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What to Expect on the Red Carpets During Awards Season 2024

 If red carpet stylists had their way, awards season 2024 would be a joyous celebration of emerging designers, diverse talent and archival looks with an underlining note of thoughtfulness regarding the state of fashion. But, there are brand partnerships at play, new collections to promote and sponsors to keep happy. Hollywood’s wardrobes become Tetris puzzles, as celebrity dressers navigate samples, alterations and custom commissions, while keeping in mind both the couture and ready-to-wear trends and incorporating some semblance of sustainability in line with the industry’s commitment to do better for our planet. A dress is never just a dress during awards season.

If this sounds like an impossible tick-boxing exercise, there will be overarching themes at play at the Golden Globes, SAG Awards and Oscars, as stylists fall for the same buzzy designers, directional silhouettes and whimsical embellishments that chime with the current mood, but have lasting impact. Vogue picked the brains of three heavyweight dressers to find out what we can expect from the nominees and guests on film’s big nights in 2024.


Fashion, darling

The SAG-AFTRA strike turned the “fashion space into an art form”, argues Holly White, who dresses emerging stars, like Heartstopper’s Joe Locke. Explainer: in the absence of premieres, celebs turned out to shows, dinners and store events in outfits otherwise reserved for big California moments. As such, there was more experimentation, which will now trickle onto the world’s stage.


Take Sienna Miller’s quirky bump-revealing Schiaparelli moment at Vogue World: London. Undoubtedly one of the looks of the year, masterminded by stylist Harry Lambert, the fabulous white crop top and bubble skirt perhaps wouldn’t have previously found their way to the Academy Awards, but catapulted pure fashion drama to the top of conversations. After being starved of red-carpet wear in the latter part of 2023, expect awards show attendees to dream big. Come January, people will especially be leaning on the new guard – Sabato de Sarno at Gucci, Peter Hawkings at Tom Ford and Chemena Kamali at Chloé – and looking at the modern house visions set to define the year in fashion.

Disco 2024
“If there is a time to shine, it’s on the red carpet,” asserts White. “Metallics will reign and spring 2024 brought some modern silhouettes to the runway that will give this somewhat consistent trend a contemporary and updated look.” Watch out, she says, for Paco Rabanne, Alexander McQueen and Ralph Lauren.

Zadrian Smith, who styles Ariana DeBose, agrees: “That Ralph Lauren look on Christy Turlington was killer.” His other predictions, which goes hand in hand with sheeny-shiny fabrications? Sheerness and fringing. “The flapper girl is making a comeback in a big way,” notes Smith, citing heavy embellishment and relaxed silhouettes as key signifiers of the ’20s revival (keep an eye on The Attico, Prada, Jil Sander and Givenchy). On the flip side, micro hemlines will keep the after-party scene looking disco fabulous (Gucci and Tom Ford, we’re looking at you).


I Asked the Experts—These 9 Hair Trends Will Dominate in 2024

 Whilst there's still some time before next year arrives, as a beauty editor, I'm already curious about which hair trends 2024 will bring. It'll come as no surprise that last year paved the way for short haircut trends, with many of us (read: pretty much the entire Who What Wear UK team) flocking to the salon to chop our lengths into every iteration of a bob haircut going, from blunt bobs to the Italian bob and inverted bobs. And there's no doubt about it—a quick scroll of Instagram confirms that short hairstyles are here to stay well into this year. From a colour perspective, salons were inundated with requests for red hair, from cowboy copper to cherry cola red, as one of the year's biggest hair colour trends of the year. 


So, what hair trends lay in store for 2024? From trending haircuts to the hair colours we'll see everywhere I asked Jason Crozier, art director at Neville Hair & Beauty, for all the insights on the hair trends we'll be wearing in 2024.


The Biggest Hair Trends of 2024

1. Barqoue Bob


Just when we thought we'd seen all the possible types of bob haircuts, another iteration has entered the chat. The "baroque bob" is set to be a big hair trend in 2024, according to Crozier, which lends itself well to those with natural curls or longer bob haircuts that have grown out. "Baroque-inspired curls bring an air of opulence, with Versace’s runway as a prominent example," he says. "In 2024, the trend will evolve with a contemporary twist. Celebrities like Zendaya continue to embrace voluminous curls, but now with a hint of avant-garde geometric shapes, offering a combination of timeless beauty and modern artistry."


If you're not blessed with natural curls, curling wands are your go-to for creating volume and body with your bob.


These Will Be the Top Fashion Trends in 2024, According to Professional Stylists—and You Can Shop Them Now

If you’re looking for a preview of what fashion trends to expect in 2024, you’ve come to the right place. We did some research ourselves and got the scoop from Stitch Fix professional stylists to determine what everyone will be wearing in the upcoming year. As it turns out, bows, preppy styles, wardrobe basics, and ‘90s and ‘00s fashion are all in.

“I love the idea of investing in timeless, versatile pieces that I know I’ll love for years to come,” says one stylist, Ray Carter. Another Stitch Fix stylist, Stephanie Arroyo, tells us that she's excited for the “denim-on-denim” looks from the 2000s to make a reappearance. “It’s classic without being too dressy or casual,” she notes. 

Read on to discover more 2024 fashion trends and how to style them, and shop pieces that you can add to your closet now. 


The perfect non-trend trend is wardrobe basics. Stitch Fix stylists have noticed people requesting classic pieces more frequently, such as button-downs and solid colors. According to stylist Jessica Sockel, “A tucked in button-down is a timeless look. For an office-ready ensemble, style with wide-leg denim and throw on a tie-waist trench coat, worn open to show off the rest of your ‘fit.”

She adds that basics can be worn casually or more dressed up: “Wear denim and your favorite sneakers during the day, then swap with heels when you’re ready for a night out.” And the best part is that these items don’t go out of fashion, so you’ll get plenty of use out of them, and you can endlessly mix and match. 


Fashion Trends 2024: Millennial Pink & 9 Other Runway Looks For The Real World

 Ever since the skinny jeans debate, there seems to be underlying online animosity between millennials and Gen Z. For the most part, the divide is trivial—many of the millennial-loved trends of the ‘90s have been reborn for the TikTok generation and practically everyone is wearing ballet flats again. The younger group managed to make millennial moments a trendier, cooler part of their identity—and for the record, I fall directly between the two age groups and take no sides. However, while Gen Z may be able to add their stamp of approval to a trend, they aren’t necessarily the ones behind the trend’s creation, and the fashion trends for 2024 presented during Fashion Month prove it. 


As I watched the Spring/Summer ‘24 collections make their way down the runway, I couldn’t help but swoon over a particular soft shade of pink sprinkled throughout the designer’s shows. Tory Burch, Carolina Herrera, and Sandy Liang presented pink mini dresses, pink gowns, and pink bow bags (all of which I quickly declared my favorite pieces). It dawned on me that the reason I loved them so much was because the pieces weren’t just any shade of pink, they were Millennial Pink. The shade that defined my entire existence from 2014-2017 suddenly doesn’t seem so “cheugy” anymore. The millennials are getting their power back. 

Could a color revival really tip the power scales? Probably not—but if you add a few snippets of commentary from New York Fashion Week, you might get somewhere. 

During New York Fashion Week a controversial fashion show for Shao Yang was held on the rooftop of Anna Delvey’s apartment and was co-hosted by Delvey herself—a convenient location considering she’s a convicted felon and still under house arrest. What’s more millennial than a girl-boss-turned-scammer trope?

Delvey was joined on the rooftop by famed publicist Kelly Cutrone who helped put on the event. Cutrone was asked what she would consider “in” and “out” this fashion week in a viral TikTok video (ironic, considering her response).

“One thing that’s in is the motherf*cking truth. One thing that’s out is influencers,” Cutrone responded. 

Cutrone is known to have strong opinions and quite a bit of influence herself. If influencers are “out”, that’s another strike against Gen Z. 

The nail in the coffin on Gen Z’s trend domination? I’ll give you a second to guess—side parts. When I went backstage before the STAUD debut runway show at The Plaza Hotel, I was surprised to see model after model with a strong side part. 



Through a cloud of TRESemmé hairspray, I asked celebrity hair artist, Renato Campora, if side parts were coming back. 

“Completely,” Campora replied as he brushed his hands through a model’s long side-parted hair. “A side part, a middle part, or wearing your hair back is a question of changing [your hair] to match your look. A side part is beautiful and opens up the neck.” 

As I watched the models saunter down the runway with their side parts and chic long blue STAUD skirts, I felt myself self-consciously adjusting my middle part. Whether you’re a millennial, Gen Z, somewhere in-between (like me), or don’t even fall into one of the categories, you’ll want to get an early read on the biggest fashion trends for 2024. 

Keep reading for nine trends that may lead to generational peace.

Fashion Photography: What it Takes to Make the Grade, Part 2

 In celebration of the Fall segment of New York Fashion Week 2014, which runs from September 4-11, we interviewed three more professional fashion photographers for our second and final installment on fashion photography to provide a clear picture of what it’s like to be a fashion photographer, as well as some cogent hints and tips for those considering entering this glamorous, but challenging field. New York Fashion Week (NYFW) is a really big deal, and its scale and economics are staggering. There will be over 50 runway shows and the production costs for lighting alone at one of the Lincoln Center shows can easily top $100k. The total cost for just one of these extravaganzas can easily top $1M, which breaks down to about $1,750 a second! According to the New York City Economic Development Corporation, NYFW rakes in about $850M for the city, double the amount for the Super Bowl. Fashion Week events will be held all over New York City and you may rest assured that the world’s top fashion designers and scads of celebrities will be there, along with a profusion of fashion fans, aspiring fashionistas, and, of course, hordes of photographers.


With her mother as her first business partner, Lindsay Adler began shooting professionally at the age of 15, or about half her life (she’s now 29). She has since established herself as one of the leading fashion photographers in the city and works out of her studio in the Chelsea section of Manhattan. “It took me a long time to get into fashion,” Lindsay recalls, “and I explored many different genres, including nature photography with my family, shooting senior portraits in high school to make money, and eventually branching out into shooting weddings. What really inspired my transition to fashion was taking a fashion photography course in college and being exposed to some of the most exquisite photography I had ever seen. For about two years afterward I ran a portrait business in upstate Binghamton, New York, traveling to New York City frequently to build a network of fashion photography connections. Eventually I had enough contacts and a clear concept of what was needed to put on a successful fashion shoot, and in 2009 I moved to New York City and opened my studio, where I specialize in fashion photography and fashion-style portraiture.


Fortunately, I also have a talent for marketing so when I moved to New York I not only made extensive connections in the fashion world, but also in fashion photography education. As a result I teach all over the world at many major platforms, including, in the USA at WPPI, Photo Plus, Photoshop World, and I also give one-off classes at universities.” Lindsay Adler’s editorials and images have appeared in numerous fashion and photography publications including Noise, Marie Claire, Bullett Magazine, Zink Magazine, Rangefinder, Professional Photographer, and her pictures have been used in countless ad campaigns, TV promos, and on billboards. She is the author of four books on photography and is always working on new ways to share her passion and knowledge with others.



“I think what defines my style is that it’s clean, bold, and graphic,” says Lindsay. “It’s not casual, and it’s not rigid, but it is structured, and it’s graphic and bold in the sense of being colorful and high contrast. In other words, it’s arresting and eye-catching, not subtle—it kind of grabs you by the eyeballs. I shoot women primarily unless I have specific clients that want me to shoot men. My male partner specializes in shooting men and when people approach me for that kind of assignment I recommend him. My clients include Marie Claire, Essence, and InStyle magazines, and my book publisher is Peachpit, a division of Pearson Publishing. I’ve also been included in a number of online lists of ‘people under 30 to watch.’”


Lindsay’s Advice for up-and-coming fashion shooters:


“My primary suggestion for emerging fashion photographers is to bring together a strong team,” says Lindsay, “because it’s your creative team that makes you successful. That team should include hair stylists, makeup, and wardrobe people that have a good synergy, a genuine team spirit, and can work together harmoniously. Another important thing to remember is that rejection is part of your career—don’t take it personally, try to learn something from it, and move forward. Finally, you need to get hands-on experience. In fashion photography in particular there’s nothing like working on a fashion set to learn what fashion photography is all about. If you can sign on as an assistant pick a photographer that you admire both for their work and their business practices because those two things together are what makes a successful photographer. Even if you start out just running errands or moving equipment, you will learn something and eventually move up. And whatever you to, keep on shooting.”


Football-Fashion Collabs That Would Actually Make Sense

Over the past decade, we have seen fashion and football fall in love. Every fashion brand and their Nan have joined the great football gold rush and we have been left with more “new” and “exciting” collabs than we can handle. The issue is, with these “new” and “exciting” collabs, is that a lot of them don’t appreciate the depth of the football culture. Brands charge into a complex world with no roadmap, slapping logos on jerseys and re-telling tired stories of “footballing heritage”. It doesn’t have to be this way, though. What if brands actually took the time to understand football culture? What if clubs only signed off on collaborations that resonated with their story? What if football-fashion collabs actually made sense? Here are five we would love to see.


Fred Perry is a British icon. The fabled laurel wreaths have adorned the chests of young Britons up and down the land for more than half a century. The upper-left torso of mods, casuals, skinheads, rude girls, of Amy, Mike, Freddie and Terry were all decorated with that same broken circle. It’s a football fashion staple, too. Go to any ground in Britain and you’ll see the famous twin-tipped polo buttoned up to a hundred chins, fans subtly underlining their allegiance via the two coloured lines along each hem. If British football had a uniform, it would be made by Fred.

So, if Fred Perry is a British icon worn by British subcultures and British football fans at the British football, why are we suggesting that they collab with RSC Anderlecht, the biggest team in Belgium? It’s a fair question. It’s because last time they did it, they produced some all-time teamwear. In the late 1960s, Fred got the call from across the Channel to manufacture kits for Anderlecht, as well as their rivals Club Bruges and Standard Liege. The result, a typically elegant centre-badge Fred design in explosive RSCA purple, is one of football’s greatest forgotten gems. 2023 is the year to re-up this collab and get Fred back in the beautiful game.

Real Madrid & Loewe



Loewe is Spain’s most successful luxury brand. Real Madrid is Spain’s most successful football club. In 1905, Loewe were granted a Royal Warrant of Appointment by King Alfonso XIII. 15 years later, Alfonso XIII granted Madrid FC the title “Real” (royal) as a show of his support. Casa Loewe Madrid, the brand’s flagship store, is just off the capital’s Paseo de la Castellana. The Santiago Bernabeu is 10 minutes north. You couldn’t make up a more perfect football brand story.

Real Madrid have an aura of wealth around them that no other club can match. No matter how hard PSG, Juventus or Bayern try, the spotless white army at La Casa Blanca have an untouchable grandeur that borders on the perverse. For most people, this perpetual exhibition of elitism is a turn off – Super League, Perez, €60m on a 16-year-old etc. – but it does leave the club in a unique position in the fashion world. No-one else can match a fashion house for luxury. No other club can operate on that level. Lean into it and they could make something unprecedented. Two cultural titans of the Spanish capital, coming together to create footballing opulence. The most luxurious football fashion collab there’s ever been.

Bologna F.C. 1909 & C.P. Company


When you think of C.P. Company and football, it’s usually goggle hats on the terraces, loud jackets in dingy pubs or, occasionally, excellent VERSUS-produced editorials. What if it was different, though? What if C.P., founded by the “godfather of sportswear”, turned their sights to producing some on-field magic? How would they apply the experimental philosophy that made them famous to teamwear?

The first thing they’d need is a team to kit out. Who better than their hometown club of Bologna? Massimo Osti founded the brand as Chester Perry in 1971 and, for the last 50 years, C.P. Company has pioneered cutting-edge fabric innovation from Crevalcore – a small town just 40 minutes from the Stadio Renato Dall’Ara. C.P. would have I Veltri playing in some of the most technologically advanced football gear we’ve ever seen. Fabrics that prevent sweat from even forming, training-wear that could survive in space, the warmest bench coats that have ever been stitched. Catch Thiago Motta doing sideline analysis through the digitised goggles of Miglia Mille, some Terminator, Google Glass type stuff. The people need it and, by people, we mean streetwear heads willing to drop a bag on a weird jacket. Molto bene.



Celebrity-Favorite Platform Uggs Are Almost Always Sold Out — but We Found 5 In-Stock Options

If you buy anything this year, make it a pair of Uggs. The shoe gained major traction in 2023 with stars like Megan Fox, Kaia Gerber, Irina Shayk, and Selena Gomez wearing the brand frequently while out and about. But one Ugg shoe stood out from the rest: the Ugg Classic Ultra Mini Platform.


Stemming from the brand’s world-renowned Classic Boot, the mini option offers many of the same shopper-loved components. Look forward to a luxurious sheepskin interior, soft suede upper, a durable sole, and ultra-comfortable footbeds. But here’s the fun part: the mini boasts a 2-inch platform outsole. Soaring high, the platform lengthens the look of legs and takes buyers to new heights — literally.

Celebrities have taken note of this ‘It’ shoe and are wearing it like crazy. Gigi Hadid styled the boot with an all-blue sweatsuit, while sister Bella Hadid dressed up her own pair with underwear-like shorts. Most recently, Kylie Jenner opted for a slouchy look and combined the statement style with camo-cargo pants. No matter how the platform minis were styled, they elevated each look, making them one of the most sought-after shoes on the market. But there’s only one problem; these platform Uggs are always selling out. Right now, only one brown “chestnut” size is up for grabs, and the black color is almost gone. Thankfully, an abundance of pink, red, and blue sizes are still available. But if you prefer classic colors, I found five platform Ugg styles still in stock.


Kylie Jenner Was the Epitome of Old Hollywood Glamour With Red Lips and Voluminous Curls

"Once a glam girl, always a glam girl."



If there's anything we can count on Kylie Jenner to slay, it's obviously her makeup. With her billion-dollar beauty brand Kylie Cosmetics, it's a no-brainer to trust the mogul when it comes to glam. But in case you were in need of some convincing, Jenner posed in the company's latest campaign channeling Old Hollywood glamour.

On Thursday, the Kylie Cosmetics Instagram account shared a series of photos featuring Jenner in a stark white gown with gloves, a rhinestone choker, a bedazzled bangle. Her Old Hollywood-inspired glamour included voluminous curls deeply parted to one side, precisely winged liner, and vibrant red lips. In the first slide, Jenner rested her hand against her head, while others captured her posing with her arms behind her head and applying the crimson lip color (aka the brand's classic matte red shade, Mary Jo K).

Once a glam girl, always a glam girl," the brand captioned the carousel.


Earlier this week, Jenner showed off her versatility with a much edgier look. The reality star channeled Wednesday-meets-Bridgerton in a black corset with belt loops and other pant-like details. For makeup, she chose a severe winged eyeliner look and bleached brows, and her dark hair was piled on top of her head in an intricate updo with a few face-framing strands. Kylie Cosmetics gave followers a glimpse into how she created the aesthetic.

Scalp Care Is Trending for 2023, and This Popular Hair Growth-Stimulating Set Is 30% Off Right Now


Alyssa Milano said the brand’s products “helped tremendously” with her post-COVID hair loss.


When skincare ingredients began to pop up in products that target areas beyond the face, the process was dubbed “skinification.” It’s changing everything from makeup to body care, and according to Pinterest’s 2023 Trends Forecast, the scalp is next. 

If you are one of the many people with a growing interest in scalp care, there is a tried, true, and popular product that you should start your journey with, and it’s currently 30 percent off. Meet the Scalp Care System Kits from Nioxin, which includes the shampoo and conditioner Alyssa Milano said “helped tremendously” with her post-COVID hair loss. 


There are six different Nioxin systems created for different hair types ranging from natural hair with light thinning to color-treated hair with progressed thinning. Regardless of which system you choose, the benefits of the Scalp Care Systems are the same — a healthier, cleaner scalp with improved root strength and thickening of strands. Hair purportedly sheds, breaks, and falls out less, which ultimately means a fuller, thicker-looking head of hair.



37 Military Haircut Ideas For Men In 2023

 A military haircut has made a long way from being only appropriate for the army to becoming the everyday go-to short haircuts for men. Its popularity is mainly based on the practicality and the ease of maintenance of the haircut. However, the image of the item inherent in strong, courageous, and heroic men played a crucial role too. Although originally the rules on the haircuts for military men were uncompromising, there are some really intriguing variations today. That’s why we’re so happy that the military cut is here to stay.

Every military hair cut that only comes to your mind will inevitably be considered classic and not for nothing we must say. It always looks neat and dapper as well as suitable for any ambiance, outfit, and epoch. The secret of its unfading popularity is that an army haircut while being quite easy to achieve and maintain, gives your appearance a virile and powerful flair. Thus, when opting for a butch haircut or a long crew cut, you can rest assured that you will look timelessly stylish.

Military High And Tight Haircut

The military high and tight haircut is a true staple of the hairstyles military men choose. You can easily spot it among other military haircut types because the sides are shaved closely, and the top is trimmed. Usually, military haircuts aren’t fade cuts. However, if your call of duty doesn’t involve following the strict haircut rules, you can add a fade to soften up the staggering high and tight haircut. On top of that, you can adorn the whole look with a beard that will blend softly into the fade. Since the cut is highly versatile, you can go for a little longer version by creating less difference between the hair on the sides and on the top.

Military High And Tight Haircut

The military high and tight haircut is a true staple of the hairstyles military men choose. You can easily spot it among other military haircut types because the sides are shaved closely, and the top is trimmed. Usually, military haircuts aren’t fade cuts. However, if your call of duty doesn’t involve following the strict haircut rules, you can add a fade to soften up the staggering high and tight haircut. On top of that, you can adorn the whole look with a beard that will blend softly into the fade. Since the cut is highly versatile, you can go for a little longer version by creating less difference between the hair on the sides and on the top.


Military Undercut

It seems like the military undercut is paying tribute to the modern haircuts. However, the military cut was the first to rock the sides and back cut to the same length and a little longer top. Also, there is a groovy exaggerated variation of the military undercut. It was the gangster hairstyle that appeared in Boardwalk Empire and Michael Pitt was the one who styled it. The absence of a fade, creating a striking contrast, is what makes it differ from the classic version.


The Ivy League

The ivy league cut does not actually remind of the military or marine haircut. However, if to analyze the basis of the cut closer, it’s just a crew cut but a little longer. This hairstyle would compliment anyone who would like to look dapper and official, omitting all the unnecessary features. There is a variety of ways how you can pull off the ivy league cut. You can cut the sides short or leave them to grow out, thus creating more or less contrast. To set this haircut perfectly and create a bit of texture, just add some pomade or wax.


Short Brush Up

It’s no secret that a military haircut always looks dapper and neat. Thus, a short brush up is a perfect option to go for. You can easily make it appear both more clean-cut and stylish by incorporating a skin fade of any level of baldness.



Aweome Hsairstyle Ideas for Indian Men

 Good hair days make us feel like we can rule the world. There is no difference for Indian men who’s predominant black hair can look spectacular with so many hairstyles. Even if the culture is different from the other continents and countries, these men really know what’s trending!

We have selected 15 hairstyles for Indian men from which you can choose whenever you want your hair to be in fantastic shape. 

1. Indian Short Haircut


Indian short hair with trimmed sides and a longer top oriented upwards can be easily combined with a gorgeous beard. This way, you will give your face a beautiful frame, and it will make you look fierce. 

2. Formal Hairstyle


One of the best Indian men hairstyles is this formal cut with gradually shaved sides and a longer top. Use hair wax to make your hair look sleek and comb it to your back. 


Greatest Hairstyles for Indian Boys in 2023

 Indian boys are aware of the latest hair trends and the hairstyles aren’t that different from the western culture. When it comes to boys haircuts, one needs to be very careful and go for the style that will suit their face shape.

 Best Hairstyles & Haircuts for Indian Boys

They say, “Life isn’t perfect, but your hair can be.” And we completely agree with that. In this era, we have countless hairstyles that males of all ages can sport. Style your hair perfectly with these hairstyles for Indian boys that we have handpicked just for you.

1. Medium Length with Short Layers

For hair that isn’t short-short but also not neck length, have your hairstylist cut in short layers. Once you’ve combed in an off center part, comb most of the hair to one side. You’ll see a ton of shape and volume thanks to the layers!

2. Short and Curly


If you have short curly hair, one easy hairstyle for Indian boys you can try is just cutting it to one length all around. The “bang” area is short so it doesn’t get in the eyes. If you have any facial hair, that will help round out or frame your face.

3. Wavy Mohawk with Fade


This handsome take on a traditionally edgy mohawk features a thick wide section of hair in the middle. For Indian boys with wavy hair, just work in a bit of mousse to get the texture and sleek look. Adding a fade to the sides will define your face shape nicely.

4. Long and Messy


For a youthful Indian boy hairstyle, a little like bedhead can be cute! If you have mostly straight medium-length hair, you can use your fingers to comb in the shape you want. This will also keep it from looking too perfect. And we all know the key to a bedhead hairstyle is not making it look too neat!

5. Spiked Up Front with Fade


If you’re still working in the office or just prefer a more professional-looking Indian boy hairstyle, consider this slightly spiky haircut. It’s ideal for men with short hair, even if it’s thin, because all you have to do is work in a little hair gel!


23 COOL HAIRSTYLES FOR INDIAN MEN TO TRY IN 2023

 Calling all Indian guys––here are 9 dapper hairstyles of various lengths that you should consider trying this year.



If you’re an Indian man, chances are you’ve struggled to find good lists of hairstyles that fit your hair. Of course, Indian guys can rock most Asian hairstyles, but it’s still pretty tricky to find hair advice for specifically Indian hair.

That’s where this article comes in. We’ve handpicked 9 of the best hairstyles for Indian men that are all fashionable yet practical. Most of these looks are versatile and can be worn in both casual and formal situations.

We’ve got a little bit of everything, from classic styles to the latest trends, so let’s get started! For convenience, we’ve broken down this list into shorter and longer styles.

INDIAN FRINGE

Let’s kick off this list with a simple, low-maintenance hairstyle that’s all about the fringe. This is a haircut suitable for guys with thick hair that has at least a gentle curl to it. That curl facilitates the forward direction of the hair and also adds texture to the fringe.


All things considered, this is a basic yet stylish look. The hair is layered on top, and the fringe falls right below the eyebrow line. The sides have a longer taper (about a #4 or #5 clipper setting) and are kept thicker to ensure the hair looks full all over.


SIDE SWEPT

Brushing your hair to the side is a simple yet impactful way to instantly achieve style. This hairstyle is almost exactly just that––the hair is swept to the side and gently tousled for extra texture. The rest of the hair on the back and sides is kept relatively short, with the sides very gradually faded.

This hairstyle is best for straighter Indian hair that’s thick and fluffy. You can pull this off with curlier hair, but your result will look different, so keep that in mind. You might also need to use a bit of a product like a pomade to keep the side-swept hair in place, but that will depend on your hair type and behavior.

SHORT QUIFF

Many hairstyles for Indian men involve a quiff in some form. The one shown here is a short, dense quiff that’s slightly brushed sideways to add a bit of motion to the look. The hair’s natural texture and behavior is doing most of the work here, and that’s one of the benefits of having Indian hair.

There’s a simple low fade that blends into the top to keep everything looking neat and full. While the quiff is brushed backward, the rest of the hair on top is brushed forward for added texture.



THE BIGGEST HAIRCUT TRENDS OF FALL 2023

Your Complete Guide To The Haircut Trends Clients Will Request This Season

We’re entering our *fall era*—aka that time of year when we see a rush of clients ready to swap out their lived-in summer looks for a new persona… and a new haircut. This means a new wave of inspo pics and the “trend” terms they’re seeing on the internet—butterfly layers, mermaid cuts, Birkin Bangs galore. Are you ready to deliver?

To prepare for cooler weather and the season’s hottest hair trends, read our complete BTC Fall 2022 Hair Trend Report and get pro tips from top cutters! Plus, the educational classes you need to watch ASAP.   


Butterfly Cut 

What do clients want this season? Two words: Volume and layers. Don’t be fooled by this viral haircut trend—it’s a lot more than a ton of long layers. Learn pro tips and get a step-by-step breakdown on how to create fringe, the face frame and layers without losing length. 

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Trending Hairstyles To Try This Autumn

With autumn in full swing and winter (and, whisper it, Christmas) beckoning, it’s a great time to consider your end-of-year look. Nothing is more impactful – or more transformative mentally – than a new hairstyle, whether you go for a big chop or simply tie your hair up in a different way. Whatever your aesthetic, there’s a world of options out there, and if the beginning of this year – which was defined by short haircuts – is anything to go by, the end is going to be just as experimental.

The general mood? You might have guessed, but when it comes to hair, we’re taking inspiration from the past, and mainly the ’70s, when bangs, texture and blowouts were nearly as popular as they are now. We’re also throwing out “his” and “hers” cuts in favour of styles that blur the boundaries, putting gender fluidity at the forefront of hairstyling. And finally, we’re opting for shine, and lots of it – think healthy, glossy hair the light bounces off. 


Below, Vogue spoke to some of the world’s top hairstylists to find out exactly what they think will be big this autumn.


Hair Trends 2023

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Haircuts Kids 2023

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