The trend ‘Mob Wife,’ or otherwise known as ‘Mafia Wife,’ has spread widely in terms of style with fur coats, pointed nails, but lately also concerning hair.
‘Mob Wife Bob’ is inspired by Elvira Hancock in the movie ‘Scarface,’ played by Michelle Pfeiffer in 1983. In the film, Pfeiffer has blonde hair down to her shoulders, with teased bangs.
Actress Florence Pugh referred to the Tiffany hair model at the opening of the Tiffany store in New York.
The bob haircut, with little volume, is classic, – says the famous stylist and Alfaparf Milano ambassador, Mark Townsend. – This cut gives you a look as if you’ve just come out of the hair salon. It’s voluminous and natural. In the late ’80s and early ’90s, we saw this haircut in many movies and on runways. I won’t forget Naomi Campbell walking on the Versace runway, shoulder to shoulder with her supermodel colleague as they moved their lips to George Michael’s iconic song ‘Freedom,’ with bob hair swaying with every step they took.
This model may be in trend now, but it has actually been quite popular and fashionable for a long time. It has been a preferred choice for fashionable women for many centuries.