Hairstyle definitely changes your overall look it changes your personality. Celebrities have the power to influence beauty and fashion trends especially with their hair. Jennifer Aniston’s hairstyle, dubbed “The Rachel” after her sitcom character, was the most ubiquitous haircut in America in the ’90s. Interestingly enough, she wasn’t actually a fan of the style. In the ’70s, everyone wanted the same perfectly feathered hairstyle worn by “Charlie’s Angels” star Farrah Fawcett. Princess Diana’s short, layered haircut was inspired by a quick fix from hair stylist Sam McKnight, who tucked her hair into a faux bob around her tiara for a Vogue cover. Side-swept bangs and long, barrel-curled hair became Lauren Conrad’s signature look on “The Hills,” inspiring fashion girls all over. Since the aughts, Zooey Deschanel has been known for her full bangs, a look that’s suited her reputation as an indie darling. Shannen Doherty’s long, dark hair and blunt bangs on “Beverly Hills, 90210” was all the rage in the early ’90s.