While most women wear a shag cut as a "wash and wear" style, for celebrity women it can also be a chance to combine complexity and freedom of movement. It's a complementary style to the "anchor helmet," which looks more formal and shouts "high maintenance" when worn in public. Female celebrities and their stylists have adapted the shag cut in short, medium and long formats for even more versatility.

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