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15 Autumn Haircut Trends For 2025 You Need To Know About

Autumn has landed, and with a new season comes the desire for reinvention. So we’ve tapped the top hairstylists for the autumn hair trends they predict will dominate in 2025.

Unsurprisingly, the bob is still reigning supreme. But this year, the spotlight is on soft, airy textures and playful flicks rather than sharp, angular shapes – plus the much-loved bell-bottom bob is back, mirroring fashion’s continuing love affair with all things boho.

Face-framing fringes and feathered layers with an emphasis on healthy shine and natural movement are also set to go stratospheric as the temperature drops.

Ahead, GLAMOUR has pulled together the top autumn haircut trends 2025 to add to your mood board…

The rodeo bob

“Bobs are evolving for autumn/winter 2025,” says Melissa Timperley, celebrity hair stylist and founder of Melissa Salons. “They’re longer, looser and more layered than before.” Case in point: the ‘rodeo bob’, with its blown-up silhouette.

“The rodeo bob steers clear of looking too neat and too polite by embracing an airy texture and fluffy volume. Sexy, playful, bold and with a little attitude—the rodeo bob is all about movement.”

Pro styling tip: “Apply salt spray through damp hair, then air-dry with your fingers for lift and separation. Finish with a spritz of texturising spray to keep it touchable, not stiff. The goal? A bob that looks like it caught a warm breeze—undone, yet intentional.”

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