The fringe: how has it changed?
So the number one question you may be asking is, if the fringe never really went away, how has it changed for 2013? The answer is, it hasn’t really. It’s still best worn thick, blunt, and long (sweeping the top of the eyes preferably). And it’s still best worn in one of the following ways:
- with a messy, textured, neo-bohemian, grungy edge (see the indie fringe)
- with an aura of ’60s sex-kitten nonchalance (think Francoise Hardy or Jane Birkin)
- swept haphazardly with a little peek-a-boo curtain a la Brigitte Bardot
Indie bangs: Michelle Steeper photographed by Kelly Deinfa for Fashionising.com
Hair cuts to wear with a fringe
The bob with bangs
When we talk about fringed bobs its easy to think of 1920s style cuts like the Louise Brooks. But while1920s fashion has been on and off the trend map, short sharp flapper cuts are not on top of the list this year. Instead it’s about an adaptable bob cut that can be styled in any number of ways, from a modern effortless look to a ’60s mod bob.
For 2013 the biggest trend for bangs is to pair them with a chin-length or shoulder-length bob. Models like Karlie Kloss and Edie Campbell have already made the dramatic change to bobbed hairstyles with bangs, with modern, slightly choppy and textured styles.
Read more about bob hairstyles in 2013 at that link.
Model Edie Campbell sporting a fringed bob
Long hair with bangs
This rather goes without saying: bangs are perfect for hair shoulder length or longer, particularly when hair is naturally straight or with a slight wave. So while the bob is the most on-trend pairing for a fringe in 2013, long hair with bangs is still a style to opt for if you don’t want to go for an all-over shorter hairstyle.
Siobhan @ eMg Models photographed by Milos, hair & makeup by Priscilla Rasjid
Suitable hair colours for fringes / bangs
There’s no real rules here, the fringe is more about face shape and hair type than hair colour. Any colour from black to red to blonde will work with 2013′s blunt bangs.
Other fringed hairstyles
Faux bangs
Here’s one for those wanting to experiment with bangs, without the need for scissors. On the runway at Prada models sported a fringe-style hairdo that was created by twisting hair up and sweeping it forwards over the forehead. You’ll need length to your hair to create it, but it’s simple enough if you do. Follow the how-to guide on creating Prada’s faux bangs for yourself.
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