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There are Latin variants of the hair style more associated with European and Argentine tango fashion trends and occasionally with late 20th century musical genres such asrockabilly and country.[citation needed]

 

This style has become popular among Italian Americans and the "goombah" or "Guido" subculture.[citation needed] The style is often parodied in shows like The Sopranos, which portray negatively stereotyped characters—especially Silvio Dante.

 

In modern Japanese popular culture, the pompadour is a stereotypical hairstyle often worn by gang members, thugs, members of the yakuza and its junior counterpartbōsōzoku, and other similar groups such as the yankii (high-school hoodlums). In Japan the style is known as the "Regent" hairstyle, and is often caricatured in various forms of entertainment media such as animemanga, television, and music videos, often into improbable levels of length and volume.

 

Today, the pompadour hairstyle is worn on celebrity men and women which include Conan O'BrienBruno MarsMorrisseyMacklemoreDavid Beckham, Logan Fife, Zac EfronZayn MalikAlex Turner of Arctic MonkeysDrake Bell, and Justin TimberlakeLeigh-Anne PinnockJesy Nelson.

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In recent years the pompadour hair style has been adopted by those enamoured with vintage culture of the late 1950s and early 1960s, which includes antique cars, hot rods,muscle cars, American folk music, greasers, rockabilly bands, and Elvis Presley, Afghanistan's Ahmad Zahir as well as actors such as James Dean and Desi Arnaz.[citation needed]

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