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In this Jan. 19, 2011, photo, hairstylist Margaret Vinci Heldt poses in her apartment in Elmhurst, Ill., with the hat that inspired her to create the now-iconic beehive hairdo in 1960. Heldt died Friday at age 98. The Associated Press
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In this Jan. 19, 2011, photo, hairstylist Margaret Vinci Heldt poses in her apartment in Elmhurst, Ill., with the hat that inspired her to create the now-iconic beehive hairdo in 1960. Heldt died Friday at age 98.
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In this circa 1960s publicity photo for IBM, a woman with a beehive hairstyle holds a control panel for the IBM 514, an accounting machine that used punch cards for data input.
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Actress Audrey Hepburn, with her hair in a beehive, poses as her character Holly Golightly in the 1961 movie "Breakfast at Tiffany's."
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Jennifer Love Hewitt, from the television series "Ghost Whisperer," arrives for the Emmy Awards in this Sept. 18, 2005, photo. Her beehive hairdo and star-shaped earrings complement a retro style cocktail dress.
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Amy Winehouse in her signature beehive hairdo performs during the MTV Europe Awards ceremony in Munich Nov. 1, 2007.
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Actress Jennifer Lopez arrives with her hair in a beehive for the UK premiere of "The Back-Up Plan" in this 2010 photo.
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Marge Simpson, matriarch of "The Simpsons" animated television series, has taken the beehive hairdo to heights probably never imagined in the early 1960s.