles that emphasized their natural curls and coils, showcasing the beauty of natural hair.

  8. Updos and Elegant Styles: For red carpet events and formal appearances, the members of En Vogue often chose sophisticated updos, from sleek chignons to intricate braided designs.

  9. Ponytails and Half-Up Styles: Simple yet stylish, ponytails and half-up, half-down hairstyles were also a part of their repertoire, offering a more relaxed yet polished look.

  10. Accessories: En Vogue did not shy away from accessorizing their hairstyles with headbands, hats, and hairpieces, adding a unique touch to their overall looks.

 

Throughout their career, En Vogue has exemplified the creativity, diversity, and elegance of Black women's hairstyles, influencing not only their fans but also broader beauty trends of the time. Their ability to seamlessly switch between bold, edgy styles and classic, sophisticated looks has cemented their status as fashion and beauty icons in the music industry.

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