

It's no surprise that women everywhere want to update their 'do with these versatile bangs because they happen to work with straight, curly, or wavy hair, and they compliment both long and shorter hairstyles. They're long enough to grow out or pin back if you want, but they can also be cut into a shorter look" (via Glamour). They're popping up on many celebrities, including Jennifer Lopez, Halle Berry, and Dakota Johnson.Īccording to Emily Heser, a stylist at Cutler Salon in New York City, "Curtain bangs are the gateway to bangs, because they're super versatile. The publication noted that the fringe is trendy because it looks good on nearly every person.

O Magazine declared the wispy, face-framing style that hails from the 1960s and 70s among the hottest hairstyle trends.

View the full story on : Curtain Bangs Are Staging a Big Comeback-Here's What to Know About the Trend.Many people want the feathered hairstyle made famous by Farrah Fawcett in the 1970s to make a comeback, and curtain bangs make that hairdo achievable. From celebrities (like Gabrielle Union, Hillary Duff, Kacey Musgraves, Jennifer Lopez, Halle Berry, Dakota Johnson, and Gigi Hadid, to name a few) to popular TV characters (think: Marianne, played by Daisy Edgar-Jones, in the Hulu adaptation of Normal People and Cassie, played by Kaley Cuoco in the HBO Max miniseries The Flight Attendant), to, yes, even TikTok (the hashtag alone has over 170 million views), curtain bangs seem to be sweeping (no pun intended) the nation-and it's easy to see why.

Just consider the tie dye, scrunchies, super-shiny lip gloss, and the '80s power shoulder, which, by the way, will continue its comeback in 2021.īut perhaps no trend is having a bigger renaissance right now than curtain bangs, the wispy, face-framing fringe with roots in the '60s and '70s. No matter how uncertain times may be, there is one thing you can always count on (at least when it comes to beauty and fashion): Everything that was once old will be new again.
