The Biggest Fall 2023 Hair Trends, According to Hairstylists

 Hair trends 2023.
Hair trends 2023.

The transition from Summer to Fall equates to a fresh start in the hair world. For some, that might mean taking out braids and embracing natural texture; for others, it’s the most opportune time to get a big chop complete with a multitude of layers—maybe even some bangs. “During the summer, hair tends to become dry due to exposure to beachy environments and hot weather. As a result, many people want to start fresh and restore the health of their hair,” notes celebrity hair colorist Abby Haliti. “It's like going to school on the first day, bringing their hair back to a healthy state.” That being said, the best Fall 2023 hair trends run the gamut.

A trim might do the job, but if you’re looking for a cut or color with the ability to transform your aesthetic, we’ve got you covered. We’re seeing haircuts getting shorter and shorter (both pixies and bobs are having a moment), ‘90s-inspired baby bangs and shaggy fringe are entering the scene, and new hues, particularly muter copper tones, are increasingly popular. If you’re in need of a little inspiration before your next salon appointment, read ahead. Top stylists are breaking down the biggest Fall 2023 hair color and cut trends.

Cowboy Copper Color

If you’ve scrolled through TikTok or taken a look at some of your favorite celebrities (read: Gigi Hadid, Megan Thee Stallion, or Camila Morrone), you’re likely familiar with the industry’s new take on auburn. “Copper has been all the rage since last fall, but this year we’re doing it a bit differently,” says expert hair colorist and founder of Nous Haircare Tylor Johnson. “Last year, the trend was bright and vibrant; this year, you’ll still see a toned-down version that pulls more brown, auburn copper.”

The difference with this particular hue is that it’s a blend of cinnamon and copper blended together, notes hair stylist Frederic Fekkai. “The key is to create a good sense of light and brownish red,” he explains.

The Shaggy Bob

If there’s one haircut we had to declare the Fall 2023 chop, it’s the bob. Everyone from Emma Stone to Kim Kardashian and Ciara have opted to cut off inches. That in mind, there are a few different bob styles entering the chat. Blunt, power bobs are the obvious choice, but if you’re looking for some shape that’s a little more full of life, opt for a shaggy bob.

“It’s a bit more daring,” says Fekkai. “It could be chin length at its shortest or can go all the way to the nape of the neck, but should be little bit layered, swept to the side, and slightly layered with great movement.” This type of cut is incredibly easy to style–it lends itself well to an air dry, works with a bit of a curled bend, or can be worn straight.

Itty-Bitty Bangs

Whether you went for a long, layered look, pixie cut, or a shaggy bob, you might want to consider adding micro bangs into the mix to add some extra action into your Fall style. Wolf-style, shaggy fringe has been on the scene for a bit, but the blunter appeal of baby bangs is undeniably gaining steam. “This is a short fringe that sits above the eyebrows,” says Haliti. “They are cut straight across the forehead, creating a bold and statement-making look. Micro bangs can add a touch of edginess and uniqueness to any style.”

French Girl Aesthetic

There’s an effortless, easygoing aura that we associate with French beauty—it’s un-pushed and unfussy. Cut to: the “French Girl” lob. “It’s all the rage right now and throughout the fall. This isn't just your typical long bob—we are seeing lots of short hair looks that fall above the collarbone area,” says Johnson. Rather than length being the hallmark of this cut, the tell-tale sign is in the layers. “The long hair should be slightly feathered, slightly layered, and not too flat, similar to the famous look of late actress Jane Birkin,” adds Fekkai.

Warmed-Up Balayage

Save “cowboy copper,” no one hue is necessarily in vogue. What we are seeing: A pivot toward rich, warm hues across blondes. “Fall typically brings more experimental color requests to match the coziness and coolness of the season,” says hairstylist and founder of The Basic Principle Jasmine Burnside. “Color placements still reflect a natural, effortless feel.”

Your colorist will have the best idea of what seasonally-appropriate shade to take you, but Haliti says it can’t hurt to bring along some inspiration photos. “It's always helpful to mention that you would like to achieve more movement in the hair,” she explains. “Additionally, if you're interested in beautiful balayage highlights, requesting painted pieces on the surface will add dimension to your hair color.”

Embellished Updos

If there’s a hair-centric takeaway from the New York Fashion Week beauty looks, it’s that hair accessories are having a moment. We saw bows and Christian Siriano, pearl embellishments at Alice and Olivia, headbands at Tibi, fabric accents at 3.1 Philip Lim—the list goes on.

“We are going to see a lot of chignons and ponytails with great accessories around the rubber bands, such as rubber bands with a beautiful leather strip with stitches, similar to a Hermès type of leather,” says Fekkai. “Also, we will see some great, big hair pins with rhinestone designs.” Using hair accessories works well across hair types—they can disguise grease on thin, fine hair and help tame thicker textures.

The Reimagined Pixie

It’s the season for shorter hair—and the rise of the pixie cut is further proof. While you can’t go wrong with a standard pixie cut, Fekkai suspects we’ll be seeing the short cut styled with a bit of a twist. “It’s a little longer than a classic pixie and will give a sense of a modern, young woman,” he says. “This look can be casual during the day and can be really beautiful parted to the side with a glossy look. The revised pixie is great for straight and fine hair or wavy hair, making the hair a little more weight.”

Chocolate Brown Tones

Look to Hailey Bieber, Lily James, and Zoe Saldana as your inspo—you can’t go wrong with a deep, chocolate brown hue. There are a few subtle variations to choose from, so make sure to consult your stylist. Haliti explains your really looking at three, distinct tones: Chocolate brown, which provides a “luxurious and sophisticated look;” chestnut brown, “which complements various skin tones and offers a warm, natural look; and smoky ash, which is ideal if you prefer cooler tones.

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