Short hair has certainly been lucky for Hathaway. She cut off her hair to play fallen Fantine in the musical which brought her a best supporting Oscar.
And now it is the most desired cut, according to a poll by the Hairdressing Council of Great Britain and Universal Pictures, who asked a thousand people to weigh in on the most influential onscreen haircut of all time, reported E!Online.
Hathaway's pixie was followed by the laid back loose curls that Jennifer Aniston sported in 'Along Came Polly'. Screen legend Audrey Hepburn's bold updo in 'Charade' came third.
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