Debbie Harry's Beauty Evolution in 22 Looks
1968
Before her signature peroxide locks made her famous, Debbie Harry lent her bohemian talent to American folk rock group Wind In The Willows. (Photo: Getty)
1970
Harry made for a gorgeous playmate. (Photo: Getty)
1970
Adopting her signature look, Harry is a major trend setter in the bohemian ‘70s. (Photo: Getty)
1977
Debbie Harry makes cone hair cool. (Photo: Getty)
1977
Debbie Harry poses with Blondie at the Bel Air Sand Hotel. (Photo: Getty)
1977
Did Blondie do punk in the 70s? (Photo: Getty)
1977
That’s the signature look we love. (Photo: Getty)
1978
Always ahead of her time, Debbie Harry adopted a feathery mullet in the late ‘70s. (Photo: Getty)
1978
We knew reverse ombré was cool. (Photo: Getty)
1979
Harry flaunts her natural beauty in a portrait session in New York. (Photo: Getty)
1980
Dark roots have always been a statement. (Photo: Getty)
1983
Debbie Harry was on the matching makeup look way before it was cool. (Photo: Getty)
1986
Harry dons lavender lids and romantic waves for an event in New York. (Photo: Getty)
1989
A pouty, leopard printed Debbie Harry takes Amsterdam. (Photo: Getty)
1990
Highlighted inner eyes in 1990? Debbie Harry nows what she’s doing with makeup. (Photo: Getty)
1993
You can’t not have black spiky hair in the ‘90s, right? (Photo: Getty)
1998
Check out Debbie Harry’s awesome eye makeup at the 1998 AMAs! (Photo: Getty)
2001
Just because the ‘80s are over doesn’t mean fun makeup should be. (Photo: Getty)
2002
Could magenta lipstick be a signature? (Photo: Getty)
2004
Harry flaunts big hair, lashes, and cheekbones during VH1 Divas. (Photo: Getty)
2007
Harry matched her hair, eyes, lips, and top in the front row at Marc Jacobs. (Photo: Getty)
2016
Debbie Harry has still got it at the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival. (Photo: Getty)
Debbie Harry is 71 today, and still, the first word that comes to mind when we think of her is “badass.” Harry’s unapologetic sex appeal and trend-setting glam beauty looks have her down in history as an icon. The cheekbones don’t hurt, either. Happy birthday Debbie Harry!