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Soft and Feminine Hairstyles Take Center Stage in 2023

Who says spring says new hairstyle? Seen on the catwalks of Fashion Week or on the most prominent celebrities, ubiquitous on social networks or particularly sought after in the salons… On sunny days, we will see the following cutting-edge hairstyles on everyone’s heads.

With rising temperatures and the desire to spend as little time as possible in the bathroom on sunny days (especially on vacation), the season’s hairstyles are a skillful mix of celebration of naturalness and very structured cuts. If we see a return (recurring every summer), shortcuts that style themselves, wild lengths are still on the rise to anchor themselves in a bohemian style that’s well into the season.

The hairstyle trends to follow in spring-summer 2023

1. The Cub Cut

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A little cheeky, wrongly neglected, the “cub cut” is the lightweight version of the wolf cut, a cross between a mullet and a shag. A shortcut, then, elaborated in a play of gradients and different layers, twisted with curls cut shorter than others. The result, both textured and rocking, evokes the done/undone grunge aesthetic of the ’90s… which still inspires beauty.

2. Natural curls

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We all know the effects of air and seawater on hair, the creators of messy waves, ultimate beach hairstyle. Let your curls look their most natural and wild this summer and use texturizing or volumizing sprays to give them more definition and expression. Above all, dare the fringes that give the curls a very retro sixties-rock look.

3. XXL lengths

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When the heat of sunny days is the perfect opportunity to shorten, XXL lengths will always be popular. A bohemian breeze blew on the catwalks of Spring-Summer 2023 Fashion Week, where tops gave free rein to their wild lengths. Wavy à la Surfer at Zimmerman or straight as chopsticks at Givenchy, the hair swirled to the hips in both cases. At Fendi, the bangs played their most mysterious role by crossing the eyes. But the records were broken in Collina Strada, where the girls’ braids followed them like a train.