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In this Mia Farrow pixie cut tutorial, we walk you through the steps to recreate the iconic Mia Farrow Rosemarys Baby short haircut look. The Mia Farrow pixie haircut was featured in Vogue in 1966 and then cut again by Vidal Sassoon for Rosemary’s Baby. This timeless, close-cropped style emphasizes soft, textured edges and subtle layers, enhancing natural features and highlighting the face. Using Jatai Tokyo Scissors with precise scissor techniques, Russell shows you how to achieve the ideal length and shape of the pixie cut to suit a range of face shapes.
To get the look of Mia Farrow in Rosemary’s Baby, the story goes that Vidal Sassoon just gave her a trim to her already short hair. Her pixie cut 1960s style is just as popular today but it’s fair to say its popularity was started with Mia Farrow.