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Brigitte Bardot's Changing Looks
1952
The 18-year-old starred in her first film, Crazy for Love, and married journalist-turned-director Roger Vadim.
1955
A doe-eyed Bardot showcased her natural dark blond hair in Doctor at Sea.
1955
The beautiful up-and-comer starred in six movies over the course of the year.
1956
She traded her long mane for a platinum pixie wig to play a burlesque performer in Mam'zelle Pigalle. Soon after, she became an international sensation with …And God Created Woman.
1959
Bardot wore a dark wig during a visit to London. She often used wigs to disguise her appearance when out with her second husband, actor Jacques Charrier.
1960
Her iconic look: bouffant waves, winged liquid liner and pale lipstick.
1962
Art imitated life when Bardot wore a brunet wig to play a movie star undercover in A Very Private Affair.
1963
She pulled back her locks with a wide headband in Contempt.
1965
Bardot sported pigtails on the set of Viva Maria.
1967
Now married to German jetsetter Gunter Sachs, the Two Weeks in September actress released an album with Serge Gainsbourg. She wore dark fringe (and a cape) for their "Comic Strip" video.
1968
She topped a chin-length bob with a sleek beret, perhaps giving a nod to the costume she wore to play Bonnie Parker in her "Bonnie and Clyde" video with Serge Gainsbourg.
1970
Smudgy dark liner brought a hint of edge to her signature look.
1970
She brought out her dark eyes with a curly brunet style.
1975
She made the scene with a red rose tucked behind her ear.
1982
Showcasing her passion for her four-legged friends, she appeared in a program for the French Animal Protection Society.
1995
Mrs. Bernard D'Ormale gave her support for a political candidate with her face framed in wavy tendrils.
2008
She showed off her silver streaks during a rare media appearance.
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