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These Celeb-Inspired Hair Trends Are Perfect For Spring
Everyone draws beauty inspiration for upcoming seasons from somewhere. And while we were spying new trends walking down the fashion week runways last month, we also kept an eye on the shows’ attendees, as their looks delivered inspiration to be replicated immediately. We’re shining a light on the best hair trends worn by celebs during the most fashionable time of the year. Ahead, five spotlight-ready styles to try.
Equal parts modern and chic, the sideswept wet look has been everywhere. To achieve the look, create a deep side part, apply a shine-enhancing gel to wet hair and comb through. Tuck both sides behind your ears to show off your pretty face, or scrunch face-framing pieces for an edgier look.
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley
Zendaya
Hailey Baldwin
Katie Holmes
Forward-facing piecey bangs are the new go-to for celebrities, though not all of them are permanent. If you love the look but can't commit to a cut, try a clip-on fringe. Whether you decide on a temporary style or go for the chop, opt for sparse bangs and pair them with face-framing layers.
Selena Gomez
Hailey Baldwin
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley
Last year was all about the lob, or long bob for those who've been living under a rock. This year, we're experiencing an influx of the OG bob, but this time it's back with tons of texture. To nail the trend, ask your stylist to give you a cut that hits above your shoulder and below your chin.
Jourdan Dunn
Olivia Palermo
Lucy Hale
Millie Bobby Brown
Coco Rocha
Stop thinking about the ponytail as a lazy-girl hairstyle you wear everywhere from the gym to running errands. Wear it sleek and straight back or high with tons of length. Either way, it's perfect for showing off your amazing cheekbones. (Don't have them naturally? The higher the ponytail, the more chiseled they look.)
Ashley Graham
Zendaya
Doutzen Kroes
By far the best trend you can possibly wear is one that only you can pull off. Whether that includes an atypical hair color, accessory or style, try thinking outside the box this season. Sure, it's great to follow trends, but it's even better to set them.