

"For example, in the beginning of the show, the characters are rockstars and we see that big, bright, long, curly hair. "Your hair really signals how you want to be presented," Hennings says. Similar to the way that we enjoy how a sleek bun makes us feel sophisticated or beachy waves help us feel relaxed, each character's hair reflects their individual personality.


"I channeled Ali MacGraw in Love Story for Camila, Brigitte Bardot for Karen, and Stevie Nicks mainly inspired me for Daisy - her wavy hair was always blowing in the wind so I tried to stick with a soft wave for her bright red hair." The characters in Daisy Jones were loosely inspired by Fleetwood Mac, so it only makes since that Hennings would pull inspiration from real rockstars like Diana Ross, Joan Jett, and The Rolling Stones when creating their signature looks. Keep reading for some FAQ's you might have about Daisy Jones & The Six, the best reactions to the new episodes, and how to channel the '70s revival vibes into your beauty look this spring. We got an early scoop on what went into crafting these onscreen hairstyles (plus how to recreate them yourself) from the show's Hair Department Head, Maryann Hennings. We also have a hunch that the fictional miniseries is going to have one heck of a cultural impact-influencing this year's fashion, beauty, and even music trends.įrom the trailer and cast photos (peep below), we've already got serious hair envy thanks to the variety of mussed, low-key hair colors and styles the main characters are rocking. We couldn't be more excited for the documentary-style show to drop, spotlighting the alluring and wild world of 1970s rock 'n' roll. If you read Taylor Jenkins Reid's hit 2019 novel, Daisy Jones & The Six, then you've no doubt followed the news about the limited series adaptation (which dropped on Prime Video March 3, FYI).
