Eponymous hairstyle
An eponymous hairstyle is a particular hairstyle that has become fashionable during a certain period of time through its association with a prominent individual. == Women == === 1920–1950 === In the early 20th century, the "Louise Brooks bob" (Paramount studios' description c. 1927 of the defining "bob cut" of the "flapper" era) was iconic to the extent of being reproduced by Cyd Charisse in the film Singin' in the Rain (1952), by Melanie Griffith in Something Wild (1986), and by Rose McGowan in The Doom Generation (1995).