The fringe: how has it changed?
So the number one question you may be asking is, if the fringe never really went away, how has it changed in 2012? The answer is, it hasn’t really. Unless you’re going to the other on-trend extreme of micro bangs, it’s still best worn thick, blunt, and long (sweeping the top of the eyes preferably). And it’s still best worn in one of the following ways:- with a messy, textured, neo-bohemian, grungy edge
- with an aura of ’60s sex-kitten nonchalance (think Francoise Hardy or Jane Birkin)
- swept haphazardly with a little peek-a-boo curtain a la Brigitte Bardot
Daisy Lowe sports thick, grungy bangs
Hair cuts to wear it with
The bob
When we talk about fringed bobs its easy to think of 1920s style cuts like the Louise Brooks. But while 1920s fashion may also be experiencing a revival, sharp cuts are not on top of the list this year. Instead it’s about effortlessness, texture, attitude. Now, the fringe is a suitable accompaniment to a mod bob. Or for a grungy messy ‘do that’s devil-may-care (like Abbey Lee, below).Abbey Lee Kershaw with bangs. Image: style.com
The short crop
While not as strong as it was in 2011, the pixie crop is still best worn with a fringe in 2012, but again a slightly different type of fringe is in order. Rather than being cut separate to the rest of the hair, it should all be continuous; the crop simply cut longer in front to create the effect of bangs.Carey Mulligan with cropped hair and bangs
Long hair
This rather goes without saying: bangs are perfect for hair shoulder length or longer, particularly when hair is naturally straight or with a slight wave.Julia Stegner in Vogue Turkey, October 2010
Suitable hair colours
There’s no real rules here, the fringe is more about face shape and hair type than hair colour. Any colour from black to red to blonde will work with 2012′s thick bangs.Inspiration
Candice Swanepoel told to be bold (16 Mar 2012)
MariaFrancescaPepe: crosses and roses
White hot: Julia Stegner
Longchamp's hippy romance
Emma Stone goes blonde
Lily Cole's dramatic change: dark hair
A careless cut
That boyish cut
Coco catches our eye
Karlie: not short on options
Abbey Lee Kershaw: hair inspiration
Kate Moss gets a new hairstyle, with fringe
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