Bobs, braids, buzz cuts: Hair trends spotted on the streets at fashion weeks


By AGENCY
A woman wears her hair in an unbothered braid during fashion week in New York. Photo: The New York Times

Attend enough fashion weeks and you know that, even if you’re not moved by any of the clothes, you can still find style inspiration in people’s hair.

At the recent Autumn/Winter 2026 shows in New York, London, Milan and Paris – events collectively known as "fashion month" – there were all sorts of confidently deliberate grooming choices on display.

Longer hairstyles came in light waves and curls as well with impressively sleek middle parts.

Read more: To the side, please: The stylish comeback of the classic side part hairstyle

Bobs came with and without bangs – and bangs themselves, when not soft and long, were sharp and blunt at various lengths. Braided styles came in similar extremes: There were simple, single plaits or heads overflowing with them, but rarely anything in between.

On the shorter end of the hair spectrum, super-cropped "number one" buzz cuts were among the more surprising styles and were embraced by all genders. – ©2026 The New York Times Company

This article originally appeared in The New York Times.


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