Hillary Clinton's New Hairstyle
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Clinton's poufier new 'do. Photo: Tony Karumba, AFP/Getty Images.
But we couldn't help but notice her voluminous hair at a recent press conference in Kenya. Clinton's hair had been blown-out with a little extra body -- a noticeable change from the flatter looks she's been sporting of late.
The StyleList staff is divided on the look. Some like the change, and others still feel her hair is too short and aging.
Do you like Hillary's hair? Leave a comment!
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Political Hairdos
Jackie Kennedy wasn't the first First Lady to spawn copycats. Dolley Madison had armies of 19th century women sticking plumes in their hair; Mamie Eisenhower set off a stampede for short bangs. But ever since Jackie and her trademark flip (and pillbox hat), Washington women have been forced to measure up. Hillary's back-sweep; Sarah Palin's beehive; Michelle Obama's bob -- it's too soon to separate this year's icons from the footnotes, but here's a look at some modern White House hairstyles that, for the last few generations, have been creating buzz.
Her up-do is the work of the Beehive beauty parlor in tiny Wasilla, Alaska, not some tony salon in New York, but you couldn't tell that by the frenzy over Sarah Palin's twist. For those whose hair won't do the 'do, there's always the Palin wig which are selling like hotcakes for $75 each. From the moment she was chosen to be on the GOP ticket Palin's sexy librarian look has gotten nearly as much press as Posh Spice's bob.
Robyn Beck, AFP / Getty Images
When Bill Clinton landed on the national stage, Hillary was at a loss to define her role, and, for eight years, her hairstyles reflected her confusion. Was she a policy wonk? Cookie-baker-in-chief? Defender against the "vast Right Wing conspiracy"? As she tried to sort it out, Hillary became a Rorschach tress-test, morphing from Yuppie lawyer in a headband (shown here during the '92 campaign) to sexy Gennifer Flowers wannabe, prim Rosalynn Carter helpmate and helmet-haired anchor-woman lookalike.
John Mottern, AFP / Getty Images
It's hard to know which has been discussed more, Hillary's hair or her pantsuits. What is clear, though, is that, by simplifying both when she ran for the U.S. Senate -- hair, short, blond and swept back; pantsuits, crisp, comfy and monotone -- she finally switched attention from her looks to her words. Well, not entirely. This summer, Presidential candidate Hillary sparked headlines when she moved her part from left to right. Some pundits saw it as ceding her claim to the Democratic nomination. Others said it was nothing more than a (brush) stroke for healthy hair.
Rich Pedroncelli, AP
Which twin has the Toni? First Lady Hillary Clinton and Second Tipper Gore may have graduated from the out-of-the-box home perms that were so popular when they were girls, but they sure sported similar big blond bobs (or are they blond blobs?) for the 1994 Summit of the Americas in Florida. Still, their cookie-cutter poufs -- along with broad-shouldered suits, red lips and nearly-invisible gold jewelry -- proved that the wrong look can make even dynamic women dowdy.
Cynthia Johnson, Getty Images
Though critics have tried to portray Michelle Obama as a radical in an Angela Davis Afro, her hair owes more to the other end of the '60s -- the non-threatening flip that Mr. Kenneth whipped up for Jackie Kennedy. But if Obama's day-to-day 'dos are brush-and-go, for high-profile events, like the Democratic National Convention, she's enlisted the blow-gun of Frederic Fekkai stylist Johnny Wright, who created a sleek bob.
Stan Honda, AFP / Getty Images
In the three decades since she married Joe Biden, the Democratic vice presidential nominee, Jill Biden has worn her hair soft, blond and shoulder-length, a look that seems to work effortlessly for a life split between being a Senator's wife and a college professor. She must be doing something right: She earned a 6.0 on her RateMyProfessors.com "hotness total."
Ted S. Warren, AP
Cindy McCain long ago abandoned the short pixie crop she sported in 2000, when her husband first ran for President. But her long hair has generated almost as much buzz as the $3,000 Oscar de la Renta dress (shown here) that she wore to the Republican National Convention. To fans, the long wispy bangs give the 54-year-old a youthful air. Detractors, however, say it's time for Cindy to shake off the standard-issue Republican 'do for something more chic than cliche.
Alex Wong, Getty Images
No one is ever going to confuse Laura Bush with a fashion queen, but that's not to say that she's the same drab librarian who came onto the political scene when her father-in-law was in the White House. Gone is the helmet-head that she admits her daughters cajoled her out of. In its place, a style that is softer with more highlights. Still, hers is an iconic look. Asked recently for the secret to playing a believable Republican first lady, Elizabeth Banks, who portrays Mrs. Bush in "W," the new Oliver Stone film, said, "It's all about the hair."
Chip Somodevilla, Getty Images
Americans first got to know Chelsea Clinton in 1992 as the awkward 12-year-old with untamed strawberry blond curls, the first First Daughter to go through adolescence in the unforgiving eye of modern media.
Denis Paquin, AP












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Chardnu 8-09-2009 @ 7:04AM
I think the new style looks much better than the straight, cropped do that I've hated on her. Next thing I think she should do to help her looks, is to either whiten her teeth or have veneers put on. She needs a bright smile - it would do wonders. Love Hillary, wish her the best.
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Lannie 8-09-2009 @ 9:20AM
I don't care how her hair looks, SUCH A SILLY ARTICLE, what I do care about is the brains under that hair, and she has them. IF, Hillary had won over Obama and she was President, she would have handled the economy differently. [and yes, she would have won over McCain, because people were sick of Republicans] ... 41 left President Clinton a mess like his ignorant-incompetent son has left Obama, but twice fold, and more! Hill and Bill, with their EXPERIENCE, [even though I must admit "Boy George" left more than the economy bad, but our relationships around the world] would have led with a intellectual patience, not trying to do too much so soon. But, hopefully, President Obama will start valuing the Clinton's more and LISTEN TO THEM! Thank you Hillary Clinton, many of us know your love for this great NATION. Keep fighting the fighting and you could be bald, as far as most of us care! :) :)
Kelli 8-09-2009 @ 7:12AM
I love Hillary's hair. She looks fantatic. You go girl.
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rewster 8-09-2009 @ 11:19AM
girl my ass..billary is a dude..girls wear dresses...i think he is hiding those crankles..he sure has some big crankles...you go dude
Jovialdraper 8-09-2009 @ 12:23PM
you MCP!
danzillo4 8-09-2009 @ 7:17AM
Hair does not a good person make! Or make a good politician! Or an honest person! Or a capable person! or, or, or!
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Cathy Burdick 8-09-2009 @ 7:43AM
Hillary's hair looks great, fantatic . If she likes it that is all that counts.Her hair is nice, but not the person she is . It is her outer part.
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carole131 8-09-2009 @ 7:44AM
Hillary has great hair & it always looks good. What she needs is some time with the South Beach Diet & a good training routine.
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Joyce Adam 8-09-2009 @ 7:58AM
I hope aol got fees for all the ad's Hilary's hair looks great. She is a great lady. Remember who got the girls released but Bill never gets any credit for anything.
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bsfurg 8-09-2009 @ 8:00AM
she needs to ge some common sence to go with it.. I cant believe she and bill are sitting back and watching Obama destroy our country... where are they all going IF he secceds it doing it.. ppl will be after all the dem like fleas on a dog . there lifes will be miserable and they deserve it..
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Tessie 8-10-2009 @ 3:17PM
I can hardly understand what you are writing about. Do you mind expressing your comments in good, plain English grammar and correctly spelled.
No wonder this country is going to the dogs!
A. Randall 8-09-2009 @ 3:45PM
I don't care who you are or what you think. I DO know that you do not know the English language, you can't write it--therfore you can't express your thoughts that make any sense to the rest of us. Please go back to school and take English, literacy, and writing!
Icehawk 8-09-2009 @ 8:11AM
THE ONLY THING THAT WOULD IMPROVE THAT OLD SKANK'S LOOK WOULD BE TO REMOVE THE HEAD AND REPLACE IT WITH A PIG TURD
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Angel 8-09-2009 @ 9:20AM
You probly think Falin looks good...have you considered moving to another country?????
Roni 8-09-2009 @ 9:38AM
Her name is PALIN and she certainly is not failing. She is one you need to keep an eye on. Exposure is a word the dem administration is going to hear alot once Sarah is fully un-leashed. "That other country" thing has been completely worn out. Why don't you use something more original. Hold on to your drawers, Miss Sarah has just begun to fight!!!!!
G'day, eh! 8-09-2009 @ 10:20AM
.....then she would look like M. O. !
Marcyshamb 8-09-2009 @ 8:24AM
Its hard to tell in the pic, but on television where she spoke what stood out to me mainly was that she had aged tremendously since taking her present job. Her face was haggard and wrinkled. Maybe the media need to stop showing her in close up shorts on television and elsewhere? Anyway, thats why
I didn't notice her hair.... her face was the focal point.
As for Michelle...I think she looks very good when she has
her hair back as if its been cut. When its down and curved
under it brings out her strong features in the face, which are
too strong. She is softer, nicer looking with the hair back, or
if kept down at least curled upward instead of under.
Obama showed no white right on up to inaguration. Now six months later he shows lots of white. I doubt its the job this
quick. More likely he used hair dye during campaign and now that he's president letting a bit of the gray show to make him
look more distinguished and knowlegable. Folks who voted for him are beginning to wonder as to his abilities/knowledge. True, folks go very gray during their white house reigns but not this early.
Palin is still as beautiful as ever. I wouldn't change a thing
about her hair or face. It must kill the other ladies in politics.
Still, I think she would have made a wonderful vice president, but not yet ready for the presidency... a far better one than
Biden who can't seem to keep his foot out of his mouth...something the dems made a big issue with Palin over.
As for Vice President this time around Clinton would have
been silenced and set aside/controlled by Obama who would not have wanted to be
upstaged by her...she knew it, he knew it, which is why she
didn't dare take the office.
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bobharlibob 8-09-2009 @ 8:32AM
Hillary needs more help than this do. It looks about the same actually.
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