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Years after her death, Mariliyn Monroe’s sex goddess image - the platinum locks and beauty mark - continues to inspire blondes worldwide - just look no further than Madonna and Gwen Stefani

Brigitte Bardot’s mussed head of blonde curls put a french spin on the blonde bombshell look

With her two-toned bleach-blonde hair, Deborah Harry became the definitive icon of punk rock style as the frontwoman of Blondie

While Madonna is the icon of reinvention (is there a hair colour she hasn’t tried) the Material Girl always comes back to her blonde roots.

Since she exploded on to the scene as waif-like teen in the Calvin Klein campaigns, Kate Moss has morphed into a modern-day style icon; her signature blonde mop never straying far from the just-out-bed hair that epitomises her cooly nonchalant look.

Pamela Anderson has gone from Baywatch beach goddess to the trash-tastic face for Vivienne Westwood.

She’s one of the original "supers" of the nineties who forst shot to fame due to her striking resemblance to classic blonde Brigitte Bardot and now Claudia Schiffer’s is one of the most recognisable blondes in the business.

Reese Witherspoon embodied one of the most recognisable movie characters of the nineties as the charming Elle Woods in Legally Blonde - going out to prove that not all blondes are bimbos

Her platinum blonde locks haven’t changed since she first broke onto the scene with her band No Doubt and had many drawing comparisons to Marilyn Monroe. These days a more polished Stefani complements her blonde locks with an avant garde style that’s all her own.

Brit model Agyness Deyn has been called everything from the "next Kate Moss" to this generation’s style icon and has inspired one of the most copied blonde crops around the globe.
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