Mia Farrow Style Evolution: This Hair Icon Continues To Make Waves (PHOTOS)

This hair icon continues to make waves!

Mia Farrow is an American actress best known for her roles in films like "Rosemary's Baby" and "Hannah and Her Sisters," and as one-third of the messy love triangle involving Woody Allen and her daughter, Soon-Yi Previn. But when it comes to style, Farrow will forever be credited with bringing the pixie hairstyle back into fashion.

In 1967, the blonde beauty traded her long locks for a cropped 'do, with legendary stylist Vidal Sassoon getting the credit until Ms. Farrow's daughter-in-law recently set the record straight. But her hair was only one part of her iconic look: Farrow (who was also briefly married to Frank Sinatra) emulated '60s fashion in shift dresses and graphic prints.

In honor of Farrow's 68th birthday on Saturday (Feb.9), we are taking a look back at some of the UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador's most iconic outfits.

1965

Mia Farrow

CORRECTION: An earlier version of this feature noted that Vidal Sassoon was known for cutting Mia Farrow's long hair into the pixie.

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