But Farrow has revealed that British hairstylist Vidal Sassoon played no role in creating the look though he is credited for it. Farrow says it was her own handiwork.
In one of the scenes from the movie, when asked about the cut by her husband, Farrow's character says, "It's Vidal Sassoon. It's very in."
The line is in the book and the movie so Paramount decided to fly Sassoon in as part of the film's publicity, leading everyone to believe that he was behind the look in a letter to New York Times, Farrow sets the record straight.
"I had literally cut it myself earlier that year