There are beauty icons, then there is Dolly Parton. For more than six decades, the legendary country singer and composer has served her singular glamor brand: hair larger than life, lively competition makeup and flawless acrylic nails. Today, at 79, she is still as captivating.
What makes the look of a timeless part is that he is undoubtedly his. “What can appear dated or caricatural for others seems completely just about her because she has the look. She is incredibly intelligent and self-aware, and fully lives in this appearance, ultra-considering is as much part of her character on stage as music, outfits and full-minded jokes”, explains Rachael Gibson, a journalist known as the Historian. “She also understands that, as a fairly diminutive person, have big hair, daring makeup and a flashy suit guarantees that you are not losing on stage and that all eyes remain on you.”
Philosophy more than parton philosophy has literally shaped the evolution of beauty standards in industry. “Dolly is the standard for country music – come in the trash, be ready, be confident and lean in your femininity if you like it,” explains Jo Baker, the famous make -up artist and the founder of Bakeup’s beauty. “She gave the permission of women and an invitation to be their most scandalous and girly ego, and we all love her.”
Of course, at the heart of the effervescent personality of a parton is his imposing platinum hairs, graceful of his treasure of wigs. “It is an old -fashioned approach to style with the romance and fantasy of country music queens from the 80s,” explains Gibson. Although the shape of her hair has moved to different styles over the years, from a style puff from the 60s to a feather mullet, the high volume to the Heavens and the blonde of peroxide shade remained constant. “It is always large and blonde, whether it be curls or a long layer in layers, behind. These are the key characteristics, and everything else is based on it.”
Of course, parton makeup – a blue eyeshadow in the waist, flobey eyelashes, pink cheeks and shiny lips – is no less declaration. “Dolly’s makeup is exactly like his name – consider the PAGP and Polish competition,” says Baker. “She is a” plus “kind of girl, and her whole face is always” made “. It is a beautiful southern who always seems ready for the scene or a Monday morning walk in the main street – coherent glamor! »»
And his signs? His acrylics, often painted in red with fire in fire, are not only the cherry above his visual presentation but also one of his instruments. In fact, in 2019, during an appearance on The Tonight Show with Jimmy FallonParton revealed that they were an integral part of the achievement of its 1980 success “9 to 5 years”. She created the basic line by typing her acrylic nails to imitate the sound of a typewriter. The credits on his file even attributes their role: “Nails by Dolly”.
As vibrant as never at 79 (she is about to launch her tour “Dolly Parton’s Threads: My Songs in Symphony”), Parton is a national icon of treasure and lasting beauty – we should celebrate every day. “It is the only artist who completely transformed his character on stage into a part of his brand, who remained unchanged during his long and successful career,” explains Gibson. “She is an unshakable glamor faithful, unchanged with decades and as being attached to the glamor today only in the peak of the 70s.” Here, we look 17, the most unforgettable moments of beauty of Parton.
Big Beehive, 1965
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Even at the start of his career, Parton knew the power of the full -bodied hair, seen here in a bulky puffy style. “Having big hair on a small screen allows you to take up space and be visible and set the tone in fashion in country hair,” explains Gibson
High at the heavens, 1977
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“My favorite cart look is the large smooth and triggered wigs it wore in the 1970s,” explains Gibson. “This is how I would like my hair to look every day in my life-the quintessence of” Take-it-to-jesus “,” Southern glamor “. Its brushed waves were completed by what else but lush eyelashes and shiny lips.
Papillon head scarf, 1977
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“In the 1970s, Dolly often wore arcs or matching accessories in her hair,” said Gibson. What could be a more dreamy match for its doll -shaped eyelashes, its soft draped redness and its fuchsia lips?
Waves ready for the Bandana, 1970
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Another moment of major scarf. This combination proves that with a little finesse of fragling of the face, a bandana always leaves the big waves to shine.
Cherry Red Nails, 1970
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The perfect accessory for “undeniably artificial and exaggerated barbie hair”? It would be bright red nails, sharpened and shiny to perfection.
Full side of the 80s, 1981
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“The eyelids are highlighted with a cut, the eyelashes are full and floating, the eyebrows are rounded and girly, the cheeks shine with blushing, and the lips are brilliant and soft,” explains Baker of this moment of make -up dolly of the 80s.
Technicolor Makeup, 1980
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“I admire Dolly’s consistency with makeup,” says Baker. “Of course, there were softer tones sometimes, but in the 80s – when everything was a little more – Bold tones were everywhere.” Example: this sparkling moment Technicolor Eye.
Mullet in Plumes, 1988
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“Dolly’s feathered mule, brought to the end of the 80s and early 90s, reflected the wider adoption by the country of more traditional rocky influences, but still feels very distinct from its part of beauty. Even if it’s a little more raw and rock ‘n’ roll, the color and the style give it a glamorous feeling. ”
Spiral mulet, 1980
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If the story of Dolly has taught us something, it is because she never met a mule that she did not like. Here is its ultra-mental socket, carried with a bright pink cheeks and a satin pink lipstick to make a good measure.
Long Curly Mullet, 1989
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Straight and sprayed fringes at the front, curly mule being the size? Why not! Dolly never missing.
Mullet in van, 1990
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Parton hair is never only large; It is also attracted to the sky. For proof, see this crown of fabulous feathers worn with bright and recovered red lips.
Scintillant jewelry tones, 1993
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In the 90s, Parton continued to shake up lipsticks and metal eyeshadows of jewelry that defined the 80s – and we will love it forever for that.
Sleek Mullet, 1997
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Parton is, by all means, allergic to minimalism. However, this elegant version of its beloved mule feels decidedly from the 90s – at least, according to its standards.
Y2K, but do it Dolly, 2002
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Even when Parton entered her time Y2K, she stuck to her daring glamor – red lips and smoky eyes of cut culture – while her skin was as naturally luminous as ever.
Rhinestone Cowgirl, 2015
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For Parton, makeup is never complete without a little radiance – EED jewels included, of course.
Violet and Rose, 2015
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In the dolly world, purple eyeshadows and bright pink lips are always a match made in beauty paradise. “”
More more, 2025
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From her lively eyeshadows to her tatinized blond hair, Dolly Glamor Country, Dolly’s glam country is an infinite source of inspiration for beauty lovers everywhere.
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