Showing posts with label mullet hairstyle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mullet hairstyle. Show all posts

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Mullet Madness!: The Haircut That's Business Up Front and a Party in the Back

Mullet Madness!: The Haircut That's Business Up Front and a Party in the Back

Mullet Madness!: The Haircut That's Business Up Front and a Party in the Back

Product Description
A humorous pictorial celebration of the most talked about and controversial hairstyle of all time. It's been called "Camaro Hair," "The Kentucky Waterfall," "Hockey Hair," "The MacGyver," and "The Joe Dirt," but most people know it as the Mullet, and it may be the most talked about and controversial hairstyle of all time. In its glory days in the 1970s and 80s, it was worn with pride across America and the globe, from glam rocker David Bowie to TV matriarch Florence Henderson (who sported a Femullet—female mullet—on The Brady Bunch). And, of course, it remains the unofficial hairstyle of hockey players everywhere. This humorous pictorial celebration of the mullet through the years will make those who love the style proud...and provide some ammunition to those who would like to see it disappear forever. It's as funny, terrifying, and mystifying as the hairstyle itself. Color Illustrations throughout
About the Author
Alan Henderson is a writer and humorist with a fondness for the icons of the American heartland--from college football to stock car racing to blue jeans, and of course, mullets.
Mullet Madness!: The Haircut That's Business Up Front and a Party in the Back

The Mullet: Hairstyle of the Gods

The Mullet: Hairstyle of the Gods

The Mullet: Hairstyle of the Gods

Product Description
The mullet-cut is a style in which the hair is short at the front coupled with a long mane at the back. Popular in the 1980s, entering the zeitgeist and becoming the hairstyle to have, the mullet is now in decline. The authors examine all areas of the phenomenon, from mullets in pop to advertising.
About the Author
Barney Hoskyns has written as a journalist for Vogue, The Times (U.K.), Mojo, New Statesman, Arena, and Independent on Sunday. He is the author of, among others, Waiting for the Sun and Say It One Time for the Broken Hearted. He lives and works in London.

Mark Larson is a renowned designer, and lives in upstate New York.
The Mullet: Hairstyle of the Gods