Tom Smith, known as the "hairvoyant," predicts hourglass layers will dominate this summer. This style features layers throughout long hair, with the longest layers at the waist's narrowest point.
The "mob" bob, inspired by mob wives' power bobs, is here to stay. Stephen Buller highlights its thick, punchy look, perfect for a bold, bouncy hair aesthetic.
Cos Sakkas from TONI&GUY introduces the "trixie," a short pixie cut using a "transient" technique for texture and fluidity. Paula's take on this cut is ideal for various hair textures.
Deep side parts are trending, inspired by Lupita Nyong o. This summer, side parts are flipped from the head's edge, suitable for any hair length. Try carving the part while wet.
Brixton Cowie spotlights the soft textured mullet as the next big choppy style. Versatile for both textured and straight hair, it can be subtle or extravagant, like Kate Brock s longer cut.
Inspired by bell bottom jeans, Smith's bell bottom bob is all about styling. Ask for a blunt, chin-length bob and flick the ends outwards with a round brush and blowdryer or straighteners.
Long side bangs that can be tucked behind the ear or blowdried for a retro, sculpted style are ideal for avoiding the awkward grow-out stage. Bella Sabo's look is a great example.
Inspired by '90s models like Cindy Crawford, the "supers" cut features face-framing layers for soft movement. Add chunky curtain bangs for a bold impact, styled with a hot brush.