Celeb-Inspired Hairstyles
Celebrities have always been a source of inspiration for a variety of hairstyles and trends. They’ve been responsible for styles ranging from the shag cut made popular by Farrah Fawcett to the “Rachel” that was inspired by Jennifer Aniston. The following are some of the celeb-inspired styles that are popular.
Harry Styles
Charming and flirty, his style features medium length hair cut in layers. One of the benefits to the style is it can be tamed for formal occasions or left to be dramatically messy. It’s a style for a man that’s self-confident and expects to be noticed.
Billie Eilish
The singer changed out her shag to appear at the 2022 Oscar Awards in a flicked bob with a sweeping fringe. Some are calling her new look a return to goth glamour, while others are referring to it as a modified retro look.
Charlize Theron
From shoulder length tresses parted in the middle to a longer on top pixie, she’s demonstrating that women over 45 don’t have to be satisfied with ho-hum hair. It’s an easy-care style that’s perfect for keeping cool in the summer. The style can be dressed up for a sophisticated look or left a little wild for a tousled appearance.
Ben Affleck
The short, spiky, look – with short back and sides – is back courtesy of the well-known star. It’s a masculine style that’s subtly soft at the same time. It looks well on individuals of all ages and those with a sprinkling of gray will appreciate the air of distinction it imparts.
Miley Cyrus
The singer has had a variety of styles over the years, but her transformation to a mullet-like style from her long, wavy locks is inspiring people of all ages to experiment and demonstrate their individuality. It’s a low-maintenance style that works well with any hair color.
Alicia Keyes
The iconic singer chose to eliminate her long locks and selected a smooth and sleek above-the-chin bob. Easy to maintain, the style is garnering a legion of fans that are seeking a style that’s chic, sleek and elegant.
Lee Min Ho
The sideswept fringe paired with semi-long locks of the Korean singer, actor and model is just one example of a trending style originating in Asia that emphasizes a strong jawline.