80s Wedge Bi-Level

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The 1980s were a time of "dress for success." Conservative business wear was in for the career minded. Hairstyles for these types followed suit with short clean looking hair for women. This gal has a version of a wedge but is bi-level. The sides are cut shorter than her ears and the back is longer down the neck. This is a straight style with bangs that are brushed to the side. Also, asymmetry is present here with one side being cut shorter.

The wedge was a popular 70s style that was said to have started with Dorothy Hamil.