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Choices? She has always had the same style, with little variation! She likes it, it works for her, so she doesn't mess with it
Interesting. I however, couldn't agree less. Had you said she had always maintained a degree of length, I would agree a bit more, but even that wouldn't have been correct for me. During Seinfeld alone her hair was a good foot shorter at it's end than it was in the beginning. I guess one could say she's always stayed dark, and generally pretty long, but that would be the end of her "sameness" for me.
She continually evolves her styling, so that she always remains current. The above pic is a nice example. Hair this spring is predicted to have natural movement, and loose curl, and be somewhat of an end to the stick straight trend.
Anyway, a few looks at her various styles throughout the years. I don't get a "sameness" from them .
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Rardman, thanks for all the Julia pix. I agree that her hair has changed substantially in the 20 or so years from the beginning of Seinfeld until now. At one point in Seinfeld, she even cut it very short and layered (it was a plot point of that episode), and of course she's had a variety of long and medium styles.
Interestingly (to me, maybe to you) Julia is the one exception to my Hair Sitcom rule, which is that women in sitcoms always start with great, cute styles (I'm guessing because they're set by the show's stylists) that gradually degrade as the show ages (I'm guessing because the actors get more control), so on virtually any show, the women's hair looks great in the early seasons, and mediocre by the end.
Julia's hair, I think, got better over Seinfeld, from cute but unremarkable at the beginning, to some really gorgeous, full curly styles in later seasons, growing progressively shorter and more layered, and about at her shoulders by the end. And it always looked fantastic in the shampoo commercials she did.
I don't watch Christine, so can't comment, but the occasional promo pix I see don't excite me much, as she seems to have re-joined the "long, sorta straight, flat, and shapeless" crowd. Kills me that someone whose hair can look that amazing lets it look so plain. Maybe that "Shape" cover heralds a change?
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