Origin of Beehive Hairstyle + B52, The Beehive is a woman's hairstyle  that resembles a beehive; it is also known as the B-52, for its  similarity to the bulbous nose of the B-52 Stratofortress bomber. It  originated as one of a variety of elaborately teased and lacquered  versions of "big hair" that developed from earlier pageboy and bouffant  styles. It was developed in 1960 by Margaret Vinci Heldt of Elmhurst,  Illinois, owner of the Margaret Vinci Coiffures in downtown Chicago, who  won the National Coiffure Championship in 1954, and who had been asked  by the editors of Modern Beauty Salon magazine to design a new hairstyle  that would reflect the coming decade. She originally modelled it on a  fez-like hat that she owned. 
In recognition of her achievement,  Cosmetologists Chicago, a trade association with 60,000 members, created  a scholarship in Heldt’s name for creativity in hairdressing. The  beehive style was popular throughout the 1960s, particularly in the  United States and other Western countries, and remains an enduring  symbol of 1960s kitsch. The popular "girl" group, The Ronettes, helped  popularize the hairdo.
"We came from Spanish Harlem", recalls the group's veteran lead singer,  Veronica "Ronnie" Spector, in a Village Voice interview. " 'We had high  hair anyway.' So the Ronettes made their hair still higher—'We used a  lot of Aqua Net' ". Audrey Hepburn's character in Breakfast at Tiffany's  (1961) sported a large then-fashionable beehive. Yeoman Janice Rand,  from the original 1960s Star Trek TV series, wore a complex,  "futuristic" version of a beehive. In the Flintstones episode "Fred's  New Boss" (season three), Wilma Flintstone and Betty Rubble get their  hair done in gigantic, elaborate beehives at a salon, and the pair drive  their car very slowly to protect their hairdos. Unfortunately, their  'dos are destroyed after a fast-moving dinosaur vehicle passes by and  blows them down.  '60s singing icon, Dusty Springfield, was known for  her trademark beehive and panda eyes look.
The character Flo, a waitress in Martin Sorsese's 1974 film Alice  Doesn't Live Here Anymore, played by Diane Ladd, wore her hair in a  beehive; the 1976 television show based on the film, Alice carried the  Flo character (now played by Polly Holliday) over from the film, and she  likewise wore her hair in a beehive. The B-52's, a New Wave rock band  took their name from the hairstyle which was worn by members Cindy  Wilson and Kate Pierson. Their music company also plays on the style  with the name "Boo-Fant" Records (a parody of bouffant). Many of  entertainer Dolly Parton's hairstyles during the 1970s and 1980s (many  of which were wigs) were beehive styles. Gary Larson's "The Far Side"  series features women who almost exclusively wear the beehive.
Singer, songwriter, and guitarist Chrissie Hynde of The Pretenders  portrays an archetypal waitress sporting a beehive in the music video  for the group's signature song "Brass in Pocket".
From the 1980s on, Coronation Street character Bet Lynch became known for her beehive.
The 1985 Martin Scorsese movie After Hours features a waitress named  Julie who's noted for her beehive hairdo and general interest in other  elements of 1960s pop culture.
Marge Simpson's usual hairdo is an extreme, 2-foot-high (0.61 m), blue beehive.
Source:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beehive_%28hairstyle%29
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