The A-Line Haircut Is Trending Again—But With a Fresh Twist

This classic haircut has been updated, and somehow looks amazing on everyone.

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The dramatic A-line haircut prevailed through the ‘90s and ‘00s with celebrities like Victoria Beckham proudly sporting the cropped style. Like most trends, though, it eventually fell out of favor and discerning people traded in the asymmetrical look for the latest. We’re here to tell you that the A-Line haircut is officially enjoying a comeback, though today’s variation has a fresh and soft twist. Ahead, we’re covering the hallmarks of classic A-line haircut and the modern-day reinterpretation that’s effortlessly cool and flattering across all hair textures.

Meet the Modern A-Line Haircut

The iconic A-line haircut has an angular silhouette where the back is shorter than the front, resembling an A-shape—hence its name,” say celebrity stylist Jennifer Korab, owner of Renaissance Salon. The original version, considered a bob, was quite severe, and it even toed the line of a “can I speak to your manager” haircut. Given its reputation, it was eventually deemed “uncool,” but like all trends this ‘do has officially circled back.

A New Spin

Today’s variation on the A-line cut—newly coined “the retro bob”—embraces some of those classic elements, including the asymmetry and angular lines. However, it’s far less severe than the original. The fresh take is also quite soft and feminine, has minimalistic, seamless layers versus harsh lines, and allows room to embrace natural texture.

“The revival of the retro bob isn't just confined to hairstyling—it also beautifully aligns with the resurgence of ‘90s fashion,” says Nicole Coil, hairstylist and education lead for REF Stockholm North America. “The retro bob stands as an emblem of elegance, blending the best of two eras in a harmonious dance of beauty and fashion.”

Celebrities like Zendaya, Hailey Bieber, and Aubrey Plaza, who have embraced the retro bob, showcase how this hairstyle bridges the past and present.

Flattering for All

The modern day A-line cut is universally flattering, and serves as an ideal cut for those seeking a chic and effortless look with a hint of flair. Coil says that whether you have naturally curly thick locks or finer, medium-textured hair, the retro bob can be tailored to enhance your unique features.

“In the ever-evolving world of fashion and beauty, the retro bob emerges as a timeless and versatile choice, offering wearers the chance to traverse through decades,” Coil says. “And its popularity is not just about the cut itself, but also the ease with which it can be styled to suit various hair textures.”

How to Style an A-Line Haircut

Going for the chop? Styling an A-line haircut is a cinch.

Naturally Curly or Wavy Hair

The modern A-line haircut allows you to effortlessly style natural curls or waves. Coil says to start with a hydrating curl cream that encourages texture, minimizes frizziness, and adds shine. Apply generously to damp hair and gently scrunch or twist your curls. Allow your hair to air dry and try not to touch it too much!

Fine or Medium Texture

For those with finer to medium-textured hair, Coil says that a styling mousse is your best friend. Choose one with a heat protectant and apply to damp hair from root to tip. “Divide your hair into three sections—nape, mid, and crown of the head—and then blow dry with a round brush. Use the barrel to smooth and shape each section. The goal is to effortlessly create the perfect bend on the ends.”

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