Winter is coming, and it’s time to reinvent your look. This year, the biggest winter haircut trends are a continuation of looks from the fall, and some new styles you’ll love. Ahead, find 10 cuts you’ll want to pin, screenshot or bookmark—and obsess over this season.
1. Cloud Curls
Soft, airy and undone, cloud curls stand for natural texture. Instead of every strand being perfect, this year we’re obsessed with natural curl pattern—frizz included.
2. Pixie Shag
The pixie shag is an extra fun and edgy variety of the pixie cut. With some length and choppy, textured layers reminiscent of ’90s styles, it’s super on-trend and effortless.
3. Butterfly Cut
The feathered, face-framing layers give the hair tons of volume and the shape keeps the ends light and bouncy. The butterfly cut is made for blowouts, but looks cool if you skip styling from time to time.
4. Blunt Bob
The blunt bob can be anything you want it to be. Its lean lines and sharp edges make it easy to always look put together, but its versatility means you can choose to wear it with a completely different vibe too.
5. Sabrina Bangs
The soft, eye-framing bangs inspired by Sabrina Carpenter’s already iconic look are a must this winter. Paired with soft, long layers they create a flirty, glamorous style.
6. Lived-In Lob
The lived-in lob is comfortable. It has the undone texture that keeps things interesting, but never looks or feels like it’s trying too hard. Low-maintenance and high impact? Sign us up.
7. Vintage Pixie
Imagine Audrey Hepburn and Winona Ryder in one chic little cut. The vintage pixie has classic charm mixed with just enough edge to keep it modern.
8. Shaggy Layers
Perfect for any length, shaggy layers create texture and boost volume, making hair appear fuller and more dynamic.
9. Textured Collarbone Cut
The textured collarbone cut combines blunt edges with soft layers, resulting in a fresh look that’s polished without being boring.
10. Long Layers
Long layers are the secret to big, beautiful volume for straight or wavy hair. Instead of flat, lifeless long hair, this season we’re into layering for movement and fullness.