30 Fall Hair Trends That’ll Give You Main Character Energy—With Photos

cool or warm you want it to be” based on skin tone, she says. As it fades and grows out, you’ll get a well-worn, rootier blonde, like Tanner Adell has here. To keep brassiness at bay, keep a blonde toner on hand, like Pureology Color Fanatic Top Coat and Tone Hair Gloss or R+Co Sunset Blvd Blonde Toning Masque, and repeat weekly.

Neon

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Just because we tend to cover up in the fall (it is, technically, a matter of survival), doesn’t mean everything needs to be darker and toned down. Colorist Lena Ott sees vivid neon hair trending into fall: “It rebels against our typical desire for color to feel lived-in.” Any highlighter hue will be a welcome pop in cooler weather, but Ott particularly likes a punchy fuchsia, which, she says, is beginning to be requested more at her salon.

Dark Chocolate

Becky G with long curly dark chocolate hair color trend

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Olivia Rodrigo with long dark chocolate hair color trend

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Milk chocolate is nice, but dark chocolate is sexy. It’s milk chocolate’s cooler, more mysterious older sister. She listens to Lana Del Rey on vinyl, speaks perfect French, and completes every Sunday crossword. “This brunette is deeper than your natural shade,” says colorist Karly Cerrone, “but the neutral tone here is key. It needs to walk a fine line between cool and warm.”

Platinum

Jodie TurnerSmith with short platinum blonde hair color trend

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Lady Gaga selfie with long platinum blonde hair

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Platinum hair is like a platinum card: It turns heads in any room and comes with generous travel points (okay, it doesn’t, but it should). “Platinum is a striking blonde that’s bold, edgy, and always in style,” says colorist Chase Kusero, who recommends asking for an ashy toner to keep the hue cool and icy.

Golden Merengue

Renee Rapp with golden merengue blonde hair color curtain bangs and a shag cut

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Sophie Turner with medium length golden merengue blonde hair color trend

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We love a hair color that looks like a heavenly dessert. This buttery blonde is like a whipped golden merengue—the kind you pile high on a decadent coconut cream pie. “It mimics the natural highlights you might get from being in the sun,” says Kandasamy, who recommends lifting your natural color to a white-blonde before applying a cream-hued toner.

Chestnut

Selena Gomez with wavy chestnut hair color and a deep side part

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Alexandra Daddario with long chestnut hair color and side part

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“This soft, nutty brown is a perfect complement for those earthy fall tones,” says colorist Patricia Nikole, and it happens to look sophisticated and flattering on every skin tone and hair texture. Ask for a warm, light brown. “You and your colorist can also decide if you want to paint a few highlights for more lightness and dimension,” adds colorist Mariah Joseph.

Baked Peach

Evan Rachel Wood with sleek bun and baked peach hair color trend

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Jessica Chastain with long baked peach hair color trend

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Kata Mara with midlength baked peach hair color trend

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Nikole also likes this romantic copper hue for fall, which she compares to the orangey-pink of a baked peach. But there are levels to how baked your baked peach can get. You can go almost strawberry blonde, like Evan Rachel Wood has here; a deeper, baked-at-350-degrees ginger, like Jessica Chastain; or stick that peach under the broiler for a caramelized peach, like Kate Mara.

Fiery Red

Madelaine Petsch with long layers and fiery red hair color trend

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There’s a fine line between natural redhead and “that color can only be man-made in a mixing bowl.” Fiery red stands right on that line (and gives you a perfectly manicured rock-and-roll middle finger). “Book a base break or a single process,” says Joseph. “A base break will make it easier to transition to a different color in the future.” But remember: Red fades quickly, so you’ll need to visit the salon every six weeks to maintain the intensity.

Fall Haircuts

French Bob

Lily Collins with brunette french bob and a side part

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Joey King with french bob haircut pinned back on one side

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There’s a trio of bobs trending this fall. Behind door number one is a classic French bob, a perennially chic short crop that lands somewhere along or above the jawline. Maybe there are some subtle angles at the front, maybe it’s just one length, but always with a little je ne sais quoi. Hairstylist Franck Izquierdo says this works best on fine and medium hair textures, as it will be a struggle to get those Parisian blunt edges for those with curlier textures.

Italian Bob

Hailey Baldwin with textured italian bob haircut and side part

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Keke Palmer with wavy textured italian bob haircut and side part

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Just 1,000 miles (ahem, 1,600 kilometers) south of Paris, you’ll find a slightly longer Sicilian bob that falls just past the jawline. If the French bob is all about keeping every hair in place, the Italian bob “emphasizes shape, texture, and volume,” says hairstylist Valery Joseph. It’s also cheeky and low-maintenance. “You can let it dry naturally, add some dimension with a wavy blowout, or add a slight flip with a hot tool,” he adds.

Lob

Laura Harrier with black wavy lob haircut

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Margot Robbie with sandy blonde lob haircut and center part

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If you see Europe as more of a summertime destination, hairstylist Jill Buck recommends letting your warm-weather bob grow into a lob for fall, noting that it looks especially great on thicker hair with some natural volume. The shoulder-grazing length may look a little limp on thin hair, but that’s nothing a good volumizer can’t fix. Start with a volumizing shampoo like Sachajuan Thickening Shampoo, followed by a styler, like Living Proof Full Dry Volume and Texture Spray, to add a bit of lift and beachy grit.

Baby Bangs

Xochitl Gomez with short brunette bob and baby bangs hair trend

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Zoë Kravitz with sleek updo and side swept baby bangs

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Hairstylist Ashley Streicher expects to see a baby-bangs boom this season, after the look showed up on fall runways for Proenza Schouler and Marni. “You don’t even need a traditionally thick bang section for these,” Streicher says, “you can just take a small section across your forehead,” like Zoe Kravitz has here. Ask for bangs about one or two inches above the brow line, and finish with a styling paste, like R+Co Dry Shampoo Paste, Ouai Matte Pomade, or Bumble and Bumble Sumoclay.

Pixie

Sophia Woodward selfie with grownout pixie haircut trend

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Janelle Mone with pixie cut and deep side part at the Met Gala

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Andy Allo with short black pixie haircut trend and shimmery green eye makeup

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“There are so many ways to do a pixie cut,” says hairstylist Jackson Simmonds. A super tight pixie looks great on textured or curly hair, à la Andy Allo. You could also leave some tousled length, like Sophia Woodward has here, or cut for a deep side part and leave some length on one side, like Janelle Monae. “It does require more upkeep,” Simmonds adds, so expect some light scissor maintenance every four weeks or so.

Curtain Bangs

Sabrina Carpenter with long wavy blonde hair and curtain bangs

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Jenna Ortega with shoulderlength brunette hair and curtain bangs

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The wind will be picking up, so a low-maintenance style that looks great no matter how your hair lands will be key. Curtain bangs are a low-maintenance fringe that’s “long enough to push aside,” says hairstylist Raven Hurtado. “The hair in the middle should be cut shorter—maybe slightly below the eyebrow—then gradually get longer on the sides.” When in doubt? Hurtado recommends just pulling up a picture of curtain-bang queen Sabrina Carpenter.

Shag

Kristen Stewart with shoulderlength brunette shag haircut and bangs

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Sandra Oh with curly shoulderlength shag haircut

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Some switch to cable-knit sweaters and peacoats when the weather turns, and some prefer moto boots and a leather jacket. For the latter, Izquierdo recommends a punky shag cut, which he says looks great on everyone, but especially those with some natural texture for that tousled “just tumbled off a rock-and-roll tour bus” look. Ask for choppy layers with lots of texture and movement, says Izquierdo, and then all you have to do is add Ray Bans and a graphic tee.

Cowgirl Cut

Suki Waterhouse with long wavy blonde cowgirl cut hair trend

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Natasha Lyonne with long curly red cowgirl haircut

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A cowgirl cut is a shag with spurs—which is to say, it’s grown-out in a “I’ve been corralling cattle and don’t have time for a fussy cut” way (though it is a little chicer and smells better than if you had spent a week on the range). It’s perfect for those transitioning out of a shag cut into a longer style. Hairstylist Paul Labrecque recommends asking for feathery layers cut with a razor for that undone look.

The Rachel

Jennifer Aniston with sandy blonde rachel haircut

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Khloe Kardashian with long blonde rachel haircut and faceframing layers

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Friends may come and go but “The Rachel”—the iconic haircut named for Jennifer Aniston’s Friends character—was always here to stay. “It’s making a comeback [this fall],” says Valery Joseph. It’s a universally flattering cut with “long layers and lots of bounce.” Just be sure to ask for those face-framing pieces at the front, the telltale trait of The Rachel.

Long Layers

Jennifer Lopez with caramel highlighted hair and long layers

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Kelly Rowland with black curly hair and long layers

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Long (and we mean long), flowy hair is about as close to Disney princess as a human can get. Picture long layers softly dancing along a cascading waterfall of hair (or just look at any picture of Jennifer Lopez). Hairstylist Bronwen Robinson sees this fairytale cut making a big comeback this fall, but keeping hair healthy and shiny is key (if you shake your hair out and bluebirds don’t sing, you’re only halfway there). Add a nourishing hair mask to your routine to keep things princess-y, like Davines The Spotlight Circle for extra shine or Kérastase Chronologiste Hair Mask for softness.

Fall Hairstyles

Sky-High Top Knot

Issa Rae with twisted high top knot hairstyle trend

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Emily Blunt with blonde teased out top knot hairstyle trend

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The higher the knot, the closer to heaven (that’s how that goes, right?). “[Topknots] make everyone look like a runway model—tall and glamorous,” says Labrecque. And there’s no wrong way to do it. Twist or braid it before fastening it in place, like Issa Rae, or pile it up top and tease it out, like Emily Blunt. If you have short hair, you can fake it with a clip-in ponytail. (Labrecque recommends the Halo Couture Pony.)

Windswept Waves

Jessica Biel with long sandy blonde wavy hairstyle trend

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Zoe Saldana with long brunette wavy hairstyle trend at the Met Gala

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Imagine you stepped right out of The Birth of Venus and wandered around the Uffizi Galleries before—oh my!—stumbling onto the red carpet at Cannes. This would be the hairstyle, and it happens to be ideal for cooler, windier weather (Venus was born seaside, after all). Hurtado recommends using a 1.25 inch curling iron, like Trademark Beauty Mood Curling Iron, or a multi-barrel tool, like Drybar’s BeachBender Triple Barrel Waver, to loosely curl the hair, and then combing it out with your fingers to get tousled, natural waves.

Super-Sleek Bun

Emma Chamberlain with a brunettte sleek bun hairstyle

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Elle Fanning with blonde sleek bun and side part on the red carpet

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Fall is ballet season, and even if you can’t do a fouetté or a grand jete, you can still join the dance with a sleek, tight ballerina bun. “It’s a polished look that shows off your facial features,” says hairstylist Brendnetta Ashley, who recommends blow-drying the hair back into the direction you want it to lay, making it easier to control as you slick it down. Before you twist the hair into a neat bun and pin it in place, hit it with a strong-hold spray, like Kenra Shaping Spray, or comb it down with a gel, like Pattern Beauty Strong Hold Gel.

Coquette Bows

Marina Ruy Barbosa with long red halfup hair and black ribbon hair bow

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Mehrnaz Ansari with a low ponytail and a white ribbon hair bow

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Both Ashley and Streicher expect the coquette-core trend to continue into the fall, which means lots of pearls, lace, and, of course, bows. There’s no one way to tie a bow, be it a ribbon perched on top of your head, a silky bow tied around a low bun, or a smattering of tiny barrettes.

Headbands

Alix Earle with shoulderlength blonde hair and thick black headband

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Michelle Williams with pastel pink pixie cut and sparkly gemstone headband

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30 Fall Hair Trends That'll Give You Main Character Energy—With Photos

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Think of a headband like a tiara—it announces to everyone in the room that you are royalty. (It doesn’t, however, announce that you maybe skipped a washday, but hiding dirty roots is a major perk, says Hurtado.) To style this cheeky accessory, you can section out layers around your face, like Maisie Williams; wear it just sitting perfectly atop your style, like Michelle Williams; or use it to slick your hair out of your face, like Alix Earle.

Slicked Roots

Charli XCX with long curly black hair slicked roots and a center part.

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Scarlett Johansson with long wavy blonde hair and slicked roots

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We may be done with pool season, but wet, slicked-down roots are still very much in season, says hairstylist Amy Abramite, who helped create the look for Thakoon’s fall runway. “Begin with wet hair, detangle with a wide-tooth comb, and apply a leave-in conditioner,” she says. We like Olaplex No. 6 Bond Smoother or Redken All Soft Moisture Restore Leave-In Treatment for this. “Then generously apply hairspray on the roots, and using tension, press the hair flat to the head and mold into the desired part and details with a fine-tooth comb.” The rest of the hair is dealer’s choice: Curl or tease out the bottom for a dual-texture effect or comb a gel through the ends to get a fully wet look.

Sleek Single Braid

Zendaya with long blonde single braid ponytail and white ribbon bow

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Nikki M. James with long black single braid ponytail

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Fall’s femme fatales are all steely glances and a single three-strand braid—the better to whip and tie, and well, whatever a femme fatale gets up to. This look also happens to keep hair straight, in control, and requires very little heat-styling (if any at all), says Abramite. The drama is in the length, so long, thick hair is required—but it doesn’t have to be natural. If you have shorter hair, try a pony extension, like the 20-inch Luxy Hair or Bellami extensions.

Big and Bouncy

Ayo Edebiri with long wavy black hair and big and bouncy volume

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Adele with long blonde voluminous hair and deep side part

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Hairstylist Michael Farruggio predicts that big, va-va-voom volume will be—er—big this fall, perhaps to offset the sleek and slicked-back updos. Getting this look is all about having the right tools: You’ll need a good volumizing mousse for your blowout, like Shu Uemura Awa Volume Volumizing Mousse or Nexxus Mousse+ Volumizing Foam; and, most importantly, you’ll need a large-barrel round brush, like Oribe Italian Resin Large Round Brush, or a blow-dryer brush, like the Dyson Airwrap Multistyler.

Bedhead

Tyla with short black bob and bedhead texture

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Kim Kardashian with long platinum blonde hair and bedhead texture

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Bedhead is the hair equivalent of cool girl “no-makeup makeup.” Streicher recommends starting the look in the shower (so not the bed, actually) with a texturizing shampoo. We like Pacifica Salty Waves Texturizing Shampoo or Bed Head Gimme Grip Texturizing Shampoo. “Let it air-dry and add some loose waves in just a few places with a curling iron,” she says.

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