Aside from modeling, singing, and acting, very few jobs require as much attention to appearances as television news anchoring. Since the profession began in the 1940s, news anchors have become accustomed to adapting their style in order to present the most professional on-air personas possible. Whether it's their choice of wardrobe, hairstyles, makeup, or overall demeanor, news anchors carefully curate their appearances to create an impression of authority, credibility, and relatability.