A very popular haircut for older women in the 2010s was a mix of a boyish cut and swooped bangs. It was a great look that showed off the neck and jawline, while still giving off a youthful vibe with those side-swept bangs.
One iconic lady, who made this style look especially great, was Dame Julie Andrews. While this look may have gotten pretty popular for older ladies in the 2010s, Andrews has been rocking this style, or similar styles, for decades. (Who could forget her sweet, '60s cut in The Sound of Music?). But, as it turns out, she found this iconic look by happenstance. With all the wigs she wore for Mary Poppins, Forbes reported, Andrews had to keep her hair super short. These days, she's still keeping it cropped. Apparently, she really likes it.
The style looked especially great in May 2010, when she wore her hair this way for a special one-off performance at the O2 arena in London, where Andrews performed on stage in Britain for the first time in 30 years (via The Telegraph).