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28+ Stunning New Haircuts to Try in September 2025 for Every Vibe

Thinking of switching things up this season? The month of September is the best reason to update your haircut and energy. Whether you like edgy shags or shiny bobs, these New haicuts – September 2025 designs are here to help you get ready to visit salon. Whether you’re craving something bold or softly layered, this guide has the vibe you’ve been waiting for. Ready to find your fall look?

Precision Bob: Where Chic Meets Sharp

A blunt bob that does not overwork is something very satisfying. The crispness, the symmetry, the swagger it exudes, this is the black blazer of hair-styles. This is a simple chin length style that is easily classy and exudes a sense of quiet authority without being dirty, versatile, and timeless. The central section provides shape and makes the eyes and cheekbones stand out. A power move, honestly.

This type of precision bob is actually very low maintenance, but it does require one thing, that is, trims. To maintain that line as sharp as a razor, you will need to visit your stylist on a 5-6 weeks basis. And to really make it shine? A flat iron pass and a little R+Co High Dive leave-in moisturizer to ensure silky ends and frizz-free locks. Trust me, it is worth the several extra minutes in the morning.

The first time I had this kind of a bob, I vowed I would never put a long hair again. It feels lighter somehow – as though you are losing the excess parts of yourself that you do not require anymore. It is also not bad that the hairstylist Anh Co Tran once told that the bob is not only a cut, but a lifestyle. Yep, it’s giving energy shift.

Desire to feel smooth and in command, even though your week is a hot mess? This haircut is your armor. Wear it with a dramatic earring or a red lip and watch what occurs.

Textured Shag with French-Girl Fringe

Soft chaos, in the best way. This shag is long enough to be rebellious with a 2025 twist- a light texture, un-done layers, and a soft fringe that covers only the brow. The action in this cut gives life to the most limp strands. It’s a free-spirited, no-rules kind of vibe that’s trending hard again, and yes, it’s very TikTok-core.

The thing I like about this style is that it is flawlessly flawed. I allow mine to dry naturally with a spritz of Bumble and Bumbles Surf Spray and go. There is no need in hot tools and accuracy, only texture and natural bends. The fringe can be a commitment, but a little dry shampoo at the roots (hello, Klorane!) gives it that chic, slept-in feel.

This haircut was an act of defiance of sorts after years of blowouts and waves-on-command. It made me feel cooler. As though I had just come out of an antique shop in Brooklyn in something leather. Do you want to send the message of style without uttering a single word? This cut can do it on your behalf.

Thinking about taking the leap? Tell your stylist to make the layers around your face movable by asking her to shatter them, and remember, softness, not structure is the key.

Curly Wolf Cut with Micro Fringe

Nothing about the New haicuts – September 2025 ideas would be complete without the revival of the wolf cut but this time around, she is a bit cooler and has curls. The feathered tips, carved volume and baby fringe that demand your attention, this look is not to be messed with by any means. I adore how this shape develops lift at the crown and then streams away like a fluffy mane. It’s giving confident. It is a delivering of I woke up like this, but sculpted.

Curly girls: hydration is your best friend here. I defy with a diffuser and the Pattern Leave-In Conditioner. In case you have bangs and they are textured, a small round brush and a bit of Ouai Matte Pomade will be useful to guide those flyaway ends without making them too over the top.

There is something quite liberating about wearing natural texture with edge. It is not about taming it, it is about glory of the shape, the puff, the movement. Nai cryl expert Nai once wrote, Your curls are your crown, not your flaw. I felt that.

It you are in the mood to make a dramatic change this season, but you still want soft and personality then this is it. Just a little wild and just structured enough.

Rockstar Layers with Volume Bangs

Okay, this is what would happen when Stevie Nicks and a Gen Z influencer would have a hair baby. Flocking layers, curtain-y fringe and fuzzy volume that appears to have just exited a festival stage. This is not a wallflower cut, this is big, brassy, flirting. The controlled chaos makes it modern: it flatters the face, but it does not act too well. Because where’s the fun in that?

To keep this cut from veering into mullet territory, I use a light volumizing mousse at the crown (Oribe’s Grandiose is chef’s kiss) and scrunch-dry with my head upside down. A pick comb assists in fluffing the roots without disturbing the texture. This is a cut that does not require commitment to styling, volume does not hold itself together, but the drama that it creates is worth it.

The first time I noticed this cut was on a girl at a rooftop party in LA and I could not stop staring. It feels like it is movie-like, as though your hair has a backstory. It is possible that you are playing too safe and it is time to shake things up.

Worried it might be too much? You may begin with gentle layering and progress to a more extreme one. Request face-framing pieces and bangs that brush against the brow and proceed to develop on it.

Modern Shag with Glossy Bangs

This haircut is like a love letter to old school beauty, but refined to 2025. The middle length with the full fringe and chocolate-like warm colors is warm, soft and a bit nostalgic. The secret that keeps it fresh is its light layering that gives the hair bounce but not bulk. It feels intentional, but not stiff. Consider it your autumn sweater in a haircut.

To ensure this type of bangs does not look old, it requires some maintenance. I am addicted to Amika Blowout Babe Thermal Brush, the blow out in a bottle, especially in the mornings when I have to smooth the fringe and run. And a shine spray such as IGK Good Behavior can also help amp up the shine without weighing it down.

When I sport this haircut, I think that I have just been to a wine tasting in Sonoma. It’s elegant, but also super approachable. Kristin Ess, a hairstylist once stated that a good shag must be like a whisper and not a shout. This is that.

As we move towards September, this trim is ideal to make the change of look without being too extreme. It allows you to alter the mood and not your entire personality.

Layered Vanilla Cut for a Soft Fall Transition

What I love about this layered cut is that it is subtly strong. The long, thin strands of hair with curtain bangs that gently separate in the middle exude a nonchalant cool vibe aka the type of girl who listens to vinyl records but has not forgotten to make her dentist appointment. This cut isn’t showy, but it’s a solid nod to ’90s simplicity with just enough shape to feel fresh.

I would say this: you won t want to be too still with the lengths, so I would suggest applying a lightweight styling cream such as the Verb Ghost Air Dry Whip to keep the texture without the weight. In case your hair is flat at the top of your head, you can simply flip it over with the round brush and spray some dry shampoo on the roots to restore everything.

There’s something really nostalgic about this cut for me. It brings me back to the times when I used to go through teen magazines and I wondered how girls managed to make their hair look so lived-in and not sloppy. And somehow, this cut still channels that energy today.

Considering how to keep it low key this fall yet polished? This one’s calling your name. Add soft caramel tones or stay on golden blonde, in both cases, you will become September itself.

Airy Length with Curtain Bangs and Blonde Glow

This one’s a blonde dream. There are long wispy layers that fall to a wispy curtain fringe that swings with that California-girl kind of nonchalance even when you are nowhere close to a beach. It feels youthful, light, and romantic, and if you’re looking to soften a strong jawline or add length to a rounder face, this shape does wonders.

Personally, I wear this style throughout the winter months since it looks so good with warm sweaters and dark lipsticks. A shampoo that adds shine such as Pureology Hydrate sheer maintains the tone light and the layers clear. I also use a wide-barrel curling iron that is only applied to the mid-shaft which creates the ideal wave with little effort.

I gave this a go earlier this year, and it made every day brighter, even gray days. The trick is that one of my stylists said to me, a good curtain bang should appear to be like the wind did it and not you, and I have not forgotten that. There’s something carefree and a little romantic about it.

And therefore, in case you are not prepared to cut on length but you are in need of change, go ahead and make this form shape your face, making it a little bit lighter.

Retro Blond Layers with Fringe Power

Lots happens here-and, in the best sense of the word, lots. A complete fringe, gentle layering around the sides and the just right in-between length that screams I am artsy but also reply to emails. The casual blonde that is slightly textured makes it have a French editorial feel and the neat bang makes it not to be too overpowering.

Maintaining a cut like this? You’ll want to commit to a bang trim every few weeks and a texture spray (Oribe Dry Texturizing Spray is elite) to keep things looking perfectly mussed. A bit of wildness is what we are after but we want it curated.

One of my friends burned out to this look, and it oddly became her aesthetic, the hair cut changed before she did and somehow pioneered it. A good fringe is able to do that: provide focus when all the rest is disorganized.

This can be combined with statement sunglasses or a vintage blazer and it creates an entire personality. Bold but wearable, and very, very now.

Cool-Girl Fringe with Rock ’n’ Roll Layers

This cut has that “I didn’t try, but obviously I look amazing” energy. The shaggy length combined with that heavy, eye-skimming fringe looks breezy defiance-ish, like you bought everything at a thrift shop and still looked like you were on the runway. The color is sun-bleached, as though you have just gotten back home after a long road trip with some good playlists and without GPS.

This is what I will say, to maintain this fringe in order without it becoming a curtain in the middle of the afternoon requires a bit of styling. It can be prevented by using a dry texture paste (such as the one by Kristin Ess) to avoid it getting separated or lying too flat. And should your hair naturally be fine, as mine, a root-lifting mist will keep that cool volume all day.

There’s something about this haircut that feels freeing. Like, you’re allowed to be both polished and wild. As you can wear this with a graphic tee or red lipstick and it would fit.

To be frank, this is my no-brainer advice to any person interested in New haicuts – September 2025 ideas that are between indie and wearable.

Jet Black Waves with Full Bang Drama

This cut is rich. Bold. A little bit vampy—in the very best way. Shiny black locks are tumbling below the shoulders, and a luscious, curvy fringe adds a dramatic effect to the entire appearance. It’s got that ‘French-girl-meets-alt-icon’ thing going on, and it’s perfect for those craving elegance with a hint of mystery.

It requires some TLC to maintain this type of deep tone. An acidic bonding concentrate shampoo such as Redken would be fantastic to maintain the color deep and the hair healthy. And honestly? This appearance gets glamorous with gloss–so don’t stint on a good gloss treatment every few weeks when you want drama.

Dark hair with fringe is a power move to me. You walk into a room and people notice. It doesn’t shout, but it makes its presence known. If you’re feeling like you want your hair to match your inner power this fall, this is the one.

Bonus? It is incredible with red lipstick, winged liner, or even a white t-shirt. Mood: mysterious main character energy.

Soft Edge Micro Fringe with Wavy Ends

This cut has a down-to-earth quality that is very reassuring to me. The combination of middle length waves and a short and broken micro fringe creates a friendly medium between childish and elegant. There is no messy hair, and the bangs are more sensible than cute. It is discreet- and it speaks of the fact that you know what you want and you are not afraid to stick to it.

This hair cut actually works best when you work with the natural curl of your hair. To achieve those beachy waves without the crispiness, a texturizing mist such as Davines This Is A Sea Salt Spray can help to bring out the natural waves. Air dry it or lightly tousle it with a diffuser and fingers, no brushes required.

This appearance makes me personally think of the late summer evenings that turn into the early fall mornings. It is a little bit soft and is perfect with the faded denim and the best t-shirt, but it would be smart enough to wear to work or even brunch. It is such a sweet place to start, should you ever have felt the desire to play with fringe but not be ready to take on a heavy bang.

Need a bit more presence? Put the highlights on the upper layers in order to give depth and make the motion burst.

Sculpted Pixie with Undone Volume

This is your power pixie–but not too tousled so that it is not up to date. Tight at the nape, a bit longer at the top, and neatly displaced away from the face, it is providing elegance with an edge. The depth of the color and the thin layering makes this cut look more luxurious than it actually is. That is the type of haircut that makes strangers become friends at checkout lines.

I’ve found this cut works best when styled with a light matte wax like Evo Box o’ Bollox to build volume and shape. You want control, not stiffness. and this is the secret, you see, is, you rough-dry with your fingers first and then detail with your product. It keeps things looking intentionally imperfect.

I always get the same response whenever I wear a pixie: You look so confident. And that is the trick of this cut, it projects your features. The hair is not so much the star but the back-up to your eyes, cheekbones, lips.

This is the pixie to test when you need change but yet have the desire to have polish. It’s not severe—it’s sculpted, classy, and oh-so-wearable.

90s Bouncy Bob with Flipped Volume

Hello, retro revival. This big, round bob is just in that sweet spot between retro and hyper-fresh. The ends do turn out a bit, the side-swept fringe hangs over the brow and the entire ensemble has a serious Meg Ryan in 1997–but make it fashion. It’s flirtatious, but not overdone. This is the haircut I reach for when I want to feel like I’ve got my life (and my brows) together.

This bob laments the usage of a round brush and a touch of styling. I apply the Dyson Airwrap to achieve that iconic flip and bounce and the Color Wow Raise the Root spray to add volume to the crown that stays all day. Believe me, the drama of the figure can only be done where the base is voluminous.

I went to a holiday dinner party in this style once and received three compliments prior to dessert. It’s joyful. It’s a little nostalgic. When you walk it moves with you–and isn!t that what great hair ought to do?

And if you want something a bit glamorous, yet still very wearable, it is a no-brainer. Bonus: it looks great growing out too.

Platinum Shullet with Edgy Energy

And now for something a little wild: the platinum shullet (shag + mullet) that’s rewriting the rules. The edgy cut is extreme in its mixing of short choppy layers on the front and long and unruly lengths on the back. It’s fearless. Punk, but grown-up. Think Debbie Harry meets 2025 executive realness.

Not the thing to do if you have a weak stomach, but to the adventurous, it is the time. Keeping platinum fresh does take work—purple shampoo once a week (I like Fanola No Yellow), and Olaplex No. 3 for home care to preserve strength and softness. Rough it up with a matte pomade or put it behind the ears with a pair of hoops and a blazer to turn it up.

I love this haircut because it makes no apologies. It is high contrast, color and shape wise, and it makes you take control of your vibe. I have witnessed an iteration of this on a woman in a creative agency in Brooklyn, and she was capable of redesigning your brand and then killing you in karaoke.

Ready to cause a little good trouble? This one will lead the way.

Long Layers with Subtle Volume and Face Frame

Sometimes, simplicity is the luxury. These chestnut-colored layers are all I adore in classic hair: silky texture, airy volume, and the finest face-framing curtain-bang. It’s got body without bulk and bounce without frizz. And it is so wearable, you could not imagine why you ever made your routine complicated.

I keep this style silky and styled by using a round brush and a medium-heat dryer and then finish with Kerrastase Elixir Ultime Oil to get that shiny healthy polished look. A satin pillowcase is your friend here—it helps maintain the shape and reduces overnight frizz (yes, it’s worth it).

This is the type of hair cut that tells you what works with you. It is not trying to be hip it is simply hip. I usually suggest this shape to my friends who need to grow out shorter haircuts without going through the dreaded stage of the triangle head.

If you’re stepping into fall with a “clean girl” energy, this cut is totally aligned. Soft, versatile, and easy to elevate.

Full Volume with Feathered Curtain Bangs

This is one of those hair cuts that you want to flip your hair in the middle of sentence and smile like a shampoo advertisement. Larger-than-life, teased, thick hair and full curtain bangs that part and sweep flawlessly- this is the new bombshell hair cut. But in that soft, lovable, not-overdone kind of way. It is delivering as much as happy girl energy as fall date night.

The key to this kind of movement is a blow-dry with a round brush (start with a volumizing spray like Living Proof Full Thickening Mousse) and maybe a few velcro rollers at the crown for extra lift. You want bounce, not weight. Add a bit of serum at the ends and you have yourself a main character moment.

When I received this haircut, I was genuinely surprised that I felt put-together- even in sweatpants. It fits the face in a very nice way and is chic on all sides. The layers are the ones who do all the talking, thus you do not have to put much style to look like you have made an effort.

Combine it with a navy jumpsuit or a button-down shirt, this is glamour on any day.

Copper Shine Layers with Rounded Fringe

Hello, perfect pumpkin spice moment. This medium length layered hair style with rounded, soft fringe is a cry of autumn cozy. That warm, coppery tone? It’s literally what Pinterest dreams are made of. The fringe gently rounds the brows and the hair line contour gives it bulkiness at the ends making the entire appearance fluffy and touchable.

In case you choose this color, then maintenance is essential. The red tones will become faded with time, so apply a color-depositing conditioner such as Overtone Copper and sulfate-free shampoo to maintain the tone. A hot brush with a little wave can bring the layers to life without being over the top glam.

I have viewed this type of cut work on all types of people- college students, cool moms etc. and it is universally flattering. The color and shape are such that when people look at you they smile. As though you had just returned to a brisk walk with a mug of hot cider.

It’s not loud, but it leaves an impression. Certainly one of my fall back New haicuts – September 2025 ideas of something seasonal and wearable.

Ultra-Soft Layers with Wispy Baby Fringe

This one is the smallest haircut of a whisper-thin-layers that sweep down in ribbon-like curtain and a wispy, peek-a-boo fringe that almost touches the lashes. The honey light color creates the feeling of warmth and softness whereas the length maintains the things down to earth and feminine. It is the type of cut that you want to put your hair behind the ears, and have a latte in both hands.

You don’t need much to style this look. Let it air dry with a little curl cream (try Briogeo Curl Charisma—even for slight waves) or run a flat iron gently over the ends for a smooth finish. This style excels in softness, so get rid of the heavy products.

I once had one of these cuts during a period when I was in a, let us make it as simple as possible, mood. It felt breezy. Uncomplicated. It created an impression of a gentler version of me, in a good sense.

It is to the girl who is crazy about vintage sweaters and sun-bleached jeans. Quiet, pretty, and a little nostalgic.

Clean-Cut Blunt Bob with Modern Edge

We’ve talked about bobs—but this one? She’s precise. The blunt chin-length bob is the mature variant of all the hair inspirations boards of the last five years on Pinterest. Cleaned down the middle part, sharp edges, a bit behind the ear? It is a variation of I earn my own money and I do not waste time. But somehow, still feels approachable.

Maintaining this cut means trims every 4–6 weeks—no shortcuts. Flat iron is your new BFF to achieving that razor sharp line and a smoothing serum like Olaplex No. 7 Bonding Oil will keep it shiny and smooth to the touch.

This bob was after a career change and every time I looked at the mirror, I felt…huh? It enhances the features, lengthens the neck and makes you sound like you mean business.

Want something sleek, low-fuss, and forever chic? This cut is a September reset in haircut form.

French-Girl Bob with Soft Fringe and Texture

Cropped, shaggy and wonderfully unfinished, this is the French bob that stops traffic in cobblestone streets and coffee shops. It is slightly layered, and a bit above the jawline, with a feathered micro-bang which seems rather accidental. But of course, it’s perfectly planned. It’s sweet, sharp, and impossibly cool.

To style? Just a bit of mousse or curl-enhancing cream, air-dried or diffused to add soft texture. The key is not to overwork it. This is supposed to give you a feeling that you woke up posh. And when you want it to be real French-girl, put it back on one side behind your ear, and leave the other somewhat mussed.

I would advise this style to all those who are willing to have a dramatic change but are afraid of losing femininity. This leaves softness around the face, however, the short length can be considered bold. This shape was viralized by Hailey Bieber once again, and with a reason.

It is the bob who is quiet, but has red lipstick on.

Red Velvet Wolf with Razor Fringe

This one is sweet-like eating a plum that has just ripened. The color is warm, reddish, rich and dimensional and the cut? A mix between a shag and a wolf cut with a razor cut baby bang that stands out confidently above the brow. It frays the face gently with those divided, uneven layers that are undone in the best way.

Color like this takes dedication. I know here–red dyes wash out fast, in the sun. I greatly suggest cool water and a sulfate-free shampoo such as Celeb Luxury Viral Colorwash in Red, and then a weekly hair mask to hydrate.

I have been going red, and when I did it the first time, I felt like a character in an indie movie. This exact vibe—quirky but composed, a little unexpected. It’s artistic, maybe even a little dreamy.

This color and cut combination will put you out of the rut in case you feel like you are in one.

Close-Cropped Buzz with Feminine Glow

How about buzz cuts? – September 2025, because, to be frank, it is one of the most daring New haicuts that you can pick, and it is having its own moment of quiet right now. It is a super short, sleek, buzz cut that brings out everything that is there: your eyes, your cheekbones, your smile. It’s beauty distilled down to the essentials.

Care is simple but intentional. You will also need to exfoliate the scalp, but very gently, once a week and moisturize it with a non-comedogenic oil or balm- I adore JVN Complete Pre-Wash Scalp Oil. Keep it soft, not scratchy.

I shaved my head once in a personal shift and wow, did it teach me about confidence. You’re not hiding behind anything. You’re presenting yourself, fully. It’s both vulnerable and wildly powerful.

Thinking about it? Don’t overthink it. Hair grows. But in the meantime, this look transforms you.

Platinum Mushroom Cut with Micro Bangs

Futuristic, but at the same time retro-inspired, this mushroom-shaped bob is a fashion-girl statement. The shape, bleached to a cool champagne blonde, napes into a bowl cut and hugs the crown and is accentuated with the tightest and tiniest micro fringe. This is not a typical look and that is just the point.

Platinum upkeep requires toner, bond repair, and heat protection. I have a bottle of K18 leave-in molecular repair, so I always have it on hand, and I wash it with Amika Bust Your Brass Shampoo so that I do not have brassiness.

It is certainly not everybody but the ones who make it work? Unforgettable. Such a cut can be commonly found in Copenhagen or Tokyo- it is rather progressive and does not seek permission.

If you’re craving that “I’m the editor-in-chief of a niche fashion magazine” energy, this is your crown.

Textured French Bob with Side Part

The less obvious cousin of the Parisian classic is this airy, side-parted bob. It is a little longer on one side, which immediately brings asymmetry and cheekbone theatrics. The waves are not too hard, the side-sweep is smooth, and the entire appearance is contemporary but never over-wrought. Bonus: it works on both fine and thick hair.

Layering is what makes this cut pop since it takes away the bulk and does not take away the bounce. An air drying cream such as the Ouai Air Dry Foam allows the texture to do its job without frizz. You can dry either by air or by a diffuser.

I am a sucker of any haircut that is editorial but casual. This one is ideal to a person who does not want long hair to be short and still wants to be flirty and flowing.

It also looks beautiful when it is tucked in a turtleneck or with thick brows. Honestly? A total fall vibe.

Sculptural Blunt Bowl with High Gloss

This is the most extreme bowl cut I have ever seen this season-and it is a trend. The line is definite, it skirts above the chin and embraces the head in a confident, architectural form. The buttery beige color softens the edge just enough. It’s crisp, it’s chic, and it’s secretly really practical.

You will be required to trim the line on a regular basis, say every 4 weeks, to maintain the line. And shine is essential. I would recommend a finishing spray such as the Color Wow Extra Mist-ical Shine Spray to give that shiny shellac effect without making it stiff.

I just love the symmetry of this cut. It looks like it was carved, not just snipped. It says something even when you have not said a word-and we do love hair that does that, do we not?

Wanna stop traffic in the best way? This one has main character energy, no question.

Glossy Chestnut Bob with Tucked Ends

This cut is luxury in motion. A smooth, chin length bob with a slight undercurling of the ends, glossed in a deep chestnut red that is almost glowing. The silhouette is not too hard, does not have sharp edges, but the flow makes the face naturally beautiful. It’s quiet confidence—precise, but approachable.

To maintain that smooth finish, I suggest a lightweight heat protectant such as GHD Bodyguard and just a quick blow dryer and round brush pass. And if you want that mirror-like shine? It will all be sealed with a pump of Shu Uemura Essence Absolue.

This is the shape I got after my first salon gloss treatment, and I felt grown in the best way. It is the type of cut that makes you look sharp in a second, yet, does not exclude softness and light.

And in case you are not quite ready to go super short yet but want a bold refresh, this one is sitting right in the sweet spot.

Ashy Volume Bob with Flipped Layers

There’s something undeniably flirtatious about this bob. It is at the collarbone, but the layers are what make it feel new and fun: they are turned slightly inside out, slightly airy. The ash-blonde tone is more modern, and it gives the tone a cool effect, which is ideal to suit those who have neutral or olive undertones.

Whenever I am advising my friends on this cut, I always recommend that they use a round hot brush, particularly the Revlon One-Step Volumizer. You’ll get that signature ‘bounce and flip’ look without a million tools. But remember not to forget a lightweight root lift in case your hair is prone to falling flat.

I cut this look in a transitional season, both in career and in my heart, and it was just comfortable. It made my day structured when I was somewhat disorganized. That kind of gentle styling goes a long way.

Desire something that is like a hairstyle and a mood enhancer? You found it.

Disco Layers with Curtain Bangs

Okay, this one is a party. It is a rich and worn-in cut with long layers that cling to her face and thick curtain bangs that fall perfectly. The texture makes it soft, the length makes it dramatic and the warm bronde color makes it all a statement. It is quite I woke up glamorous, but it is not retro time capsule.

The key here is movement. I suggest rough drying and flipping your head upside down and then a little bends using a curling wand- alternate directions. Seal it all in place with a flexible hold spray such as R+Co Outer Space to keep it all together, but keep it touchable.

I remember a stylist in NYC referred to this style as Studio 54 meets street-style queen and I have been trying to replicate this ever since. It is the hair that makes red lipstick seems like a natural part of your vibe.

You can wear this to brunch, to a rooftop party, or literally just to feel yourself on a Tuesday.

✨ Conclusion 

A fresh season should have a fresh energy- and occasionally, that begins with your hair. These New haicuts – September 2025 concepts confirm that there is nothing as one-size-fits-all. A difference in cut can change it all be it a small change or a big one. So do it, bookmark your favorite, and share it with your stylist and give something new a shot. All it takes is one snip to get your next best hair moment.

Tymoshenko Julia

Yulia Tymoshenko is the creative genius fueling Zentrosy's vision, a connoisseur of beauty and an advocate for self-expression through fashion. With a rich background in fashion design and a keen eye for emerging trends, Yulia bridges the world of classic elegance with modern dynamism.

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