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The Best Celebrity Fringes To Inspire Your Next Haircut

The Best Celebrity Fringes To Inspire Your Next Haircut

The A-list bangs you'll want to print off and take to the hairdressers

Sophie Turner

From Sienna Miller's retro bangs to Keira Knightley's full fringe, here is endless A-list inspiration if you are toying with the idea of cutting in a new hairstyle.

This article originally appeared on Harper's BAZAAR UK.





Sophie Turner unveiled a new brow bone-brushing fringe yesterday, styled by the hairstylist Christian Wood. Whether a real haircut or a clip-in, the sophisticated style certainly suits the young actress.






Sienna Miller is no stranger to a fringe, always oozing effortless elegance when she wears bangs. The jury's out on whether this one is a clip-in, or cut for keeps, but either way it works. The trick is in the 60s styling, with her beehive-inspired bun and ribbon band lending the look some glamour.

Taylor Swift's Hollywood curls, perfect highlights and softly sweeping fringe are the ideal finish to her polished feminine style.

The actress debuted a new chunky fringe on the red carpet in November, which perfectly complements her sharp mid-length style.





Emma Watson has brought back her fringe, debuting these 'baby bangs' at the Golden Globes. The super-short, soft fringe oozes effortless chic. We approve.





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Jessica Chastain's haircut was inspired by Brigitte Bardot's wispy fringe.

Alexa Chung's fringe swings from full-blown school girl to side-swept depending on the season.





Emily Ratajkowski debuted new soft choppy bangs while attending New York Fashion Week.






Model Karlie Kloss decided on an eye-grazing fringe during New York Fashion Week in September 2016, with softer, longer lengths framing her face.

Zooey Deschanel is the ultimate fringe pin-up, having had this chunky school-girl fringe for a decade.

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Pattie Boyd keeps her light fringe eye-skimming.

Michelle Williams softens her cropped haircut with a feminine side-swept fringe.





There's no denying the girlish allure of the fringe. In the Sixties, it was the domain of the sex kitten, popularised by Brigitte Bardot and Marianne Faithfull (pictured). 






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The original fringed bombshell, Brigitte Bardot, in the 1960s.






Keira Knightley often flirts with a fringe, whether it's thick and wide, like here, or wispy and side-swept.

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Jane Birkin rocked a quintessential Sixties fringe as part of her boho look.

Florence Welch's heavy fringe is part of her signature look - often accessorised with curls or waves.

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Emma Watson models a soft, centre-parted style - ideal for fringe beginners.







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