Long before she was daily tabloid fodder, Jennifer Aniston rose to fame as one of six 20-something Friends who whiled away their days in a Greenwich Village coffeehouse. Millions of women were launched into a follicular frenzy by her hair: a long, layered shag crafted by her hairdresser Chris McMillan. Though it was copied endlessly throughout the '90s, Aniston recently copped to hating the 'do, stating, "I think it was the ugliest haircut I've ever seen."
The 10 Most Iconic Hairstyles
From Zelda Fitzgerald's bob to the Elvis pompadour and Jennifer Aniston's famous layers, a look at the coiffures that have inspired envy and imitation over the past century