Created the "Farrah do", that winged hairstyle Farrah Fawcett pioneered in Charlie's Angels. Millions of American women across the globe---including other American actresses---sported it, with more or less success in recreating it: Farrah's hair was dynamic, pliable and moved along with her. The Farrah do---which is meant to look soft and careless---has remained iconic throughout the decades, since the '70s, thanks to the French touch of José Eber.