
Bella Hadid's New Choppy Fringe Is This Summer's Coolest Hairstyle
The latest celebrity to do so is Bella Hadid, who just debuted summer's most stylish fringe trend. After debuting golden blonde hair earlier this summer (a colour transformation that had been expertly crafted by the hairstylist Syd Hayes), Hadid it seems is now experimenting with her lengths, too.
In a campaign for the Milanese brand, Miss Sixty, the model and founder showed off a new choppy set of bangs that fell just above the brow, featuring soft layers and a letterbox-style fringe.
Hadid is no stranger to a hair transformation. During Cannes Film Festival in May, the model showcased her radiant crème brûlée blonde tresses, which were a strong colour contrast from her classic chocolate lengths. And while she has experimented with bangs before (in 2022, she revealed a new fringe for the launch party of her brand, Kin Euphorics), this marks her first venture into a glistening blonde with a choppy fringe.
If you have been musing over a hair change, look no further. The choppy fringe is seeing a surge in popularity for a number of reasons, and it's more than simply being it-girl approved. It's an easy way to imbue your look with playful, Noughties energy. The choppy texture and layers can also work for a number of different hair types and styles.
For anyone looking to achieve Hadid's bold, textured bangs, it's surprisingly simple. Let your hair air-dry or use a diffuser on a low heat to emphasise its natural texture. A texturising spray can also add some edge for that effortlessly cool-girl look.
ELLE Collective is a new community of fashion, beauty and culture lovers. For access to exclusive content, events, inspiring advice from our Editors and industry experts, as well the opportunity to meet designers, thought-leaders and stylists, become a member today HERE.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Chicago Tribune
an hour ago
- Chicago Tribune
Column: BOLD Series drama in Aurora both fictional and real
I have to admit that after watching the recent opening of 'True West' at Copley Theatre in downtown Aurora, I had some negative feelings, but not about the show itself, which kicked off the fourth season of the Paramount's BOLD Series. This powerful drama clearly lives up to the name given to these productions held in this small theater that was renovated a few years ago to showcase thought-provoking performances that tend to stick with audiences long after the final bow is taken on stage. 'True West,' a Pulitzer-Prize finalist written by Sam Shepard in 1980, is explosive and raw – pitting two brothers against each other who share scars from childhood but little else. Even though the drama uses character-types and symbolism taken from the classic American Western, it is set in the 20th century's less primitive – but still cut-throat – environment of Hollywood and Southern California. And the conflict between the law-abiding brother and his petty thief sibling isn't over a herd of cattle or gold mine but over a screenplay an agent promises will bring them fame and fortune. The tension and anger that builds throughout the show makes for powerful theater. But 'True West' is also full of dark humor, symbolism and some flat-out remarkable acting. And I found myself, as I usually do after a BOLD production, sitting in my seat for a few moments to collect my thoughts. Only this time they centered not on the fictional ending I'd just witnessed but on an ending more realistic that could impact this community. The BOLD Series kicked off in 2022 but quickly made a name for itself with audiences and critics. And that can't help but provide excellent marketing for the city. Consider the words of Chicago Tribune editor and writer Chris Jones, who covers theater in Chicago, New York … and Aurora. He said in his review of 'True West' that was published Friday in the Chicago Tribune that 'there's not a moment here that does not ring true and essential.' 'Frankly, I was blown away by how well this play works in the here and now, how relevant it feels,' he wrote. Then he added, 'If you're in shouting distance of Aurora, you won't regret the roughly 50 bucks or the two hours in its company.' In other words – mine to be exact – this nationally-recognized theater expert is practically begging people to come to Aurora. And that's music to the ears of anyone who remembers, not that many years ago, when the downtown had such a bad reputation people were being warned to stay away. But just as the brothers in 'True West' had dueling philosophies that crashed and nearly burned, Paramount leaders and the new mayoral administration in Aurora have opposing views on how critical all this is to downtown Aurora. That conflict was obvious immediately after John Laesch was elected mayor this spring when he told reporters he had no intention of pursuing the City of Lights Center, a 4,000-seat theater and 600-person event space that was next on the Aurora Civic Center Authority's list to continue making the city an entertainment hub. That angst and uncertainty has only grown since then. Last week at a town hall meeting, Laesch, who has put reducing city debt at the top of his priority list, made it clear there would be drastic cuts to the $7 million grant the city gave last year to the Aurora Civic Center Authority, which owns and operates the Paramount Theatre, Copley Theatre, Paramount School of the Arts and North Island Center, plus manages the city-owned RiverEdge Park and Stolp Island Theatre. That amount is 'way too much money,' he told the audience at Metea Valley High School. And that most likely means layoffs and huge cuts to programming may be necessary. Which brings me again to Jones' review and where my thoughts were as 'True West' kicked off the new BOLD Series season. 'In the unlikely setting of a small civic theater in downtown Aurora,' he noted, 'director Jim Corti and crew are staging what appears to be an ongoing series of very intense and distinctive versions of 20th century American classics of the kind theaters don't produce as much anymore.' There's no question the Paramount has brought theater magic – not to mention cool branding – to the city of Aurora. But this series of unique and powerful plays is not inexpensive to produce. 'True West' may have been among the best BOLD productions I've seen so far. But my fear is that it could also be its last.

Elle
2 days ago
- Elle
Dakota Johnson Is Obsessed With This Cult-Favorite Brand
If you've been paying close attention to what the best-dressed celebrities have been wearing this summer, the winning outfit formulas often include an item from Dôen. From Dakota Johnson to Camila Morrone, the L.A.-based label has become a go-to for finding unapologetically feminine dresses. But the brand has so much more to offer – think luxurious button-down shirts perfect for the office or elevating weekend outfits and shoes that lean into the vintage-inspired aesthetic that the brand does so well. If you're thinking about adding some pieces to your wardrobe, let this edit of meticulously crafted essentials be your guide to the Dôen items worth investing in. Camila Morrone has an enviable collection of summer whites by the brand. While in Mallorca with bestie Hailey Bieber, she wore two different styles: a hand-knitted dress featuring a 1920s-inspired cape and a now-sold-out crochet caftan. Don't worry – you can also shop Morrone's white Dôen Sebastiane Skirt and Simona Dress, which are perfect for getaways and summer-in-the-city escapades alike. Dakota Johnson leans into Dôen's romantic florals both in real life and on the big screen. Most recently, she paired the Elowena Skirt with a bikini on holiday in Ibiza, while in Materialists, she wears the now sold-out Alona Top and Nevara Dress in a yellow hue. While that exact shade isn't available, there's a soft blush version that's just as chic. Meghan Markle's timeless style is anchored with tried-and-true tops by Dôen, from wear-on-repeat sweaters to sharp striped shirts that are worthy of owning in every color. Follow Markle's lead and invest in the print that will never go out of style. Kaia Gerber relies on her velvet Dôen Mary-Janes to anchor her best casually chic outfits. In the past, the plush material might have been reserved for colder months, but Gerber proves they're just as stylish in the summer. Alexis Bennett Parker is the Commerce Content Lead at In this newly created role, she oversees all shopping-related stories online, from fashion-forward trend pieces to the most coveted beauty buys on the market right now. Alexis has worked in the publishing space for 11 years, and seven of those years have been dedicated to helping shoppers make informed purchases—no buyer's remorse here! Before joining the team at she worked in the editorial departments of Vogue, Cosmopolitan, and InStyle, to name a few magazines. Not only has Alexis worked closely with several brands and tested hundreds of products over the course of her career, but she's also won awards for her work as a shopping journalist. Namely, she was an honoree at the Pynk Magazine Gala in 2023, received the Condé Nast Commerce Content Award for Best Article by a New Hire in 2021, and was included on the Top 40 Under 40 Heir's List in 2018.


Time Business News
2 days ago
- Time Business News
GV Gallery Gv Gallery Clothing Official Sale Up to 30% Off
GV Gallery is not your average streetwear brand. It's a curated space where fashion meets thought-provoking art. Designed for the creatively driven and culturally aware, GV Gallery speaks to a generation that values identity, individuality, and aesthetic rebellion. Every item released by the brand, especially the GV Gallery Hoodie, feels intentional — more like a limited-run art piece than standard apparel. One of the brand's most celebrated pit celebrated pieces is the GV Gallery Hoodie, known for its bold design language and unmistakable presence. Each hoodie features original artwork or typography that makes a statement. Whether it's a politically charged graphic or abstract print, the hoodie isn't just for warmth — it's a conversation starter. It's fashion that challenges, questions, and is the GV Gallery Hoodie, known for its bold design language and unmistakable presence. Each hoodie features original artwork or typography that makes a statement. Whether it's a politically charged graphic or abstract print, the hoodie isn't just for warmth — it's a conversation starter. It's fashion that challenges, questions, and expresses. The GV Gallery Hoodie isn't about slapping a logo on cotton and calling it a day. It's carefully constructed using premium heavyweight fabrics, durable stitching, and thoughtful proportions. The oversized fit, thick drawstrings, and washed tones give it a luxury-meets-street look that's both edgy and timeless. Customers appreciate the fit, the feel, and the fact that they're wearing something that feels custom rather than commercial. Search engines have seen consistent growth in queries like 'GV Gallery Hoodie drop,' 'GV Gallery streetwear,' and 'limited art hoodies.' These rising terms are gold for SEO professionals and site owners looking to rank on high-intent keywot celebrated pieces is the GV Gallery Hoodie, known for its bold design language and unmistakable presence. Each hoodie features original artwork or typography that makes a statement. Whether it's a politically charged graphic or abstract print, the hoodie isn't just for warmth — it's a conversation starter. It's fashion that challenges, questions, and By including GV Gallery-related content on your site, you're positioning your brand alongside a rising trend that continues to gain traction across Google, TikTok, and Instagram. GV Gallery connects with culture in a way that most brands only try to imitate. From spotlighting independent artists to integrating social messages into its clothing, the brand doesn't just chase trends — it builds them. The GV Gallery Hoodie reflects this perfectly, often launching in conjunction with creative campaigns, short films, or artistic collaborations that det celebrated pieces is the GV Gallery Hoodie, known for its bold design language and unmistakable presence. Each hoodie features original artwork or typography that makes a statement. Whether it's a politically charged graphic or abstract print, the hoodie isn't just for warmth — it's a conversation starter. It's fashion that challenges, questions, and the meaning behind each collection. This hoodie is more than a product — it's a lifestyle piece for creatives, designers, musicians, and thinkers. It fits effortlessly into wardrobes that value self-expression over brand hype. That's why the GV Gallery Hoodie shows up everywhere from fashion editorials to creative studios and live music sets. It transcends traditional fashion categories, appealing to anyone with a passion for bold ideas and fresh aesthetics. If you're running a fashion, lifestyle, or design-forward website, featuring GV Gallery offers solid content value. Whether in trend roundups, new drop alerts, or influencer interviews, the GV Gallery Hoodie makes a compelling feature. The content practically builds itself — stunning visuals, a strong brand story, and consistent engagement across platforms. This kind of content attracts backlinks organically and performs well on social and search alike. As the fashion industry evolves, brands like GV Gallery are proving that creativity and quality can coexist with cultural impact. The GV Gallery Hoodie is the centerpiece of this evolution — part fashion, part statement, and fully designed to push boundaries. Whether you're a fashion editor, SEO expert, or style blogger, GV Gallery is one brand you'll want to feat celebrated pieces is the GV Gallery Hoodie, known for its bold design language and unmistakable presence. Each hoodie features original artwork or typography that makes a statement. Whether it's a politically charged graphic or abstract print, the hoodie isn't just for warmth — it's a conversation starter. It's fashion that challenges, questions, and before everyone else does. TIME BUSINESS NEWS