The Best Hair Trends To Look Forward To This Fall

For every length, and every style.

Best Fall 2023 Hair Trends
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Book your fall hair appointment now: Thanks to the Fall/Winter 2023 runways, we have a preview of the trends that will be taking over come next season. And while some are easy to try at any time—hair bows!—others will need a bit of thinking over, and the help of a trusted hairstylist (repeat after us: Don't cut your own bangs). Ahead find the five fall trends we think will take over, courtesy of Fashion Week.

Bows, Big and Small

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The next, offbeat iteration of the butterfly clip? Tiny satin bows adorned some of the models' styles at Sandy Liang.

Bows, Big and Small

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A more classic version of the hair bow was showcased at Max Mara, where low ponies were wrapped in oversize black ribbons.

Slicked-Back Ponys

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Not a hair was out of place at Brandon Maxwell, where sleek ponytails let the models' fresh faces shine.

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Slicked-Back Ponys

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Meanwhile at LaQuan Smith, the style took on a more Y2K vibe with high shine and volume at the crown.

Slicked-Back Ponys

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At Dior, some models at their hair slicked back by Guido Palau and his team, while others had it braided back in tiny, mini braids, seen here. With the addition of a black headband tied at the nape of the neck in a bow (more bows!), the look was incredibly chic.

Choppy Bangs

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Short, Audrey Hepburn-esque bangs have been trending for a few seasons. Now, they're veering more feathered and undone, as seen on Grace Elizabeth at Alberta Ferretti.

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Choppy Bangs

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Iris Law also showed off a piece-y look while walking the runway at Daniel Lee's first Burberry show.

Neat Buns

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Send this to your friend getting married this year: The rose-like bun Lacy Redway created for the Christian Siriano show was inspired by the collection's hand-crafted floral accents.

Neat Buns

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At Carolina Herrera, stylist Jimmy Paul did classic braided buns at the nape of the neck.

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Loose Waves

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Created by Joey George for Oribe, the hair at Ulla Johnson—like the collection—was inspired by renaissance-period Botticelli paintings.

Loose Waves

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Laid-back, easy hair (sometimes haphazardly tucked into the clothes) was also spotted on the Roberto Cavalli runway.

This article originally appeared on Harper's BAZAAR US.


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