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As the leaves start to turn and the temperature drops, it’s time to update your hairstyle for the new season. Here are the hottest autumn hair trends that are already spotted among the fashionistas.

The Curtain Fringe 

Lately, it’s impossible not to notice the curtain fringe. It’s the star on Instagram, increasingly present on the streets, and on the head of one of your colleagues – it’s everywhere! As if reminding us that the fringe was one of the trendiest hairstyles of the 2010s, this time it’s playing up the glamour. The difference? Unlike the classic bangs, the hair is slightly parted in the middle, and the two sections are layered. This cut was already setting the tone last year, but this year, it’s roaring back to be one of the hottest hairstyles of the season.

The Bob Cut

This hairstyle needs no introduction! It continues to thrive in its many versions. Time goes by, but the bob persists… And for a good reason, it reinvents itself by adapting to each season. We’ve known it with waves, accompanied by straight bangs or on the side. This year, the iconic bob is a bit shorter, stopping just above the chin. 

The Pixie Cut 

Lengthy hairstyles are slightly less popular this season. Short hair is emerging as one of the most desirable trends of the moment. After the bob cut, many have opted for a much shorter hairstyle. The pixie cut is arguably one of the boldest hairstyles for this autumn season.

The Bun 

Say goodbye to the ponytail – the trend is the ballerina bun! This style is less strict than that of tutu-clad girls where it starts with a middle part then hair is pulled on the back. Definitely a time-saver when you don’t have much to spare but still want to look well put-together.

Fringe On The Side

The Y2K trend is still on the rise. The 2000s were marked by the side part with a broad swath of hair sweeping the face. This year, this hairstyle is making a comeback, but with a few adjustments. In this 2023 version, there’s no longer a need to hide an eye, the fringe is delicately placed on one side of the forehead.