Gigi Hadid has long been the ultimate blonde muse, setting the standard with her golden, sun-kissed strands—and now, she’s taken her signature shade to a whole new level.
The supermodel recently stepped out with a bold new ‘do that can only be described as “silver tequila” hair. Think icy platinum meets soft silver, shimmering with the same smooth, light-catching glow as a top-shelf tequila pour. It’s crisp, cool, and anything but basic—proof that blondes don’t always have to play into warm and buttery hues.
This shade leans into the rising obsession with silver-toned hair, proving that grey isn’t something to hide—it’s a statement, no matter your age. “As more people are drawn to cool-toned blondes and high-shine finishes, this color makes a statement without being overly dramatic,” says L’Oréal Professionnel and Color Expert Min Kim. “It’s a modern evolution of platinum blonde that feels fresh and fashion-forward.”
Whether you’re embracing the shade naturally or going full-on fashion statement, “silver tequila” hairs the perfect mix of bold and polished. Read on below to learn how to join in on the fun.
How to Get the Look
To nail Gigi’s icy silver hue, starting with a super-light base is key. Whether you’re a natural brunette or already blonde, bleach will be part of the process—but patience is everything. Wella Professionals Brand Ambassador and Chief Blonding Officer Zach Mesquit advises going slow with low-volume lightener to keep hair healthy and strong. It might mean extra time in the chair, but trust us, it’s worth it to avoid frazzled ends and keep that silver looking sleek, not stressed.
Once your hair is lifted to the perfect pale blonde, it’s time for the magic touch—a toner. Wella Professionals Blondor Liquid Toners in the shades “Pale Platinum” and “Pale Silver” (mixed in equal parts) create that cool, metallic silver that mirrors your favorite sleek tequila bottle. To keep your strands silky and strong, Mesquit stresses the importance of a deep-conditioning treatment post-color. Silver hair takes commitment, and after all that processing, your locks deserve some serious TLC—think rich masks, nourishing treatments, and all the hydration they can get.
Cardi B has never been one to play it safe when it comes to hair. From neon greens to electric blues, she treats every new shade like a moment. Her latest look? It may very well be her hottest yet.
In a promo video for the final season of the hit Netflix series You, Cardi B debuted a fiery two-tone masterpiece—platinum blonde roots melting into a blazing red-orange hue. The color shift is so seamless, it looks like her hair is literally igniting in real time. Leave it to Cardi B to turn a simple promo into a full-blown beauty spectacle.
This high-voltage look isn’t just bold, it’s a throwback to early 2000s hair trends, when chunky highlights, dip-dyes, and dramatic color contrasts ruled. Think Christina Aguilera’s Stripped era meets a modern-day supernova. “Red hair specifically is making a big comeback because it’s energetic and fearless,” says L’Oréal Professionnel and Color Expert Min Kim. “People are looking to make a statement with their hair, and this vivid dip dye does just that.”
The platinum-to-red fade feels both nostalgic and fresh, proving once again that Cardi B knows how to push beauty boundaries while tapping into the Y2K resurgence. Read on below on how to get the look.
How to Get the Look
While it might seem like a masterpiece only a pro could pull off, celebrity colorist Kim assures us that achieving this scorching shade isn’t as complicated as it looks.
The key to nailing the effect? A platinum base. This ultra-light starting point allows the fiery red and orange tones to shine at full intensity, creating that seamless, flame-like gradient. Once the hair is lifted to the right level, Kim recommends layering on a bold, high-impact red to lock in that blazing-hot finish. The result is a color that’s equal parts Y2K nostalgia and modern style, proving that Cardi never misses when it comes to a beauty statement.
Be warned, keeping a fiery shade like this vibrant isn’t just a one-time effort. It’s a full-on commitment. Red tones are notorious for fading fast, so switching to a color-safe shampoo and conditioner is non-negotiable—not only because they cleanse without stripping color but they also infuse hair with hydration and shine, keeping that red bold and glossy for as long as possible. Adding a weekly color-depositing mask or a UV protectant spray can also help fight fading, ensuring your hair stays as intense as the day you stepped out of the salon.
As we head into warmer weather, a natural inclination is to take your strands lighter. But what if you did the complete opposite and surprised everyone by going darker? Enter: chocolate ganache hair color, a luxuriously rich, dark, and glossy hue that looks glamorous, expensive, and (most importantly) gorgeous.
“We're moving toward more natural-looking, luminous colours this season, and this chocolate ganache is the perfect example. It's a combination of richness, warmth and luminous glow,” says Monique McMahon, hairstylist and ambassador for Christophe Robin. She adds, “The it girls of 2025 are all opting for deeper brunettes than they’ve experimented with in the past—think Camila Morrone, Gracie Abrams, and Kaia Gerber.”
Keen on going darker? Keep reading.
What Is Chocolate Ganache Hair Color?
Chocolate ganache hair color is a deep brown hue with warm undertones and a super glossy finish—just like the decadent, glossy chocolate frosting you’d find on a cake. It’s not just a solid block of brown—it has various tones and dimensions throughout that give it that glossy and rich result.
“This color is like the look of melted chocolate or a chocolate ganache dessert because of its sheen and rich appearance,” says Sarah Potempa, celebrity hairstylist and founder of The Beachwaver Co. “There are so many shades of brown that can lean ashy, neutral, and cool, but this brown is different from others because of the reddish undertone that adds dimension to the hair.”
Who Looks Best with Chocolate Ganache Hair?
Chocolate ganache is a super customizable brunette that your colorist can personalize to your complexion via undertones and levels of dimension. That said, it does tend to look particularly flattering on people with warm undertones in their skin, notes Kayla Lofaro, hairstylist and owner of Discotheque Salon in Los Angeles, Calif.
McMahon agrees, adding she especially likes this hue for people with darker features. It’s a way to embrace and showcase your complexion and naturally dark features even more. She says, “I’m all about working with tones that are close to natural hair color so those who are already mousey-brown or caramel will have fun playing with a deeper version. It’s like a classic Monica Bellucci Italian vibe.”
How to Get Chocolate Ganache Hair Color
Whether you’re just taking your brunette darker or you’re going for a big change, go to a color specialist to get the job done, Potempa advises. This is the best way to have a completely customized look that highlights your features and complexions, and it’ll ensure you get that rich, multi-dimensional, glossy brown hue versus just any old brown. Also, bring inspirational pictures, Potempa says. This gives your colorist an idea of what you’re going for and they can work with you to customize the hue to your features.
How to Maintain Chocolate Ganache Hair
Once you’ve got your chocolate ganache hair, follow these pro tips to keep your strands glossy and luxe.
Use a Color-Safe Shampoo: When washing, reach for a shampoo and conditioner that’s approved for color-treated hair.
Use Minimal Heat Styling: Using minimal to zero heat on your hair will maintain the glossy finish this color achieves, says Lofaro. When you do heat style, use a heat protector.
Maintain Moisture: Anytime you dye your hair it’ll need some TLC. Use a deep conditioning hair treatment once a week.
Go for the Gloss: Apply a glossing treatment to your hair once per month to maintain the high-gloss finish chocolate ganache hair is known for.
She’s chic, she’s French, and she is everywhere. We’re talking about the Parisian bob, the trendy cropped cut that’s being worn by everyone from major celebs to unfathomably cool people posing in those street style pics or casually showing off their new look on Insta.
“The Parisian bob is a vibe,” says Monique McMahon, hairstylist and ambassador for Christophe Robin. “The look is classy yet effortless—think Coco Chanel in the ‘30s.” She says while it never goes out of style, it does get little updates and trend surges and that’s exactly what we’re seeing right now. Let's explore this season's iteration of this iconic fave.
What Is the Parisian Bob?
The Parisian bob has been around for a long time, originating as a rebellious “look what I can do?” response to the notion that women had to wear long hair. Though it dates back to the roaring ‘20s when bobs were everywhere, the Parisian bob has enjoyed several iterations over the years.
“The new version of the Parisian bob has a more modern finish,” McMahon says. “It's cut to the jawline, slightly blunt with lots of texture and movement, and maybe comes with a little fringe. It still looks effortless but chic, letting the natural movement of your hair shine.”
The idea is that it celebrates your hair's texture for a healthier, more natural look and feel. McMahon, who says she’s “obsessed with these snack-sized bobs,” notes that it’s definitely one of the key trends of the season. You can see it on Taylor La Shae's micro version or Yesly’s take, among so many others.
Styling and Maintaining the Parisian Bob
Good news: the Parisian bob is relatively low maintenance, and its versatility means you can adapt it to your own needs.
“It comes down to your lifestyle and face shape rather than hair type,” McMahon says. “Talk to your stylist to make sure you get the perfect length for your features, and think about how much time you have to recreate the look in the morning.”
She recommends a maintenance cut every four to six weeks to keep things looking polished and French girl chic. And depending on your hair texture, you can apply a leave-in product and let it air dry to show off your hair’s natural movement. Or, when styling with hot tools, you can add a bit of bend to the look with a medium-sized curling iron or blow dryer and round brush.
As with any hairstyle, healthy strands are key. ‘Reach for lightweight, hydrating shampoos that plump the hair leaving it shiny, defined and smooth,” McMahon advises. She also recommends a weekly scalp treatment to keep roots fresh and light, and you can use a root booster when styling to help do more of the same.
Bobs are having yet another moment, and honestly, are we even surprised? From Hailey Bieber’s sleek chin-grazing cut to Zendaya’s tousled Parisian lob, the bob has been dominating red carpets, Instagram feeds and salon mood boards alike. The latest iteration to steal the spotlight? Say hello to the cup bob.
This ultra-precise, slightly curved bob is all about harmonizing structure and softness. As the name describes it, the latest version of the classic bob cups your jawline ever so delicately for an elegant and feminine look. Unlike a blunt bob or the airy butterfly bob, the cup bob is cut with subtle inward shaping, giving it a rounded, almost sculptural effect that’s universally flattering.
Besides its instant face-framing magic, the internet is obsessed with the cup bob for its refreshingly low-maintenance wear. It works with any texture, requires minimal styling and gives off that polished-but-playful energy we’re all trying to achieve. Basically, it’s the shortcut to looking effortlessly put together.
Ready to take the plunge? Keep reading for exactly how to style it—and what to tell your stylist to nail the look.
What to Ask Your Stylist
When you sit in the salon chair, tell your stylist you want a softly curved, structured bob that gently tucks in toward your jawline. The length is up to preference and depends on what flatters your face shape best, but ideally should hit between your chin and just above your shoulders, says Rogerio Cavalcante, owner of The Second Floor Salon.
The key to this cut is precise yet subtle layering that creates that signature rounded effect without looking too stiff. Soft, beveled ends instead of a harsh blunt cut will also help to achieve that natural inward curve. If you want a little movement, you can always ask for slight internal layering to prevent the shape from feeling too heavy. And if you love a little extra lift, mention incorporating hidden undercut layers at the nape for a more sculpted finish.
As always, your stylist should tailor the shape to complement your bone structure, so bring plenty of inspo pics to make sure you're on the same page.
How to Style the Cup Bob
Going for the big chop can feel intimidating, especially when you’re used to the styling routine of long hair. But the reason bobs are always on trend is because of the many different combinations you can create and their ease of styling, says Howard McLaren, co-founder and creative director of R+Co—and the cup bob is no exception.
For a quick and effortless way to style your cup bob on the go, start by sectioning your hair and misting it with a smoothing spray. Blow-dry as usual, then grab a curling iron to create that signature inward bend, curling the ends slightly toward your chin for that sculpted, polished look. To finish, smooth a lightweight hair balm over your part to tame flyaways and add a glossy boost, focusing on the crown for extra shine, says McLaren. It’s a foolproof way to achieve that effortless, it-girl finish in minutes.
You’ve heard of quiet luxury as it pertains to fashion, and you can exude that very same high class vibe when it comes to your hair. The key? Go for old money hairstyles—AKA styles that look polished, put-together (but not overly-fussy), and low-key expensive.
“These looks are trending because women are wearing their natural hair, and these styles look good without extensions or enhancements,” says Sophia Royal, a hair stylist and owner of Salon Philosophie in Vacaville, Calif. “These are classic looks that regain popularity every few seasons. If you took a picture today—or 10 years ago— an ‘old money hairstyle’ will always look elegant and classic.”
Think classic, natural-looking hair colors—deep reds, blondes, browns, blacks—without obvious highlighting or dye work. And texture-rich styles that range from marquise layers to the full blowouts popular in the ’90s. Take some inspiration from these iconic old money hairstyles that are enjoying a surge in popularity right now.
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Old Money Bob
The old money bob is a short, sleek, polished finish that can be cut uber-blunt or go softer with subtle layers, Royal says. Whatever you go for, styling options include tousled texture or soft curls.
“Cleanse or clarify, then follow with a shampoo and conditioner for your hair type—fine, medium, coarse, color-treated or chemically treated. You want to maintain protein for strength and moisture for flexibility and elasticity, so your hair will be nice and full,” Royal instructs. “Once dry, spray on a heat protectant, then use a small curling or flat iron with a beveled edge.” For a heat-free alternative, sleep on satin rollers that won’t pull on or damage your hair.
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Marquise Layers
This layered haircut, inspired by a marquise cut gemstone, is all about making your face the shining feature. “The soft face framing technique brings a diamond like shape to the hair accentuating the eyes, cheeks and lips,” explains Mia Santiago, a celebrity stylist who’s styled Martha Stewart, Dove Cameron, and Brittany Snow and many others.
She adds that round brushing the face framing layers down and away from your face draws attention to the eyes and cheeks while the rest of the hair starts to move in toward the face. Alternatively, go in with a large barrel curling iron and style away from the face; avoid a full curl and go with more of a subtle bend.
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‘90s Blowout
Made famous by supermodels like Cindy Crawford and Tyra Banks, the ‘90s blowing is unapologetic when it comes to volume. It says “I have lots of healthy hair and I’m not afraid to show it off.”
“It’s voluminous at the root with bouncy curls for a full look that is big and bold, yet soft and classic,” Royal notes. “To create light, bouncy curls, apply a mousse or curl foam and dry to 80%. Then finish drying over a round brush, adding volume at the root and smoothing the length.”
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Curtain Bangs
With soft, face-framing fringe melts into longer layers, this old money hairstyle hearkens back to icons like Brigitte Bardot and Jane Birken. Today we’re seeing modern iterations worn by celebs like Sabrina Carpenter, Kaley Cuoco, and Jennifer Lopez. What’s great about curtain bangs is that they look great whether your hair is up or down. Try them with a sleek chignon or loose with soft waves.
For a more lived-in vibe, air dry with a touch of texturizing spray or using a round brush to softly curl the ends away from your face. If you prefer a polished look, a blowout with a large-barrel brush will double down on volume and bounce.
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Butterfly Haircut
The butterfly haircut incorporates lots of blended layers to create tons of volume while still giving the look of breezy weightlessness. This high glam style features shorter layers around the crown that blend seamlessly into longer lengths, mimicking the effect of fluttering wings—hence the name.
“The butterfly haircut is great because it looks gorgeous in a big, bouncy blowout,” Santiago says. “To achieve this old money look, a plumping mousse and Velcro rollers will get you there fast.”
For a more relaxed take, lean into a tousled, undone finish. Apply a lightweight texturizing spray to damp hair, then rough-dry with your hands or a diffuser. A quick pass with a large curling iron can add definition, but keep it loose for that effortless, lived-in effect.
Over the last year we’ve seen a strong return of full bodied hair a la the ‘90s blowout, feathered ‘70s coiffures, and big ‘80s manes. That said, the fact that marquise layers have officially made a comeback shouldn’t come as much of a surprise. Inspired by the facets of a marquise gemstone cut, this layered hairstyle is cropping up everywhere. So what are marquise layers exactly, and why are they having such a moment right now? We’ve got answers, along with a step-by-step guide on how to style marquise layers.
What Are Marquise Layers?
Marquise layers put an edgier, fuller twist on face-framing layers. Unlike traditional, uniform layers, the technique creates “finely detailed texture starting from the forehead and widening around the eyes and cheekbones, then comes back inward,”—kind of like the shape of a marquise-cut gemstone, says Katelyn Ellsworth, hairstylist and founder of The Roslyn Salon in San Diego, Calif. The layers are usually styled away from the face and with some volume oomph for that quintessential ‘70s/’80s aesthetic.
Today’s Modern Marquise Layers
Fashion and beauty trends, including how we style our hair, often circle back every decade or two. Given that they were super popular in the ‘70s and early ‘80s, and that they had a bit of a resurgence in the ‘10s, their return is right on time.
“We are seeing a rise in heavy layers in medium to long hair that gently flare away from the face at the cheekbone, reminiscent of Gisele Bündchen’s look from 2014,” says Theingi Tun, hairstylist at Alliage Salon and Spa. “A great example of this look can be seen on the recent cover of People magazine, where Allison Holker confidently showcases her long locks with soft curls parted down the center showing off her high cheekbones.”
Marquise layers are basically today’s contrasting answer to the super sleek, pin-straight hair that reigned for so long, and it’s also a nice shift away from the choppy ‘90s styles (like the octopus cut and shag) that’ve been popular for a while now.
They have been given a bit of a modern day twist, though. Today’s marquise layers tend to be softer, more blended, and less structured than those iterations of yesteryear. Instead of harsh, exaggerated layers, modern versions focus on seamless movement and blending for a more natural, but still full look.
How to Style Marquise Layers
Marquise layers are best for shoulder length to long hair, and they’re meant to create the look of more fullness and volume. If that sounds like what you’re going after, then go for it! Then make sure you follow these tips.
Step 1: Apply Heat Protectant
Always start with a heat protecting and/or a blowout product, Ellsworth says. Apply evenly from root to tip.
Step 2: Apply a Root Boosting Spray
Volume is key for marquise layers. “For styling, I recommend using a root-boosting product combined with a volumizing foam to enhance movement throughout the lengths and ends,” says Tun.
Step 3: Use a Round Brush or Hot Tool to Style
Styling marquise layers is pretty straightforward. Tun says you can use either a round brush and blow dryer, or you can add a bit of a bend with a hot tool. Make sure to pull the hair away from the face as you work.
Step 4: Get More Volume With Rollers
“Once each section is complete, reach for trusty Velcro rollers—yes, they’re still a fantastic tool for setting your style while it cools, ensuring it lasts all day,” Tun says.
Step 5: Finish with Hairspray
Finish with a light to medium-hold hairspray to lock everything in place. Gently brush it out with a wide-tooth comb to blend and allow for natural movement.
Cherry cola hair has become just as delicious and irresistible as the sugary drink itself. This hair color trend strikes a beautiful balance between bold yet subtle, and has been seen recently on celebs including Mila Kunis, Dua Lipa, and Zendaya.
We asked hair color experts for their thoughts on why this hair color is trending now, which hair colors this shade looks best on, and how to maintain the hue.
What Is Cherry Cola Hair?
Cherry cola hair is a deep, luxurious color that combines dark brunette with subtle red and purple undertones, giving it a glossy, multi-dimensional look. “It’s similar to the color of dark cherry soda, with the richness of a brown base and a touch of red,” explains Korab. “The defining undertone of cherry cola hair is cool, plum-like purple, which adds depth and sophistication to the shade, making it both bold and refined.”
What sets cherry cola apart from other reds, like auburn or copper, is its darker, cooler tone. Auburn leans more towards a reddish-brown with warmer, golden undertones, while copper is a bright, fiery red-orange that’s more vivid and warm. “Cherry cola, with its purple-red undertones, creates a deeper, cooler vibe that’s still striking but more subdued compared to the brightness of traditional reds,” says Korab. “It’s a great option for those looking for a bold red without the intensity of bright shades or the warmth of classic red tones.”
Why Is Cherry Cola Hair Popular Right Now?
According to Jennifer Korab, a celebrity hairstylist and the owner of Renaissance Salon & Spa, cherry cola hair is having a moment for a few reasons. “This shade offers a dramatic yet wearable look, making it appealing to both brunettes and those wanting a red hue without fully committing to bright red hair,” she explains.
What makes cherry cola hair unique, compared to other red or brunette shades, is its mix of warmth and coolness. According to Korab, it gives the richness of a brunette base with a hint of red, but without the intensity or upkeep of traditional reds. “The purple undertones add depth and sophistication, making it more complex than typical red or brown shades,” she says. “Plus, it’s low-maintenance due to the darker roots, which fade into a deeper cherry or burgundy, allowing it to grow out with minimal upkeep.”
Which Hair Colors Look Best With Cherry Cola Hair?
According to Nikki Ferrara, a hair colorist and owner of Nikki Ferrara Hair Color in NYC, any natural color that is darker than a medium brown hair works best for this tone. “It will look more natural when the color fades,” she says. “I would not recommend these tones for a natural blonde because of the contrast.”
It’s important to note that cherry cola hair is definitely a bit of a commitment. Routine glosses would probably be great if you can visit the salon regularly,” says Ferrara.
What to Ask Your Stylist for
To get cherry cola hair at the salon, ask your stylist for a deep red-brown color with cool purple undertones, creating a rich, multi-dimensional effect. “Make sure to specify a cool-toned red with plum or burgundy hues, rather than a warm or fiery red,” suggests Korab. “Request dimensional coloring to add depth and movement, letting the purple-red tones shine in different lighting.”
Ferrara appreciates when her clients bring in photos of the hair color that they want, so that she can get the general idea of what they’re going for. “This way, I can take a tailored approach to give them the perfect shade of cherry cola while keeping their skin tone and natural hair color in mind,” she says.
For easier maintenance, Korab suggests asking for darker roots that smoothly blend into the red and purple, allowing the color to grow out naturally. To finish, request a gloss or shine treatment to enhance the richness and achieve that glossy, cherry soda look.
How to Maintain Cherry Cola Hair
To maintain the vibrancy of your cherry cola hair, start with a sulfate-free shampoo and conditioner designed for color-treated hair. “To further enhance and maintain the rich red and purple tones, incorporate a color-depositing conditioner, which helps prevent fading and boosts vibrancy,” she says.
Additionally, it’s always a good idea to protect your color from heat damage by using a heat protectant vefore styling with hot tools. “These products will help lock in your cherry cola shade while keeping your hair healthy, shiny, and vibrant,” says Korab.
If you're contemplating the age-old question, 'Should I get bangs?' keep reading. While nothing against short choppy ones, or long, wispy fringe, thick, bushy bangs are the way to go in 2025. Just ask Zendaya, who recently debuted the look.
But, as with so many current beauty trends, bushy bangs aren't new—they're just having a resurgence. Even Zendaya herself sported them over 10 years ago. According to hairstylist David Connor, it's proof of yet another '90s and 2000s trend being modernized in fresh ways.
Plus, these full, textured bangs are also a nod to the 1970s, and perfectly capture today's love for undone, relaxed hair, adds hairstylist Christine Bellemare. Point being, if you're thinking about making the cut, big, bushy bangs are it. Here's what you need to know before heading to the salon.
Who Do Bushy Bangs Work Best For?
This type of thick fringe is flattering on a wide array of different face shapes. "Oval faces can pull them off effortlessly, while heart-shaped faces benefit from the way they balance a wider forehead. For square and angular faces, fuller bangs offset strong jawlines, while for long faces, they create the illusion of a more proportioned shape," explains celebrity hairstylist Jennifer Korab. The key lays in tailoring the length and exactly how they're cut to your specific face shape (more on that point in a moment).
That being said, bushy bangs are best suited for those with naturally medium to thick hair, as you need that density in order to create the fullness, says Bellemare. They can work well for wavy or curly textures, as well as straight hair, so long as it isn't super fine, notes Korab.
What to Ask Your Stylist For
"To achieve Zendaya-inspired bushy bangs, ask your stylist for full, textured bangs that seamlessly blend into your haircut so that they don't appear too blunt or heavy," advises Korab. Request soft layers or point-cutting to add movement and prevent them from feeling too dense, and opt for an eyebrow-grazing length for versatility; this will allow you to wear them fully forward or slightly parted, she points out. If you have a long or narrow face, you can ask your stylist to add width by lengthening the bang's perimeter line; if your face is rounder, he or she can round the bangs near the cheekbones for a more elongated effect, adds Connor.
How to Style Bushy Bangs
A word to the wise: Most bangs aren't a wash-and-go situation and you'll typically have to spend some time and effort styling them, notes Bellemare. "All bangs require some level of commitment, and bushy bangs even more so due to the amount of hair involved in creating their full, voluminous look," adds Connor.
Whereas their curtain or wispy counterparts can more seamlessly grow out and blend into longer lengths, bushy bangs are much more delineated. Still, they can be worn different ways—polished and sleek or relaxed and effortless—making them a very versatile option for those willing to maintain them, he points out.
Either way, start by blow-drying with a medium round brush to create lift and a soft curve, ensuring they don't lay flat, says Korab. Begin by drying them side-to-side to control cowlicks, then finish with a gentle forward roll for a natural look, she says. For a polished touch, lightly run a flat iron or curling wand through them to add a slight bend.
Want to go for a more relaxed vibe? Applying a lightweight mousse or curl cream and air-drying works well for wavy or curly textures, she says.
Yeehaw, y’all! The western-country era is back, and with it comes Taylor Swift’s country-style curls. We’re seeing tighter curls on celebrities, the runway, and everywhere in between, as more women are replacing their loose waves with corkscrew curls. (Think Carrie Underwood during American Idol, Dolly Parton's permed shag, and Reba McEntire’s auburn curls in the ‘80s.)
According to Paul Cucinello, celebrity hairstylist and co-founder of Cucinello Beauty, people are tired of the same old center part with loose waves that Kim Kardashian made popular. “With all of the western fashion trends we’re seeing, it only makes sense that we would start to look back at country western hairstyles as well,” says Cucinello. “Taylor’s curliest style from back in the day isn’t really a current look, but it’s being updated for today with a more modern version.”
These curls are much more defined than loose waves, without being crunchy or gelled. “They are the kind of curls you can only get with a roller set or curling heat tool,” says Cucinello.
While most hair types can achieve the country curls look, naturally wavy hair does work best for this kind of style because the wave supports the structure of the tighter curl you’re creating, making it almost seem effortless and longer lasting, according to Cucinello. “You’ll need a bit of patience, the right tools, and a decent amount of lead time to make this look work."
How to Achieve Country Curls With Naturally Curly Hair
Step 1: On clean damp hair, apply a blowdry cream with hold (like Oribe Curl Gloss or Davines This Is a Curl Gel Oil). Make sure it is evenly distributed.
Step 2: For the best results, Cucinello suggests picking up a set of silicone pin curlers (like the Spoolies Original Hair Curlers) or bendable foam hair rollers (like these). Take 1-2” sections and wrap your hair around the base of the curlers, starting at the roots and continuing to wrap until you reach the ends.
Step 3: Invert the curler so that it locks in place. If you want to use regular rollers, opt for a smaller size and twist each section before you wrap it around each roller, starting at the roots and continuing to wrap until you reach the ends.
Step 4: Secure the roller. Continue this method until your entire head is finished.
Step 5: You can either let your hair dry overnight or allow it to dry completely (a few hours) before unwinding the curlers.
Step 6: Once all the curlers are out, use a working hairspray to lightly spray all your curls. Let that dry for a few minutes.
Step 7: Using either a shine spray or serum, apply a small amount to your hands, rub them together, and then gently scrunch your hair, making sure not to separate the curls.
Step 8: Flip your head over and massage your scalp with your hands. Gently rake your fingers through just to break up the curls, making sure to avoid your part, which will keep it looking polished.
How to Achieve Country Curls With Naturally Straight Hair
Use the same instructions from Cucinello above, but with a few caveats. “I’d suggest the same instructions I mentioned above, but you should choose a product with a bit more hold and make sure your hair is 100% dry before you start to unwrap,” says Cucinello. “You’ll also want to use a bit more hairspray, since you won’t have any natural wave to support your style.”
Millie Bobby Brown just entered her blonde bombshell era—and we’re absolutely here for it.
The Stranger Things star just debuted a honey blonde makeover, and it’s giving peak Y2K energy. With that effortlessly sun-kissed, golden glow, Millie’s new ‘do is basically a reinvention of Britney Spears’ Oops!... I Did It Again era style. This isn’t just any blonde, either—it’s warm, rich and full of dimension, making it the perfect shade to channel that early-2000s pop star fantasy. With the resurgence of all things Y2K—see: low-rise jeans, frosted lips, and butterfly clips—it was only a matter of time before the quintessential blonde of the era made a comeback.
Honey blonde is the perfect middle ground between icy platinum and deep caramel, making it ultra-flattering on a wide range of skin tones, says Renée Valerie, Director at R+COLOR Education and R+COLOR Collective Member. Plus, it has that soft, lived-in feel that makes it look effortlessly natural, so it’s easy to use as a transitional shade as we embrace warmer weather in the weeks ahead. Unlike the cool-toned, high-maintenance blondes of past seasons, this shade is all about warmth and radiance.
Whether you’re fully embracing the Y2K aesthetic or just want a low-maintenance blonde that still looks fresh and expensive, honey blonde is the move. Add in some tousled waves and a little lip gloss, and you’re basically ready to headline the TRL countdown.
How to Get the Look
For natural blondes, achieving this look is as simple as adding warm, golden lowlights and a gloss to create that rich, dimensional effect—think buttery tones over anything too cool or ashy. Valerie likes to start the process by adding that warm hue all over and then going in with dimensional highlights to round out the look.
Brunettes, on the other hand, may need some strategic balayage or babylights to lift the color while keeping the roots soft and blended for a natural grow-out. Make sure to ask your stylist for a warm, golden blonde with caramel or honey undertones, avoiding anything too platinum or brassy. And if you want to go full Y2K, consider pairing it with face-framing highlights to really bring out that early-2000s pop princess energy.
How to Maintain the Look
Millie Bobby Brown is no stranger to major hair transformations—she’s rocked everything from a buzz cut to deep brunette and now this dreamy honey blonde. But with great color comes great responsibility, and keeping this golden hue fresh requires some dedication.
To maintain that rich, sun-kissed glow, swap in a sulfate-free, color-safe shampoo and a hydrating conditioner to keep strands nourished. Since blonde shades—especially warm tones—can fade or turn brassy over time, a weekly gloss treatment or purple-tinted conditioner (used sparingly) can help keep things balanced.
Emma Roberts just dropped a major hair transformation, and it’s giving us all the fiery, head-turning energy we need to shake off the winter blues. Say hello to the newest hair color trend: sunrise red.
A warm, glowing shade that’s equal parts bold and romantic, sunrise red is defined by its “beautifully rich, ginger-based shade that enhances cooler skin tones with its warm and vibrant tones,” says Renée Valerie, Director, R+COLOR Education & R+COLOR Collective Member. “It’s a striking yet natural-looking color that adds depth and dimension.”
So why is sunrise red the shade of the moment? Other than Roberts making it look so effortless, it’s the perfect in-between season color—cozy enough to warm up your complexion during the chilly winter months but bright enough to bring fresh, vibrant energy into spring. Plus, with celebs like Sydney Sweeney and Gigi Hadid also dabbling in the redhead renaissance, it’s clear that fiery hues are having a major moment.
Unlike the icy blondes and deep brunettes of past seasons, this shade makes a statement without feeling too high-maintenance. It fades beautifully, works on a range of skin tones, and brings an instant boost of confidence. Need we say more?
And let’s be real, if Emma Roberts, the queen of classic blonde, is switching things up, you know it’s a trend worth trying. Whether you go full sunrise red or opt for a more subtle strawberry glaze, this shade is all about warmth, glow, and main character energy. So if you've been looking for a sign to spice up your hair game, consider this it.
How to Get the Look
If you’re ready to take on this fiery hue, ask your stylist for a warm, dimensional red with a mix of copper, amber, and golden tones. Think a blend of cinnamon and apricot with a soft, lived-in finish. You’ll want a custom mix that flatters your skin tone, so bring inspo pics (yes, Emma’s latest selfie definitely counts).
If you’re transitioning from a lighter blonde, Valerie recommends a gloss application to allow the bold red to gradually fade into a soft, peachy hue that’s just as beautiful. For those starting with a darker base, your stylist may need to lift your color slightly to get that vibrant glow. Bonus points if you pair it with soft waves or a sleek blowout.
How to Maintain the Look
Upkeeping a vibrant color isn’t for the faint of heart—red dye molecules are notoriously quick to fade, meaning a little extra TLC is mandatory. To keep your sunrise red from washing down the drain, swap your regular shampoo for a sulfate-free, color-safe formula and wash with cool water to seal in the pigment,
A color-depositing conditioner or gloss treatment once a week can also work wonders in reviving that fresh-from-the-salon vibrancy. And if you’re a heat-styling addict, make sure you’re using a heat protectant every single time—nothing dulls red hair faster than hot tools without protection. Lastly, embrace dry shampoo and stretch your washes as long as possible (your color and your scalp will thank you). With the right care, your gorgeous red mane can stay just as bold as the day you walked out of the salon.
Whether you're growing out bangs, transitioning from a bob to long, luscious locks, or simply trying to shake up your look, the in-between phases of a new haircut can be, well, awkward. Your once chic cut can morph into an unintentional mullet in an instant or those curtain bangs you adored now resemble floppy dog ears. And let’s not even start on that weird length where your hair just…exists, refusing to cooperate with any styling tool in your arsenal.
Enter the “hair calendar”—a game-changer for anyone looking to master their mane over the next 12 months. Think of it as a beauty vision board but for your ‘do. More and more people are mapping out their trims, treatments, and color refreshes in advance to sidestep those dreaded in-between stages by strategically planning out cuts every few months and penciling in deep-conditioning treatments.
Sound like something you can get on board with? Read on below for how to perfectly map out your personal hair journey.
What Is a Hair Calendar?
Simply put, a hair calendar is your personal cheat sheet to good hair days all year long. It’s a 12-month plan that helps you map out everything. “It’s not only useful for gradually planning your cuts and color to keep up with trends, but it’s also great for maintenance,” says Sarah Potempa, Celebrity Hairstylist and founder of The Beachwaver Co. From trims to color refreshes to deep-conditioning treatments to bold style changes, this planning strategy ensures you never get stuck in an awkward grow-out phase again.
The real magic comes in when planning hairstyles that actually transition well into each other. Thinking of going from a bob to long layers? Your calendar can ensure you get the right in-between cuts to avoid that dreaded shaggy, awkward stage. Growing out bangs? Schedule strategic trims so they blend seamlessly instead of hanging at that weird 'too long to be bangs, too short to tuck' length. By staying ahead of your hair’s natural growth cycle, you can easily make every phase look intentional.
Drawing Inspiration
When building your hair calendar, inspiration is everything—and luckily, there’s no shortage of it. For 2025, Potempa recommends trying out a few of the latest trends, like curtain bangs, long layers, and textured bobs. But you can also get inspired by scrolling through Instagram and Pinterest to find styles that match your hair goals, whether it’s effortlessly blended layers, the perfect balayage or a chic blunt bob. You can also take notes from your favorite celebrities and influencers, as they often document their hair transformations, giving you a roadmap for what works (and what doesn’t).
Of course, the number one resource at your disposal is your hairstylist. Turn to your go-to gal for expert advice—but be sure to bring in reference photos so they can help you map out a timeline that’s personal to you, your hair type and your overarching hair goals. And for color changes specifically, your stylist can consult on “how frequently you need to schedule color appointments depending on how dramatic the change is and how fast your hair grows,” says Potempa. Your stylist can also help you take seasonal trends into consideration, adding rich tones in the fall or going lighter for summer.
The net-net? Choose styles that work with your hair’s natural growth, so every transition looks polished instead of painful.
How to Build a Hair Calendar
Creating a personalized calendar is all about thinking ahead and treating your strands with the same level of planning as your skincare routine (because let’s be real…healthy, stylish hair doesn’t just happen on its own).
Start by identifying your hair goals for the year. Are you growing out a pixie cut? Transitioning from highlights to a rich, all-over hue? Maintaining a sleek bob? Once you have a vision, break the year into strategic checkpoints. Mark down when you’ll need trims to keep your style looking fresh (typically every 6-8 weeks), color touch-ups to avoid any dreaded roots and deep-conditioning treatments to keep your locks thriving, says Potempa. If you’re planning a major transformation—like going from short to long or dark to platinum—be sure to map out the necessary steps so you don’t end up with breakage, brassiness or that dreaded in-between stage.
Most importantly, you need to tailor your calendar to your lifestyle. If you have a wedding in six months, be sure to schedule a cut that will grow out gracefully by then. Or let’s say you’re planning a tropical getaway—book a gloss treatment beforehand to keep your color vibrant and frizz-free. If you’re unsure about timing, you can always consult your stylist. They’ll be able to help you plan out trims and treatments that make your hair journey seamless.
How you organize yourself is completely up to you, and what works for keeping yourself accountable. You can go old-school with a physical planner, use your phone’s calendar for automated reminders, or even download a beauty scheduling app. The goal is to never get caught in a hair rut again. With a little planning, every phase of your hair’s evolution will look effortlessly chic, so why not take that extra step?
Maybe you’re heading to the salon eager for a big refresh on your ‘do, or perhaps you’ve been experimenting with new styles and still haven’t landed on the one that makes you say wow. Factoring in your face shape, bone structure, and other features may just make all the difference between a cut that feels natural and one that just doesn’t look right. For some insights, we asked celebrity stylists to give us the DL on the best haircuts for different face shapes. Here’s the rundown.
Best Haircuts for Round Faces
Round face shapes are characterized by soft curves versus sharp angles, says Jacob Sirianno, celebrity hairstylist at Pearlita in New York City. “I recommend choosing hairstyles that add some structure and angularity.”
The best haircuts for round faces include:
Long layers
Lobs
Side-swept bangs
Shag cuts
Angled bobs
Asymmetrical bobs
Butterfly cut
“A contour cut (aka butterfly cut) is particularly flattering, as it adds volume and height to the crown, while providing texture through the ends," Sirianno says. It’s also adaptable based on your bone structure, allowing you to adjust where face-framing layers begin to accentuate or soften certain features.
Best Haircuts for Diamond Faces
Diamond face shapes are much more angular, often characterized by a narrow forehead, prominent cheekbones, and tapered jawline. Those with this face shape are naturally striking, and choosing a cut is all about creating balance with softness. “For diamond shapes, longer face-framed layers are great. They can soften your shape if you are more angular,” notes Kimberly Gueldner, celebrity stylist and founder of Voël Hair.
The best haircuts for diamond faces include:
Long layers
Chin-length bobs
Curtain bangs
Voluminous pixie cuts
Face-framing layers
Layered curls
Curtain bangs
Shoulder shags
Soft, tousled waves
When choosing a haircut for a diamond face shape, the goal is to balance the angles and highlight your gorgeous cheekbones. Deep side parts and layered styles also draw attention to the eyes and cheekbones.
Best Haircuts for Square Faces
For square faces that are angular, a soft haircut can provide some beautiful balance. To achieve this, Sirianno is a fan of on-trend curtain bangs. "The Italian bob is another great choice, as it offers softness and movement, while layers ensure a flattering flow.”
Best haircuts for square faces include:
Curtain bangs
Side-swept bangs
Italian bob
Voluminous layers
Long, layered cuts
Face-framing layers
Textured lob
When styling, Sirianno says to channel that ‘90s supermodel glam look—bouncy, voluminous, and soft. “The key is to keep the overall silhouette soft and flowing,” he notes.
Best Haircuts for Oval Faces
Oval faces can pull off nearly any style thanks to their balanced proportions. “From pixie cuts to bobs, or even long, flowing styles like the iconic Cher look, this face shape is incredibly versatile,” Sirianno says.
Best haircuts for oval faces include:
Pixie cuts
Bobs
Long, flowing styles
Shoulder-length lob
Layered shags
Curtain bangs
Face-framing layers
Choppy bobs
“If you feel like changing it up, don’t be afraid to chop it off and try something different. Hair will always grow back, and you’ll look good at every length in between," Sirianno says,
Best Haircuts for Heart Faces
True to its name, a heart-shaped face has a broader forehead and cheekbones that taper down to a narrow, pointed chin. Some even have a widow's peak that creates that natural heart shape! “For heart-shaped faces, shorter face-framed layers, such as curtain or longer swept bangs, are another option that works well," Gueldner says.
Best haircuts for heart faces include:
Face-framing layers
Curtain bangs
Layered pixie cut
Shoulder-length shag
Long layers
Chin-length lob
Layered lob
Blunt bob
When choosing a haircut for a heart-shaped face, consider styles that add volume near the jawline, such as chin-length bobs or layered lobs. Also, bangs—particularly curtain or side-swept styles—help create softness while showcasing your eyes.
For any of the above face shapes, Gueldner says that you don’t have to commit to a big chop (unless you’re going after the drama factor). “I always like switching up the face-framing more than chopping off the length,” she says. “I think adding a curtain bang or adding layering around the front does more for changing up your look and enhancing your face shape than one length around the face and going from long to short.”
Angelina Jolie just made headlines—but this time it’s not for a blockbuster movie or a humanitarian mission. It’s for her super chic new side bangs.
The actress opted for the iconic hairstyle to pose at the photo call for the 36th edition of the Palm Springs International Film Festival. She paired the style with a stunning black satin halter-neck dress.
The side bang had its golden era in the 2000s when it graced the faces of pop stars, A-list actresses and high schoolers experimenting with flat irons (guilty). Think of it as the perfect marriage between sophistication and a touch of rebellious edge. It was the must-have accessory, whether you were channeling your inner Avril Lavigne with a punk-rock twist or opting for the glamorous, polished vibes of a young Rachel McAdams. And now, thanks to Gen Z’s obsession with Y2K nostalgia and celebs like Jolie giving it a modern upgrade, the side bang is experiencing a full-fledged revival.
“Side bangs are always chic and always on trend,” says Gregory Patterson, celebrity hairstylist for Sally Beauty. “They’re the perfect go-to for many face shapes, easy to style, and a great transitional style.” A well-placed side bang can soften sharp features, draw attention to your eyes and add instant drama to any hairstyle. Plus, it’s low-maintenance compared to other bang styles—no constant trimming or awkward growing-out phases required.
Jolie’s new ‘do is proof that even the simplest tweak can make a major impact. Want to try your hand at the 2000’s style? Read on below for how to get the look.
What to Ask Your Stylist
To get any hairstyle, the first step is communicating with your stylist. “Tell your stylist you want side-swept bangs—you can even let them know if you want long, wispy, or slightly shorter bangs depending on your preference,” says Patterson. If you already have a fringe, try asking your stylist to subtly take in shorter pieces to help guide the longer strands in the direction you want them to fall.
But be very mindful of your hairline, hair growth patterns and cowlicks, warns Patterson. If you have strong growth patterns, “always tackle your fringe first and when it’s wet” for better control when cutting. Don’t let this deter you, though—all you have to do is work with your stylist to create a side-swept bang that frames your face and sweeps across all the sweet spots for a look that’s both flattering and trendy.
How to Style at Home
Now for the hard part: recreating that perfect salon style at home. The key is to keep it simple and not over-style your bangs with multiple swipes of your hot tool. “Over-styled, over-brushed, and too much product can date bangs quickly,” says Patterson. Instead, try using dry shampoo to give just enough oomph to bring bangs to life without getting heavy-handed on the hairspray.
So, how do you style them correctly? The complicated truth is that it depends on what your hair type is. For those with little to no texture or waves, Patterson recommends adding a heat-protecting spray or cream and using your fingers and your trusty blow-dryer to lift the roots of your fringe, shifting them side to side until they’re about 95% dry. Then, “direct the airflow in the direction you want to show movement or where you plan to part your bang, and blow them on low speed, high heat until completely dry.”
The key is going to be setting the bangs in the desired direction with a no-crease clip, allowing them to completely cool. Remove the clip and spritz with a spray for hold and define using a paste or cream of your liking.
For those with wavy or curly hair, you can follow the above method, but instead of using your fingers, swap it out for a flat blow-dry brush to direct and smooth your bangs. Once dry, set with a no-crease clip and secure with a spritz of spray and voilà! You’ve got that perfectly nostalgic look in seconds.
It seems like every new day brings another TikTok hair hack, but there’s a new viral hair trick making the circuits right now and it’s really good. It doesn’t involve having to wear uncomfortable curlers while you’re trying to sleep, and it literally takes about five minutes.
Plus, while it’s not quite a “heatless” curl trick, it gets super close since it seriously minimizes how long you’re using a blow-dryer. And no curling iron or flat iron is required! The result is low-glam curls and texture that are shiny, healthy, and last all day. We’ve got the full tutorial below.
How to Do the TikTok 5-Minute Curls Hack
This might just be the easiest way to get gorgeous curls! Like, just a few steps and five minutes easy. Here’s what to do.
1. Gather Your Goods
All you need is a heat protectant, a brush, your blow-dryer, and maybe a little volumizing mousse if you want more lift, says Kate Ross, a hairstylist at Irresistible Me.
2. Start With Damp Hair
One of the keys to these quick curls is starting with damp hair. “Start with damp hair and not soaking wet,” Ross says. Spritz on your heat protectant and any styling products and brush through.
3. Divide & Twist
Divide your hair into two equal sections. Twist one section tightly, holding the end with your hands to keep everything wound tight. Don’t use a ponytail holder since it will create an unwanted crease.
4. Blow Dry
Next, use a blow-dryer to gently dry the twisted section of hair. “Keep the blow dryer setting on medium heat versus max blast. You want to style, not scorch,” Ross says. “Hold it about six inches away and focus on small sections for 10 to 15 seconds each.”
Keep holding the twisted section until it’s completely cooled. This is what helps set the style. Repeat on the other side. (Pro tip: You can divide your hair into more sections depending on how tight or voluminous you want the curls.)
5. Finish
Once you’ve finished blow-drying, gently separate your curls with your fingers and lock it in with a finishing spray, dab of serum, or texturizing product.
And there you have it—beautiful, shiny, and bouncy curls in less time than it takes your coffee to brew or rideshare driver to show up—zero curling iron required. Leave it to TikTok to churn out such a genius hair hack.
I've sweated my way through five summers in the Midwest, and I have to admit, I'm not always prepared when it comes to my wardrobe. However, this year I'm making sure that changes.
Rather than playing a long and complicated guessing game, I consulted three top fashion stylists to find out the staples they insist their clients keep in their closets for summer, as well as the essentials they reach for themselves. Better yet, I wanted to explore more affordable options that I could shop at Amazon, and they didn't disappoint.
Wide-Leg Linen Pants
"Linen wide-leg pants are the definition of effortless summer style," Shari Braendel, founder and CEO of Style by Color, tells us. The fact that they're flowy and breathable "while looking polished," makes them a non-negotiable addition to an easy warm-weather wardrobe. Consider them a more elevated alternative to your standard shorts or denim, and they'll work for multiple occasions this season as well.
Effortless White Tank
Braendel also says that a sleek white tank top is "basically everything you need when the heat hits." This simple yet versatile piece will be a little "chameleon" of style in your closet. There are just so many ways to dress it up or down for just about any social event. "You can knot it, tuck it, or leave it loose," she suggests. The options are truly endless, and with this multi-pack, you'll have four of these on hand.
Maxi Dress
Personal stylist Dianne Boyer says that if you're going to keep a no-fuss dress in your rotation, go for a maxi style. Not only does it work for summer, but you can also style it year-round by changing up accessories and adding some outerwear once it gets cooler again. "While I will wear black and white most of the time, I prefer navy in the summer," she shares.
White Denim
You should also focus on keeping your denim light. "White denim is always a summer staple, and for this season, I recommend going with a wide-leg style for a modern feel," Boyer adds. Thanks to this flexible neutral shade, the styling possibilities are endless, and they really only depend on the vibe you're going for. Plus, you can team them with sneakers, flats, heels, or sandals.
Oversized Button-Downc
Boyer also recommends a lightweight, oversized button-down. She specifically prefers this design because of the flocked sleeves, which "keep the shirt neat-looking, and because of the trending butter yellow color." The striped design also coincides with the rise of the nautical look. Pair it with your sailor jeans for the ultimate style duo.
White Platform Sneakers
Don't just go for any sneaker; a white platform style lends you "extra height" while "elongating the legs," according to Boyer. Whether you wear them with cut-off shorts or your favorite dress, they'll give a casual touch to your look while still making you feel polished. Plus, as a 5-foot-1 woman, I prefer a little boost that doesn't always involve heels.
Raffia Sandal
Style coach Liz Wendler insists that a mesh or raffia sandal "is an absolute must to add to your summer wardrobe." The "breezy" style looks so elegant while remaining cool and comfortable for any warm-weather events. They also scream "quiet luxury" while remaining "light, tactile, and just undone enough to make everything else feel effortless."
Striped Dress
"A striped dress is summer’s version of a good mood you can wear," Wendler says. The striped motif makes it feel a bit more elevated compared to a solid hue, and we also can't resist a dress with pockets. It's the kind of piece that works just as well for running errands as it will for Sunday brunch.
Straw Bag
You can't forget to add some fresh and fun accessories into the mix. Wendler loves giving a basic outfit a boost with a classic and simple straw bag. "It instantly brightens up an outfit and brings an airy feel to your wardrobe," she notes. Even better, the neutral tone will help it work well with so many pieces that are already hanging in your closet.
White Linen Shirt
"The white linen shirt is less of a trend and more of a summer state of mind," Wendler shares. A crisp white shirt is a workwear essential, and in a lightweight linen material, you'll get through a heatwave easily. You can tuck this style into a nice pair of trousers or shorts, and you can even use it to dress up your swimwear by the pool or at the beach.
Having lightweight-yet-stylish pieces in your closet is essential for the summer heat. If your wardrobe is lacking in that area, don’t worry; you don’t have to spend your entire beach vacation budget to buy some new items. Amazon has so many options to wear to work, to brunch, and everywhere else for under $30. Below you’ll find cute blouses, tanks, and T-shirts, starting at just $8.
Dokotoo Floral-Print Puff-Sleeve Shirt
This adorable puff-sleeve blouse has ruffles along the sleeve hem and a small keyhole detail in back. The delicate floral print comes in a variety of colors, including light pink, lavender, yellow, pale green, and more summery shades. “I ordered this blouse to freshen up my spring wardrobe, and it has quickly become one of my go-to teaching outfits,” said one shopper. “The puff sleeves and smocked details add a stylish touch while still keeping it professional and classroom-appropriate. It’s flowy and lightweight, making it super comfortable for busy school days.”
Floerns Ruffle-Sleeve Blouse
Pair this sleeveless blouse with trousers or a slip skirt for the ideal summer office outfit. Thanks to the ruffled cap sleeves and notched neckline, the top looks much more polished than a typical tank, but it will still keep you cool. According to reviewers, the lightweight material is breathable yet not see through.
Blooming Jelly Flutter-Sleeve Blouse
Instead of a basic crewneck tee, reach for this elevated version. The ruffled sleeves and faux-pleating detail give the top a dressier look that’s great for almost any summer occasion. Plus, the flowy fit and stretchy fabric will keep you comfy. Choose from 20 different colors, including black, navy, hot pink, sky blue, turquoise, and more.
Amazon has even more must-shop summer tops below, starting at $10.
Dokotoo Puff-Sleeve Knit Top
Amazon Essentials Classic-Fit Short-Sleeve Crewneck T-Shirt
Zeagoo Short-Sleeve Button-Down Shirt
Automet Eyelet-Sleeve Shirt
Wiholl Puff-Sleeve Top
PrettyGarden Ruffle-Sleeve T-Shirt
Blooming Jelly Swiss Dot Blouse
Blooming Jelly Cap-Sleeve Blouse
Zeagoo Sleeveless Button-Down Top
Btfbm Puff-Sleeve Top
Newchoice V-Neck Sleeveless Blouse
Automet Cap-Sleeve Shirt
As a native Southerner, I’m used to hot, humid summers. But in the four years that I’ve lived in New York City, I’ve experienced a different kind of heat, especially with skyscrapers reflecting the sun onto blazing hot sidewalks. So, I’m always on the lookout for lightweight clothing to keep me cool on my daily outings, and Amazon has plenty of breathable fashion staples available right now—all under $50.
Right now, Amazon’s Fashion hub has tons of flowy maxi dresses, breezy button-down blouses, and airy wide-leg pants that will keep you cool and comfortable (even when it’s scorching outside). Many of these pieces come from popular brands like The Drop and Amazon Essentials, and prices start at just $16.
The Drop Fiona Linen Shirt Dress
I’m all for a one-and-done outfit, so I’m snagging this relaxed shirt dress that’s made with a blend of breathable materials like linen and cotton. The dress is designed with a button-down front, collared neck, and a midi length that hits just below the knee (depending on your height). It can easily be dressed up with heels or strappy flats for dinner with friends, or even worn more casually with a swimsuit and flip-flops for the beach.
Anrabess 2-Piece Linen Lounge Set
Matching sets are my go-to travel outfits in the summer, which is exactly why I’m buying this two-piece Anrabess set ahead of my next trip. It comes with a sleeveless, cropped top and coordinating high-waisted, wide-leg pants. And it’s made with a blend of breathable fabrics like linen, so I know it’ll keep me cool in hot temperatures.
Zeagoo Button-Down Shirt
My summer workwear is in need of a refresh, and a collared button-down shirt is just the answer. This airy blouse is made with 100 percent cotton, so I know it will feel lightweight and breezy even on my long commute to the office. One shopper noted called the summer staple a “classic must-have” and described it as “roomy and cool.” I plan to style it with high-waisted trousers and loafers, but it can also be worn into the fall, by layering a blazer or cardigan over it.
Continue scrolling to see more cooling summer fashion staples under $50, and head to Amazon’s Fashion hub to view the full assortment.
Lnx Linen High-Waisted Wide-Leg Pants
Shy Velvet Linen Spaghetti- Strap Maxi Dress
Trendy Queen Eyelet Flowy Blouse
Amazon Essentials Drawstring Linen Blend Shorts
Jydress Linen Button-Down V-Neck Vest
Danedvi 2-Piece Cotton Lounge Set
The Drop Kamila A-Line Mini Skort
When you think of summer clothing, there’s probably one material that immediately comes to mind: linen. The fabric is lightweight, flowy, and comfortable, making it ideal for blisteringly hot days and evenings. Amazon has tons of linen pants, dresses, shirts, and skirts on sale, and prices are as low as $16.
You’ll find a breezy maxi dress that will look great with casual sneakers or heeled sandals, as well as an oversized button-down to pair with jeans or throw over a bathing suit. Shop some of our favorite linen clothing pieces from Amazon below.
Amazon Essentials Linen-Blend Drawstring Pant
You’ll want to wear these wide-leg linen-cotton pants for every occasion this summer, whether it’s a backyard barbecue or an outdoor brunch. The pants have a relaxed fit, an elastic waistband, and a drawstring to adjust the waist. Choose from a variety of colors, including cream, black, olive, navy, and more. The linen pants are also available in a wide range of sizes, from XS to 6XL, to suit many different body types.
Btfbm Linen 2-Piece Set
For a chic outfit that requires little to no effort, grab this stylish two-piece set. The halter top features a keyhole detail and a tie to adjust the fit of the neckline, and the wide-leg pants have an elastic waistband and pockets. The set comes in eight shades, including teal, wine red, light green, navy, army green, black, khaki, and rust. Plus, you can mix and match the top and bottoms with other items in your wardrobe. One shopper said, “It's one of my go-to summer outfits. I like that on vacation, I can pair each piece with a different top, shorts, or skirt.”
Anrabess 2-Piece Crop Top and Wide-Leg Pants Set
This set includes a cute tank and wide-leg bottoms. The roomy fit of both pieces provides airflow to help you stay cool, even on the hottest summer days. Reviewers love how comfortable the set is, with one person saying it feels like they’re wearing pajamas.
Beat the heat with even more linen pieces from Amazon below, starting at $16.
The Drop Women's Blanca Linen Button-Front V-Neck Maxi Dress
Ueu Sleeveless Linen Mini Dress
Idealsanxun Linen Crop Tank Top
Amazon Essentials 5-Inch Inseam Drawstring Linen-Blend Shorts
Elleven Linen Flared Maxi Skirt
Anrabess Linen Overalls
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