From The Hair Bros to Charlotte Mensah’s Hairlounge, London is house to some actually glorious hair salons — one thing that turns into particularly evident at London Style Week when town’s most trendy descend on the streets. 

Final season, we noticed avenue stylers with uneven bobs, mid-length chops, and lengthy layers aplenty. This time round, the cuts are proving simply as cool and easy. 

Whether or not you’re eager for a complete hair refresh or favor one thing refined, let the most effective haircut developments from London Style Week avenue type encourage you. 

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We have misplaced depend of the straight-across fringes seen at London Style Week, proving the type is effectively on its strategy to dethroning curtain bangs.
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Hairstylists agree: Uneven pixie cuts are poised to dominate within the coming months. This type boasts a textured fringe and edges for an unintentionally good end. 

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One of the best ways to indicate off curls and ringlets? A towering updo, in fact.

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Brushed-out pure textures are reigning supreme on and off the catwalk this season. 

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Introducing the “mixie” — a mullet and pixie hybrid. “It’s primarily an outgrown pixie with mushy edges across the hairline,” Anita Rice, hairstylist and cofounder of Buller + Rice advised R29 lately. “The size on the again could be saved longer to create a wolf minimize variation,” she added.

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Talking of the “wolf” minimize, this type options uneven layers, flicked-out ends, and a textured fringe.

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Hairstylists predicted that the trendy curly mullet would dominate 2025 — and it appears they have been proper. We’re obsessive about the chocolate cherry coloration right here, too. 

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The micro fringe, sharp blunt ends, and painterly auburn highlights made a press release this weekend.

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These “bottleneck” bangs, primarily a fringe that occupies a comfy area between a curtain fringe and a fuller fringe, complement this visitor’s layered, mid-length minimize completely. Photographed by Emma Rahmani.
Isabella Charlotta Poppius showcases how face-framing layers and caramel highlights can add dimension and class to lengthy hair. 

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Mid-length types are again. These curly micro braids noticed on a visitor this weekend are stunning. 

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Ask your hairstylist for “invisible” layers — a refined slicing approach that provides quantity and motion with out compromising size. It entails strategically putting a number of shorter layers beneath whereas protecting the highest part the identical for a seamless, pure look.

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Meet the “boxie”, a cross between the bob and pixie haircut. The uneven fringe and ‘90s highlights are the cherry on prime of this distinctive type. 

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The beveled bob is so again. It’s a pointy jaw-length minimize tucked beneath both utilizing a straightener (strive ghd Chronos Max, $349) or a heated spherical brush. It’s the last word type to pair with an outsized collar. 

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Hip-grazing goddess braids have been noticed at New York Style Week — and now in London. If you wish to head in the exact opposite route, think about the goddess braid bob

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The “mod” bob, the “mushroom” bob, the bowl minimize… No matter you name this spherical type, there’s an air of the ‘60s to it — however the barely parted, straight-across fringe lends this explicit chop a contemporary edge. 

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That is image proof that aspect fringes are versatile. We love the mushy, piecey texture of this look mixed with the daring purple highlights.

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Pure hair is taking middle stage on London’s streets and runways this week, making waves at Style East, Harris Reed, and Richard Quinn.

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Protecting types, like these beautiful Koroba braids, have been turning heads each on and off the runways this season.

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We love this uneven fringe and the even edgier, textured layers.

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We’re obsessive about this minimize, dubbed the “boyfriend” bob by stylists. It is quick, sharp, and effortlessly undone, with shorter entrance items including a contact of ‘90s boyband floppiness.

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