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Short Hair Trends
See Now Wear Now, is the best way to use short hair trends because short hair trends are strongly influenced by the model who has the look and most likely had her transformation hair cut by Guido Palau backstage at a show at NYC fashion week. Then the model will be photographed all through fashion month and for the next season's campaigns. This will then become a trend.
When short hair trends progress from season to season it will most likely be the inspiration behind the look and the shape that will progress from season to season.
There are endless ways of wearing short hair and keeping the look of your short hair updated from season to season. This year we have seen short hair being worn with weight through the top to boyish crops.
Boyish Crops are weightless and textured through the top with a very effortless finish. The length on the sides and back will feel quite short, it is a head hugging shape. The length on the top is just long enough to create separation. If your natural hair colour is medium to dark brown having some colour that is a little lighter than your natural hair colour will help accentuate the weightlessness of the haircut.

Gisele Fox at Marni

Sohyun Jung, Maisie Dunlop, and Loane Normad at Givenchy
Pixie Haircut is outgrown lengths around the hairline at the neck and ears, whilst the top is still weightless and textured. The pixie will be longer through the front to allow you to add a loose parting.

Lucan Gillespie by Guido Palau
Heavy Short Hair, leaving length through the top will give you options to style short hair in different ways. The darker your hair is the heavier it will look so I recommend asking your stylist to use a disconnection between the graduation through the underneath to the top of the haircut, this will prevent the shape building up weight through the sides. The weight of the haircut should be through the top. To visually blend in the length through the top with the graduation underneath, texturizing techniques is a preferred choice, this will also create separation through the top. Layering will give height/volume through the top.

Model: Lara Mullen.
This is not Lara Mullens current look, however, it is still relevant to current trends.

Model: Amra Cerkezovic

Ruth Bell has influenced short hair trends ever since Paul Hanlon reinvented her look for the Mcqueen campaign.
Aysymetric Haircuts, the key with Asymmetric haircuts is to ensure the whole look still connects as one look, rather than two different haircuts on one person, the texture should be the same throughout the look.



Veronika Kunz at Givenchy