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If you're wondering whether to RSVP to the “party in the back,” writes GQ columnist Chris Black, the answer is probably “No.” ...
With seemingly every AFL player sporting some kind of a new-age mullet, the iconic men’s hairstyle is arguably the most ...
the accompanying cut—a bob-style chop fronted by a mop of shorter strands—provides an accessible entry point to the modern mullet.
Business in the front party in the back is a popular term used to describe the mullet haircut. The infamous cut became popular in the 1970s and 80s and was often associated with a more rebellious ...
After being mostly confined to the 80s and 90s – and the occasional questionable decision at a family reunion – the mullet is back with a vengeance. The good news is that it's had a modern ...
The “modern day” mullet largely originates from David Bowie’s genre-defining and gender-norm defying persona, Ziggy Stardust, Glasscock said. This counterculture sensibility also derives ...
The modern mullet is no freak accident. Its second (third? fourth?) coming has been written in the stars for months – or at least, on videos of young men showing off on TikTok. And for reasons ...
By 2021, Miley Cyrus was donning the style. That same year, Vogue hailed the mullet as the unlikely star of modern street style. The mullet has also stormed down fashion week runways, with Junya ...