Believe it or not, the hairstyles of Hillary Clinton have been much watched and discussed over the years in Washington. We take a look back at her various dos
In her 1965 senior class portrait, Hillary Rodham sports a soft, gently curled hairdo. (AP)
On her wedding day in 1975, Hillary Clinton went for all-out curls. (William J. Clinton Presidential Library)
At the 1993 inaugural ball, the new first lady went with a complicated braided style. (Library of Congress)
In 1996, during the Whitewater affair, Ms. Clinton's hair spoke volumes - or, at least, was quite voluminous. (Win McNamee/Win McNamee/Reuters)
At husband Bill Clinton's second inauguration day in 1997, the first lady appeared with a serious case of helmet hair. (Blake Sell/Blake Sell/Reuters)
As New York senator, Hillary Clinton kept her look serious with a short, simple cut. (CHRIS KLEPONIS/Chris Kleponis/Reuters)
She stuck with the style during her run at the Democratic presidential nomination in 2008. (Rick Wilking/Rick Wilking/Reuters)
After she was made U.S. Secretary of State, she started to grow her hair out. By 2009, it was almost chin-length. (Anja Niedringhaus/Anja Niedringhaus/AP)
The extra length meant she could pull of a more elegant style at daughter Chelsea's wedding in 2010. (Barbara Kinney/Barbara Kinney/AP)
In 2011, she went for a sleek, shoulder-skimming bob. (JIM YOUNG/Jim Young/Reuters)
Nowadays, she often goes for a style of convenience: She pulls her shoulder-length locks back into a bun with a simple scrunchie, as she did in February while meeting Tunisian President Moncef Marzouk. (JASON REED/Jason Reed/Reuters)
For a meeting with Antonio Patriota, Brazil's minister of foreign relations, on April 9, she went for a fancier tie-back and a smooth ponytail. (Jonathan Ernst/Jonathan Ernst/Bloomberg)
But a blowout reveals a well-cut, layered style - possibly her best look yet. (AP/AP)