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Hair trends aren't moving as quickly these days as makeup and nail trends. There's no "glazed donut" equivalent for hair, unless you count the viral TikToks showing off the latest Dyson tools. (That said, anything Hailey Bieber does—like, say, chop her hair—seems to become an instant trend.) And because we all have different hair textures and cuts, not every new hairstyle is so easily adopted by us all.
But the spring 2023 runways in New York, London, Milan, and Paris did in fact show several distinct hair trends that anyone can wear. There's the resurgence of '90s and early 2000s looks we're calling Y2K, as well as a new take on bedhead, cool ways to tie your hair up, and the end of the middle part chokehold. Ahead, the hair trends we think will dominate this spring and beyond.
Chin Length Bob
That sound you heard? That was a collective screenshot from those who worship at the altar of Hailey Bieber when the model and Rhode Skin founder posted her latest haircut.
Chin-Length Bob
Then there’s Jenna Ortega, whose textured bob has gone just as viral as her Wednesday dance moves.
Chin-Length Bob
Gen-Zers have their pick of short-hair inspo to choose from, as Emma Chamberlain has an equally enviable choppy style.
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Shape is extra important for shorter styles, so a lightweight frizz serum will help keep everything smooth without weighing hair down.
Wet Look
Wet hair is simply everywhere right now. Here, Bella Hadid wearing the trend at Victoria Beckham's show.
Wet Look
Wet hair can look beachy or punky depending on the styling. At Dries, it was the latter.
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Wet Look
We love the pairing of a classic red lip with hair that's a little damp and shiny.
Side Part
You might look at this picture and think, "more wet hair?" Yes! But it's also parted way off to the side and hanging in the face, which was another major trend on the spring 2023 runways.
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Side Part
Short hair can get in on this trend too, as seen at Loewe.
Side Part
Braids can be parted off to the side as well, as seen at Miu Miu. Some models even walked with sporty branded headbands, too.
Not only will this pin-tail comb help you get a perfectly straight side part, it’s also anti-static to prevent flyaways.
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Y2K
If this hairstyle just gave you a shudder-inducing flashback, it might be time for eye cream. At Givenchy, the only hairstyle appropriate for the y2k-inspired show was this distinct half-up style, which we last wore 20 years ago.
Y2K
Paris Hilton, queen of all things 2000s, closed the show at Versace with her hair parted—guess how!—off to the side.
Prom Updos
Another Y2K resurgence? The perfectly coiffed evening updo, seen here on Meg Stalter. Alexa, play "Kiss Me," by Sixpence None the Richer.
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Prom Updos
Side bangs are optional, but Dua Lipa might just encourage you to bring them back.
Give your updo a sleek finish with this neroli-, rose-, and patchouli-scented edge essential that won't leave any flakes on your shoulders.
Everyone knows the perfect updo needs hold. This affordable one from Dove is exactly what Clayton Hawkins used on Stalter’s look.
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All Tied Up
Don't just toss your hair into a basic ponytail or bun this spring. There are so many cooler ways to tie things up. At Dior, models walked wearing perfectly imperfect low pigtails. We love how the elastics are hidden with hair.
All Tied Up
The braids and makeup at Etro took on an abstract quality, which in turn was just so fun.
Jenna Rosenstein
Beauty Director
Jenna Rosenstein is the Beauty Director at Harper's BAZAAR across both print and digital. While attending NYU, she held internships at Women’s Wear Daily, Bloomingdale’s, Harper’s BAZAAR, and Allure, the latter of which she parlayed into her first job as the Beauty Assistant. She left Allure three years later as the Senior Beauty Editor. She spent a few months at Refinery29 overseeing branded content in the same title, before finally landing back at BAZAAR to manage all beauty content. When she's not testing every lipstick known to mankind, getting zapped by new lasers, or interviewing experts and celebrities, you can find Rosenstein at home in New Jersey with her son, husband, and black cat named Maddie.