John Travolta
We&amp;#39;d like to remind you of a simple fact: John Travolta absolutely dominated the 1970s. Tall and lean, with a defiant spring in his step and a flare in his pant legs, Travolta practically launched the disco era with his off-the-charts charisma (who else could nab an Oscar nomination to the tune of the late-&amp;#39;70s Bee Gees?). The polyester may have gone out of style, but the statement hasn&amp;#39;t: You need only look as far as Tom Ford to recognize the big collars, the wide lapels, the unbuttoned dress shirts. And don&amp;#39;t forget the hair. Whether primped and pomaded for his breakout role in Saturday Night Fever or hanging long and unfettered off-set, Travolta&amp;#39;s mane was a blessing those of us with lesser genes could only dream of unleashing.&amp;#8212;DENNIS TANG

Fortune favors the bold. No, you don&amp;#39;t want to look like you spent the whole morning fussing over it, but a daring head of hair is one surefire way to add some kick to your look.
