The 10 Biggest Fall 2020 Hair Trends

Hairstyle ideas straight from the runways (and TikTok)

Fall 2020 Hair Trends

Fall hair trends likely aren’t your priority these days. Still, throughout the COVID-19 crisis, beauty routines have been a constant, helping us feel normal in a time that is anything but. And although we may not know what things will look like come fall, we do have an idea of how we'll be wearing our hair, thanks to the runway shows that took place just before we began self-isolating. Read on for the trends we expect to see most, straight from Fashion Month (and, yes, TikTok).

This article originally appeared on Harper’s BAZAAR US.

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Simple and chic was the hair theme at Tory Burch. To get these Victorian twists, simply pull hair back in a twist and pin it.

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The stunning structured fros stole the show at Christopher John Rogers. This trend celebrates voluminous natural curls that bring the drama in the most glamorous way.

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At Alice + Olivia, small rhinestones are set sporadically throughout hair to bring some '80s party vibes. Shine on.

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Dior took the logo trend to the next level with pretty, printed silk bandanas. Try it next time you need to camouflage a bad hair day (or you run out of dry shampoo).

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Not into designer logos? At Gucci, ditsy floral prints added a quirky twist to the trend.

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Call it the Billie Eilish Effect: neon roots made an appearance at Dries Van Noten, adding impact to otherwise sleek styling.

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Models at Christian Siriano also hit the runway with bright-colored streaks, tucked into either blunt bangs or long ponytails.

 

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Headbands are still going strong too, but taking a more athletic turn, as seen at the Adeam show.

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Meanwhile, at Brandon Maxwell, long silk scarves added elegance to simple and sleek low ponytails.

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Large weddings may be temporarily on-hold, but once they're back on, expect brides to accent their hair with short, ornate veils, taking a cue from the Giambattista Valli runway.

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Just in case you needed more convincing this is a trend worth watching: Presenting this rose-topped veil on Bella Hadid on the Rodarte runway.

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Adding a few teeny braids to otherwise loose waves is a little bit Pinterest-y and a little bit Mad Max, in the best way. For bonus points, braid in some colorful thread, as seen here on Kaia Gerber at Max Mara.

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The hair at Tadashi Shoji had a similar vibe, instead weaving ribbons into the accent braids.

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