4 hairstyles trending for Fall/Winter 2023/2024
Need a hair change-up this fall? Fall and winter are truly the best seasons to be creative with your hair, whether or not you’re the experimental type. If you’re looking for inspo for your next chop, hairstyle, or accessory, scroll below to see four hairstyles making their rounds this Fall/Winter 2023/2024.
The viral haircut of the season—which has already amassed 412.7 million views on TikTok—is undoubtedly the Italian bob. Longer, bouncier, and sexier than a classic French bob, the Italian bob is characterised by rounded, face-framing layers and voluminous roots. Perfect with both a side part or bangs, we suggest letting this cut air-dry and using your hands to apply a good volumizing spray.
2023 is the year of ultra-girly trends that put an ironic, effortless spin on femininity, often juxtaposing it with sporty and masculine details. Hairstyles involving ribbons are huge in aesthetics like Balletcore and Blokette, and were spotted on the FW23 runways as well.
Versace
Medusa 95 bow-detail satin headband Black
£220.00
Mytheresa
Fat Face
FatFace Black Velvet Textured Hair Bow
£10.50
FatFace
Ganni
Leopard Bow Hairclip
£75.00
GANNI
Fat Face
FatFace Blue Textured Hair Bow
£9.50
FatFace
At the intersection of Balletcore and the “Clean Girl” aesthetic sits the slicked-back ballerina bun, championed by it-girls worldwide including Sofia Ritchie Grainge herself. The ballerina bun sits low at the base of the head and is the perfect hairstyle for any event, from a fancy dinner to barre class. To ensure that everything stays in place, slick your hair back using a soft-bristle brush and hair gel.
A bit Mermaidcore and a bit Y2K, wet-look hair is all the rage this Fall/Winter, especially on shorter cuts. Slicked-back, shoulder-length locks dominated the FW23 runways, cementing this new trend that will likely stay with us for a while. If you’ve always wondered how to achieve the perfect wet look, InStyle shares their perfect wet-look-cocktail: mousse, conditioner, and a lightweight gel on damp, towel-dried hair.
Original text: Kayla Kuefler