2025 Hair Trends: These Seven Looks Are Setting the Tone

Y2K is back, and not just in fashion. True Religion jeans with ultra-low rises and bold stitching, tube tops, baby tees, platform shoes, and jelly sandals are dominating both the streets and Instagram feeds. But the revival doesn't stop at clothing. Hairstyling, too, is channeling the aesthetic of the early 2000s: think zigzag parts, butterfly clips, crimped hair, and space buns.
What once seemed rebellious or kitschy has found new meaning. Today's hair trends aren't just nostalgic nods - they're evolutions. The aesthetic of the early aughts meets modern styling. Accessories are getting a style upgrade, and layering isn't just happening in your outfit, but also in your hair.
1. The Butterfly Revival
It never really disappeared, but now it's grown up: the butterfly clip. In 2025, it's more color-coordinated than chaotic, often paired with soft face-framing layers or half-up styles.
- Where we've seen it: Sandy Liang's runway, Emma Chamberlain, and Pinterest in full Y2K mode
- Best for: Medium to long hair, especially with natural volume
- How it works: The cleaner the base style, the more room for the accessory to shine. A single clip at a deep side part is often all you need
Styling tip: Go for acetate or translucent materials, they look more polished and pair well with a wider range of colors.
2. Curtain Bangs - A Classic Reimagined
Often referred to as "curtain fringe", this soft, face-framing cut has become a mainstay far beyond trend status. Inspired by the '60s and '70s, curtain bangs have evolved into a key element of contemporary haircutting. In 2025, they're more fluid, more natural, and fully integrated into overall styling.
Why it works: It's flattering on almost every face shape and offers plenty of flexibility - blow it out, let it fall naturally, or pin it back for a softer touch.
- Style references: Kaia Gerber, Sabrina Carpenter, and French It-Girls walking to their local café
- Best suited for: Oval, round, or heart-shaped faces
- 2025 update: When paired with the butterfly cut, the bangs blend seamlessly into longer layers, adding volume and structure
Styling tip: A quick blow-dry with a round brush is all it takes. This look thrives on movement, not precision.
3. The Modern Shag
The shag has moved far beyond its DIY roots. What once looked like an "I cut it myself" attempt is now a deliberately disheveled cut full of structure, texture, and character.
- Defining reference: Jenna Ortega and her signature wolf cut
- Best for: Medium to thick hair, with or without waves
- Why it matters: The shag adds instant dimension and is a refreshing break from ultra-sleek styles
Pro tip: Skip the heavy wax. Use texture spray or mousse to bring it to life.
4. The Flip Bob
It sounds like the 1960s, but it looks surprisingly current: The flip bob - a chin- to shoulder-length cut with outward-turned ends - strikes the perfect balance between cool and elegant.
- Spotted on: Margot Robbie, Bella Hadid, and the Coachella crowd
- Styling secret: Create the "flip" with a round brush or flat iron - you want a soft curve, not full-on volume
- Pairs well with: Matte headbands, minimalist clips, or a touch of sparkle for contrast
5. Braids & Details
From micro braids to bubble braids and classic pony plaits, braided elements are having a moment. But perfection isn't the point. These styles are about subtle structure and playful accents.
- Works best with: Medium to long hair, straight or textured
- Perfect match with: Thin ribbons, metallic rings, hair charms, or clear elastics
- Why it's trending: Even the simplest braid becomes something special with the right detail
Insider trick: Face-framing mini braids double as organic accessories - especially when paired with soft, natural makeup.
6. Hair Jewelry & Statement Accessories
2025 is the year of intentional hair adornment. Think pearls, chains, clips, and metal accents - not as add-ons, but as focal points of the hairstyle.
- Major players: Sandy Liang, Simone Rocha, and TikTokers with a million views
- Key pieces: Gold hair chains, geometric barrettes, pearl strands woven into braids
- Styling rule: Let the accessory shine. Choose fewer pieces, place them with intention
Mood: A new kind of romantic - soft, but self-assured.
7. Warm Tones: Copper, Apricot, Honey
Color-wise, 2025 is steering away from cool tones. Instead, we're embracing warm hues like copper, peach, and golden blonde - shades that add depth without feeling too bold.
- Worn by: Lori Harvey, Lily-Rose Depp, and across the runways of Ganni and Altuzarra
- Vibe: Soft glow over sharp contrast
- Why it works: These colors enhance layered cuts and textured finishes beautifully
Maintenance tip: A monthly gloss treatment will keep the tones vibrant without going overboard.

Belinda Klostermann
Belinda is content creator and copywriter at Circlin. She writes about sustainable consumption, secondhand fashion, and ideas that inspire and invite us to rethink the way we consume.
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