Mallet
The founders of this hairstyle are rock stars David Bowie, Rod Stewart, Keith Richards and Paul McCartney, who wore the mullet in the early 1970s. Then it was forgotten, but for several seasons now, Paul Mescal, Jacob Elordi and Austin Butler have brought it back to life, but in a more fashionable interpretation.
Today, stylists are adding more modern elements to the mullet: length in the back, short sides, shaggy top. Plus new details, like very short sides, but with a little volume where the sideburns used to be.
Side swept bangs
Jacob Elordi showed us that a simple fringe, swept to the side, can be cool. In general, everything the Australian actor does immediately becomes fashionable. And no wonder – such a fringe looks great. It is important not to forget to give it lightness and volume.
There's definitely more than one way to style side bangs this year, just look at Josh Houston's rebellious look and curly version.
“Baz cut”
The short haircut is here to stay. It’s simple, neat, and low maintenance. Just look at Channing Tatum to see how good a “basic cut” can look. The important thing is to remember to take care of your face and body skin with such a short haircut.
Even though this hairstyle looks simple, it needs to be done professionally so that the hair grows out neatly.
Curls
This season, many stars are sporting slicked-back bangs, but voluminous, slightly tousled hair like Timothée Chalamet's is still a thing. Pedro Pascal also likes to give his curls a romantic feel.
In any curly version, you can’t do without specialized products.
A sleek version
Vintage is having its moment on the red carpet and in everyday life. The slicked back hairstyle is reminiscent of biker culture and adds a masculine edge.
Apply some gel or paste to your hair like Luke Evans or William Abadie and head out on a date or a party.
Partings
Direct
Today, the retro style has become popular again thanks to red carpet looks. Bradley Cooper and Cillian Murphy both choose a center parting, like in the 1990s. While Cooper prefers a shaggy hairstyle with a parting, which allows him to look more casual, Murphy prefers a classic option.