

I have decided to look at the three hair colours and how they rae represented in historical culture and the media today. I will use these stereotypes in my final images. By showing, a before and after image and how I can emphsise their qualities using post production. Or possibly the qualities we think someone should pocess because of their hair colour.
Brunettes (like me) are often seen as the dowdy 'girl next door' in films and the media. Or if not that then they are vampy, gothic men stealers with red lipstick and big cuvacious hips! We are never the starring role!
Anita Loos who wrote the novel and screenplay 'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes' also went on the write a sequal called, 'But gentlemen marry brunettes'. This title suggests a wholesomeness and reliable character people expect in brunettes. Is this in the past or still around in todays society?
Brown hair is culturally identified as the colour of dependability. Brwon hair is, perhaps, most famous for being the colour of mystery and seduction.
In the film "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes' Jane Russel (brunette) plays Marilyn Monroes sidekick, her trusty friend, who albeit, seems more intelligent with buckets more common sense. At the same time she lacks the charm Marilyn has in the film and she gets much less attention from the men in the film.