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The most famous pixie in the 20th century, [[Peter Pan (Disney film)|Disney's version of Tinker Bell]], adds a bun to her pixie cut hairdo. |
The most famous pixie in the 20th century, [[Peter Pan (Disney film)|Disney's version of Tinker Bell]], adds a bun to her pixie cut hairdo. |
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While considered to be a feminine hairdo in [[Real Life]], a pixie cut is often an indicator that a fictional character is a [[tomboy]]; it's a low-maintenance haircut that doesn't get in the way of being "one of the boys". |
While considered to be a feminine hairdo in [[Real Life]], a pixie cut is often [[Expository Hairstyles|an indicator]] that a fictional character is a [[tomboy]]; it's a low-maintenance haircut that doesn't get in the way of being "one of the boys". |
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The hairdo for women who think a Bob Haircut is too long, the Pixie cut is a crop cut, generally short on the back and sides of the head, slightly longer on the top, with very short bangs. It's named after the mythological pixies.
The most famous pixie in the 20th century, Disney's version of Tinker Bell, adds a bun to her pixie cut hairdo.
While considered to be a feminine hairdo in Real Life, a pixie cut is often an indicator that a fictional character is a tomboy; it's a low-maintenance haircut that doesn't get in the way of being "one of the boys".
Examples of Pixie cut include:
Advertising
Anime and Manga
Comic Books
Fan Works
Film
- Ann (Audrey Hepburn) in Roman Holiday
- Rosemary {Mia Farrow} in Rosemary's Baby
- Jinx (Halle Berry) in Die Another Day
Literature
Live-Action TV
- Servalan (Jacqueline Pearce) in Blake's 7 brought the pixie cut back into vogue in the 1970s.
- Goldie Hawn wore a pixie cut with a permanent wave when she was a regular on Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In.
Music
New Media
Newspaper Comics
Oral Tradition, Folklore, Myths and Legends
Pinball
Podcasts
Professional Wrestling
Puppet Shows
Radio
Recorded and Stand Up Comedy
Tabletop Games
Theatre
Video Games
Visual Novels
Web Animation
Web Comics
- Haley wore a pixie cut for a short time in The Order of the Stick, after getting a Traumatic Haircut.
Web Original
Western Animation
- As mentioned above, Tinker Bell in Disney's version of Peter Pan.