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Vogue
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Vogue
Why The 'Winona' Is The Ideal Haircut For Your Fall Reinvention
Forget 'new year, new me'—I've always sworn by a fall reinvention. With its back-to-school energy and gradual shift in temperature, autumn has always felt like the ideal time for a stylistic switch-up. And the simplest way to feel brand new come September? A haircut, of course. Enter the 'Winona.' And no, it's not a reference to Winona Ryder's short, choppy pixie cut from the early '90s, but in fact her more grown-out 'bixie' (that's bob-meets-pixie) from her 1994 Reality Bites era. You know the one: ©Universal/Courtesy Everett Collection Swept to the side and androgynous, the Winona feels both versatile and low-effort—you can just as easily wear it mussed-up or slicked with gel as you can soft and simple. It's this exact versatility that led 13 Reasons Why actor Katherine Langford to opt for her own recent hair transformation, which in many ways resembles a wavy, ultra-styled version of the Winona. 'There's a certain length that hits a sweet spot,' her hairstylist Halley Brisker says about the cut. 'It gives you multiple haircuts; you can wear it as a pixie, crop, or even a super short, jaw-grazing bob. It's basically three styles in one.'Hairstylist and groomer Charley McEwen, who has styled everyone from Alexander Skarsgård to Lily Allen, has noticed a lot of people asking for this type of bixie—makes sense with all of the nostalgia going on in fashion and beauty right now. 'It carries a bit of that late '90s elegance, which always circles back in fashion but never feels overly trend-led,' he explains. Sam McKnight, hairstylist who has tended the locks of everyone from Princess Diana to Kate Moss, recently posted a video showcasing his own take on the Winona. McKnight describes the haircut as 'fresh and effortless,' adding that: 'For the right hair type and texture it's easy to manage, and still looks great while growing out.' As for how to style the Winona, 'it's all about lived-in texture,' adds McKnight. In Reality Bites, Winona's hair looks borderline grungy, as if she hasn't washed it in two days. Fortunately, it's a look that can be easily recreated with the right product, depending on your hair type. 'It gives the hair texture, yet [also] definition,' says McKnight. 'For finer hair types, a texture mist such as my Cool Girl [Superlift Volumising Spray] is ideal to give the hair volume without weighing it down.'
Yahoo
02-08-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Katherine Langford Confirms the Pixie Mullet Is the Main Character Haircut For Fall 2025
All products featured on Glamour are independently selected by Glamour editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, Condé Nast may earn an affiliate commission. Arnold Jerocki Katherine Langford, is that you? On August 1, the 29-year-old actor best known for her role in 13 Reasons Why revealed an unreasonably cool pixie mullet on Instagram, courtesy of celebrity hair stylist Halley Brisker. 'Did a thing,' Langford captioned two new photos of her tousled pixie cut, which kept enough length to showcase her signature waves with plenty of volume up top and a gentle flip at the nape of her neck. 'There's a certain length that hits a sweet spot,' Brisker told British Vogue of this 'genderless' style he developed with Langford. 'It gives you multiple haircuts—you can wear it as a pixie, crop or even a super short, jaw-grazing bob. It's basically three styles in one.' He added, 'When you learn to cut hair, you start at the back of the haircut and work your way up and forward, but with Katherine I started at the front—at the bangs—so that visually we were able to build it together.' While some fans mourned the loss of Langford's extra-long waves (to whom I say, chill out), many more were obsessed with the cut, including bob queen Lily Collins. 'OMG my hero,' the Emily In Paris star commented. 'This is the coolest ever. You look insane 🔥' Unlike the '90s pixie cuts that have been trending this summer (see Emma Stone and Brie Larson), Langford's new look feels more like a throwback to the 1950s greaser aesthetic, down to the rolled up sleeve of her loose-fitting white t-shirt in those Instagram pics. Of course, Brisker utilized significantly less pomade for a softer update on the retro style. All products featured on Glamour are independently selected by Glamour editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, Condé Nast may earn an affiliate commission. Celebrity Beauty Unfortunately, Emma Stone's Grown-Out 'Whymsy Pixie' Makes Me Want to Chop My Hair Off This is the pixie cut propaganda I'm definitely falling for this summer. As for the products he did use, Brisker told British Vogue that he applied Olaplex No 6 onto Langford's hair to keep it 'slippery' while he worked. As for styling the look at home, he suggests applying the same leave-in product on wet hair then using a diffuser to dry the hair about 40% before letting it air dry to achieve the desired texture. 'If your hair is naturally soft and floppy, like a young Leonardo DiCaprio, you may only need No 6,' he said. 'But for coarser hair like Katherine's, I add Bumble & Bumble Grooming Cream for extra grit.' Olaplex No 6 Bond Smoother $30.00, Amazon Bumble and Bumble Grooming Hair Styling Cream $37.00, Sephora Listen, bobs may have dominated hair trends for the past few seasons, but pixie cuts are well on their way to becoming the main character haircut of fall 2025. Just ask Stone, Larson, and, now, Katherine Langford. 55 Coolest Short Haircuts for Women to Try in 2025 Originally Appeared on Glamour Solve the daily Crossword