

Pioneered by Ziggy Stardust and touted by Cher, much like Dolly Parton, the mullet exists at a unique intersection, being long adored by hillbillies, rockstars, the girls, the gays, and the theys alike.

Never choose between strictly business or pleasure – the mullet can do both. Inspiration: Adut Akech, Robin Tunney in Empire Records, Sinead O'Connor (obviously), and Adwoa Aboah. We think the 90s did it best, although Grace Jones deserves a special mention. Shave it off and razor in some patterns, bleach it blonde or dye it bubblegum pink the options are endless. And if you surfaced from your early 20s without one, can you be our voice of reason too? That being said, we love a buzz cut. The way I see it, everyone has to try a buzz cut at least once. Inspiration: Hunter Schafer, Jill Kortleve and Barbie Ferreira. Inspiration: Shannyn Sossamon, Rose Byrne in Two Hands, Winona Ryder in Reality Bites and Drew Barrymore in Mad Love. To break it down even further, the bixie is an edgier, more defined older sibling of the hearthrob bob, and equally as nostalgic. A portmanteau of the words pixie and bob, the style incorporates the choppy, cropped layers of the former with the below-ear length of the latter. And one that's been cropping up all over our feeds of late is the bixie. When the TikTok algorithm sends us a new 90s hairstyle, we listen. Inspiration: Alexa Chung, Yasmeen Ghauri, and Bella Hadid circa 2017. We're yet to see anyone who looks bad in a lob. The name is just long and bob squished together, in case you were wondering and like many short hairstyles this one is extremely versatile, suiting all face shapes, textures, everything. Anatomically speaking, the lob lands somewhere between your chin and shoulders, a decision you can take up with your hairstylist.

Inspiration: Mica Argañaraz, Is This Desire era PJ Harvey, and Rae Rodriguez.įor all the non-committal types, this one's for you. Cap it off with some bangs and you're set. Choppy and textured, it makes curly hair sing and gives lank locks personality. If you're in the latter camp then the 70s era shag is a short hairstyle to consider. There are two kinds of people those who prefer their hair neat and sleek and those who take a messy, carefree approach. Inspiration: Zazie Beetz, Keira Knightley in Bend It Like Beckham, and Aleyna Fitzgerald. Parted in the middle and with a blunt finish, somehow the cut always seems to cascade into the wearers face, regardless of how many times it's tucked behind an ear. A hairstyle that, depending on context, has its wearer looking chic and refined or like an innocent crush-next-door. Inspiration: Mia Farrow, Jean Seberg, and Zoë Kravitz.Ī hairstyle that gets its name from the onscreen heartthrobs of the 90s think Leo, Winona, Keanu and River Phoenix. It's defined by cropped, short layers close to the skull and was popularised by Audrey Hepburn in Roman Holiday. In fact, it's a style we can't quite separate from the heroines of 50s and 60s cinema, be it Rosemary's Baby or Breathless, and its gamine spirit means it was originally worn defiantly to challenge traditional ideas around femininity. When we think of short hairstyles, the forever classic pixie cut springs to mind first. And if short hair has always been your thing, then take this as a bank of inspiration for what style to explore next. If this is you, then below we've compiled a list of short hairstyles to consider from the forever classic pixie to a more severe buzz cut. And after the past couple of years we've had, it makes sense that you'd want to go short. But what is always more interesting is: why? Is it to shake off a bad breakup or to usher in a different you? See what I mean? Hair is personal. Anyone that's had a dramatic haircut, usually from long to short, might tell you about a sense of freedom.
