Fall 2021 is set to be a party, at least when it comes to hairstyle variety. Razor-sharp bangs, chic protective styles, cropped cuts, and moisturised waves set the tone at fashion month, and celebs have taken that vibe and run with it. With so much to take in—and so many haircuts and shapes to choose from—we filtered through the best of the best for the top hair trends, below.
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Ella Emhoff’s curly mullet is undoubtedly one of the—if not the—haircut of the moment.
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Doja Cat's Joan Jett-esque choppy style is also worth bringing with you to your haircut appointment.
At Acne, this shaggy mullet makes a case for the tricky trend—if you needed another vote besides Rihanna's.
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After appearing on models in the Emilio Pucci and Valentino Autumn/Winter 2021 shows, Kacey Musgraves wore the straight-edged style for her Moschino campaign.
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Model Precious Lee also debuted the look, all but displacing curtain bangs as the bang style to try this season.
Billie Eilish’s pivot to platinum was one of the most jaw-dropping hair colour moments in recent history—and signified a larger trend toward dramatic changes.
Or is it the Queen's Gambit Effect? Gigi Hadid dyed her hair after being inspired by Anya Taylor Joy's character on the Netflix series.
From Valentino to Victor Glemaud and Jason Wu, the beauty and versatility of classic braids was on full display this season.
Model Maty Fall wore gorgeous cornrows while starring in shows like Ferragamo, Valentino, and Etro.
Naturally, Simone Rocha showcased a next-level braided hairstyle that, admittedly, might be impossible to DIY at home.
If you’ve been thinking of making a drastic post-pandemic hair change, allow Lizzo and her hot pink pixie to be your muse.
Signs that nature is healing: Megan Rapinoe’s signature shade also made its grand return, thanks to stylist Riawna Capri.
Soft waves were everywhere you look at fashion month, from this defined look at Zimmermann to more fluffy, air-dried styles.
Shows like Dries Van Noten took the moisturized wave trend to the extreme, creating a '90s wet-hair look.
This article first appeared in Harper's BAZAAR US