The 8 Most Sought-After Haircuts Of Fall 2023

The 8 Most Sought-After Haircuts Of Fall 2023

Bring on the drama.

TZR: The long hazy days of summer are quickly coming to an end. For some, the close of the season couldn’t come any sooner as the anticipation of all things fall is beginning to build. Vampy manicures, sultry makeup looks, and cozy sweaters are just a few of the things to look forward to. But while you’re dreaming of the brisk days to come, it’s also the perfect time to start planning your hairstyle for the season. “Everyone wants a refresh after summer when your locks become a little bit longer or drier from time spent in the sun and on water,” says Frédéric Fekkai, celebrity stylist and founder of his namesake haircare line. Thankfully, the fall 2023 haircut trends are ideal for doing just that.

It’s also the best time of year to embrace the bold and the dramatic — two elements that are distinctly driving the motifs behind this season’s top cuts. Instead of weighty styles, autumn is bringing new life to layered cuts and borrowing voluminous techniques from the ‘90s. As celebrity hairstylist and artist, Lacy Redway states, “bouncy curls and roller sets are making a strong appearance for fall.” While she expects they’ll be sticking around throughout the season, she also notes that texture is a major component to this season’s haircuts. From bobs to shags and even bangs, it’s clear that static, uniform hair isn’t the vibe this fall.

Ahead, TZR chatted with three top celebrity stylists for the haircut trends that are defining the season. Read on for their expert predictions and start planning your fall hair moodboard, ASAP.

Shaggy Lob

The long bob, also known as the lob, has remained a top haircut thanks to its ease and versatility. While variations often shift with trends of the season, this fall, the cut is embracing the shaggy versions made popular in the spring and summer. From mullets to curly shags and the viral wolf cut, the lob is skewing a lot more edgy than romantic. “Shaggy layers are back in a big way,” says Min Kim, colorist and L’Oréal Professionnel global ambassador.

With large choppy layers that provide a relaxed, low-maintenance finish, it’s not hard to see why this rendition of the classic hairstyle has continued to be a top request at salons. As Kim notes, “one of the elements that makes the shaggy lob beloved is that it’s easy to style and works well on a range of hair textures,” she says. All that’s needed is a quick tousle for the ultimate cool-girl look.

‘90s Supermodel Layers

The butterfly cut may have ruled summer, but as the weather begins to cool down, the trend is shifting to a more iconic bouncy hairstyle. Characterized by stacked voluminous roots and subtle layers, the ‘90s blowout is back and bigger than ever this fall. Beloved by supermodels during the pivotal era and by TikTok creators today, New York City-based celebrity hairstylist Adam Maclay tells TZR that the cut and style is on the uptick for the season to come.

While it does require a bit more upkeep, like blow drying and roller sets, to maintain, Maclay assures that the right products will simplify the steps and save time during styling. “A good mousse, such as the René Furterer STYLE Sculpting Mousse, is the key to creating maximum volume,” he says. His pro tip is to apply it to damp hair before thoroughly drying it in order to keep the tension directly at the roots. To extend the life of your blowout when things start to fall flat, Maclay suggests adding a dry shampoo into your routine. “This will absorb the oils from the scalp and strands while adding texture back into the hair.”

Curtain Bangs

 

Season after season, curtain bangs continue to be a trendy way to quickly change up your existing haircut. “Not only does the soft face-framing cut complement many different hair lengths, but it also works well with a range of hair textures,” says Kim. Whether you have curly, fine, wavy, or thick hair, curtain bangs can be the ideal accessory to build onto your go-to look. Even better? This style requires less commitment than other styles of bangs.

“Some haircuts require more frequent maintenance to keep their shape, while others can grow out more gracefully,” says Kim. The latter is certainly the case with curtain bangs, thanks to their longer length and feathered shape.

The Italian Bob

If you’re noticing a theme of texture, specifically with this season’s bob haircuts, you’re right on target. “Textural details are what makes each kind of bob feel different and unique,” says Kim. The Italian version brings chunky blunt ends to the classic cut and gives it an airy voluminous look that’s not heavy or bulky. Though it’s been sported on several celebrities and fashion it-Girls like Kia Gerber and most recently, Zendaya, the Italian bob train is moving full steam ahead into fall.

“It’s hard to ignore how popular this look has gotten over the last few months and it’s going to grow as we head into the next season,” says Kim. “It offers lots of flexibility for styling and most importantly it has dimension and movement,” notes the stylist.

Revised Pixie

According to Fekkai, the pixie is getting a modern twist that’s more timely for the chilly days to come. “Not quite a mullet, the revised pixie is a little bit longer than the traditional cut and exudes the contemporary feeling of a modern young woman.” Instead of shaggy and disheveled, the layers of this haircut read refined and romantic and elevate the style entirely.

By nature, pixies can be hard to execute, especially on thicker hair textures that can easily come across as bulky. For this reason, Fekkai notes that it’s most suitable for fine or wavy hair that will add just a touch of weight to the finished cut.

Curve Cut Bangs

A close cousin to the curtain-cut style, curve bangs are another favorable option for all face shapes. “This look blends elements of the trendy curve cut and fringe bangs for an elongated variation that hits right above the jawline to frame the face,” says Redway. The stylist notes the shortened ends in the front bend out to create a more defined shape than the traditional curtain cut.

With piece-y, subdued layers, Redway explains that you need to reach for products that will reduce frizz and add volume plus shine when styling. For the best results, she recommends using TRESemmé Volume Thickening Spray for controlled lift and a blow-dry cream or balm to keep the hair looking smooth and mess free.

 

The Rachel 2.0

‘The Rachel’ has stood the test of time, but this 2.0 version is the latest, most modern way to wear the iconic hairstyle. “When choosing a haircut, it’s important to factor in several elements: hair texture, face shape, upkeep, but most importantly, make sure there is something individually ‘you’ within that desired style,” says Maclay. With elongated soft layers, the cut is complementary on almost every face, so it’s easy to make your own.

Birkin Bangs

 

Not quite ready to lop off inches of hair? According to Fekkai there’s an autumn trend specific to longer lengths. The top-notch stylist tells TZR that the combination of bangs and long hair is poised to be one of the season’s breakout trends thanks to its elegance and allure. “For those with longer hair that trails down past the shoulders, a good bang can do wonders,” he says. Inspired by the late actor Jane Birkin, this hairstyle epitomizes French beauty.

 

Another great thing about this particular “cut” is that it can easily be achieved with extensions if your normal length is on the shorter side. But whether natural or enhanced, Fekkai notes that the hair should have some light layers that can be slightly feathered when styling. “This look isn’t about volume but you don’t want it to be too flat,” he says. Think tousled but not unkept, simple and stylish just like Birkin.

by Jessica Fields

DNMI: Hispanic Heritage at Mia – Minneapolis, MN

DNMI: Hispanic Heritage at Mia – Minneapolis, MN

Ventana a los Magueyes, 1976; Manuel Alvarez Bravo; Publisher: Acorn Editions, Ltd.; Gelatin silver print; GIFT OF MARTIN SKLAR; 81.122.1.3

In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, we’re offering a special self-guided tours in Spanish and English.

Minneapolis Institute of Art: This tour celebrates the rich artistic heritage of Spanish-speaking people within the United States, Mexico, and Spain. It also acknowledges the artistic accomplishments of Indigenous cultures who were conquered and colonized by the Spanish Empire, and whose Spanish-speaking descendants live on in Mexico and Peru.

Self-guided Tours

Hispanic Heritage Self-Guided Tour

This tour celebrates the rich artistic heritage of Spanish-speaking people within the United States, Mexico, and Spain. It also acknowledges the artistic accomplishments of Indigenous cultures who were conquered and colonized by the Spanish Empire, and whose Spanish-speaking descendants live on in Mexico and Peru.

MOBILE TOUR

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Visita autoguiada de Herencia Hispanica

Esta visita celebra la rica herencia artística de las personas hispanohablantes en los Estados Unidos, México y España. También reconoce los logros artísticos de las culturas indígenas que fueron conquistadas y colonizadas por el Imperio español, las cuales tienen descendientes hispanoparlantes que viven en México y Perú.

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Explore artwork by Hispanic and Hispanic American artists in Mia’s collection.

Current Exhibitions

Latin American Art at Mia

September 16th, 2023 – April 28th, 2024

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The selection of art in this gallery honors these efforts of previous generations to assemble some remarkable artworks, a foundation on which the museum will build a more inclusive collection, representing the full diversity and creativity of Latin American artists.

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Podcasts

The Miracle of Saint Frida

When Frida Kahlo dies, in 1954, she is soon forgotten. And then, suddenly, she seems to be everywhere: on magnets, puzzles, underwear, flip-flops. How did this remarkable artist become an international icon, an emoji, a figure of fervid devotion? And what does she mean to those who believe?

You can see Yasumasa Morimura’s “An Inner Dialogue with Frida Kahlo,” mentioned in the show, in the collection of the Minneapolis Institute of Art here.

Have you heard Frida Kahlo talk? Neither has anyone else–not since she died, in 1954. Unless it turns out that this is actually her, on a recording surfaced a couple years ago by the National Sound Library of Mexico.

Listen here.

Romancing the Stone: The Secret of the Chac Mool

A mysterious stone sculpture, supposedly found in Mexico, is hailed as a Chac Mool, the iconic Mayan vessel of human sacrifice. It tours Europe as a masterpiece of ancient Mesoamerican art. It’s featured in magazines and books. But a surprising discovery suddenly begs the question: What is it really?

See Mia’s Chac Mool for yourself here.

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Flying Too Close to the Sun

Kehinde Wiley, long before he painted President Obama’s official portrait, went to Brazil. There, he was inspired by a monument to the great aviator Alberto Santos-Dumont, whose incredible, tragic life is as forgotten in the United States as it is celebrated almost everywhere else. He created the mesmerizing painting Santos Dumont – The Father of Aviation II, now in Mia’s collection, based a curiously anguished aspect of the monument.

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Afton Fall Fun at the Orchards: Apples, Pumpkins, Mazes and more! – Afton, MN

William A. Irvin Haunted Ship Tours – Duluth, MN

William A. Irvin Haunted Ship Tours – Duluth, MN

If you think you’re brave enough to face your fears, come to the Haunted Ship. But remember only the tough ones make it through, alive.

The William A. Irvin has been transforming into the Haunted Ship each October for nearly 30 years. Brave visitors can experience a real scare by taking a self-guided tour through the once historic ore ship that has been flipped inside out to reveal its true identity. The haunting of the Irvin is not just a rumor, as mysterious and paranormal sightings have been recorded throughout history.
This year, the Haunted Ship crew was inspired to create several new areas, while refreshing props in every room for a new fever dream of a tour. This year’s waking nightmare includes a sinking German U-boat with water flooding in, a narrow escape through catacombs and an abandoned castle with tension at every turn, a vortex delivery to a Victorian parlor and library, and even more thrilling elements.
Starting in the engine room you will travel through the ship until you land in your final destination that is below the freezing waters of Lake Superior in the maze of terror. If you thought the rest of the ship was terrifying, just wait until you step down into the maze. While down in the pitch dark “dungeon” of the ship, not knowing where you’re going is the least of your worries. Watch your back; you never know who’ll be hovering over your shoulder.

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True Ghost Stories: Hauntings at Sea: Real Haunted Ships, Boats, Oceans and Beaches 

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William A. Irvin Haunted Ships

Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays, Now through October 29th and Tuesday, Oct. 31st.

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Location

 S.S. William A. Irvin Museum

301 Harbor Drive

 Duluth, MN

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Cornell Lab of Ornithology Birdcast: The fall migration is underway! 

St. Paul Booya Schedule: It’s booya time! – St. Paul, MN

St. Paul Booya Schedule: It’s booya time! – St. Paul, MN

Booya is a hearty stew cooked up in large cauldrons for fundraisers

The air is getting crisp, leaves are starting to turn, and that can only mean one thing: It’s booya time!

After the MN State Fair ends two seasons start, “Back to School,” and Booya.  The latter started the weekend after Labor Day and usually runs to just before the General Election in November.

Booya might mean something to another part of the country but in the Upper Midwest it means a thick stew that is mixed and cooked up in a giant vat, or 55 gallon drum and served at non-profits and churches by the bowl until it’s gone.

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Soups Stews & Chilis 

Schedule

Oct. 8: North St. Paul Fire Department at Casey Lake Park, 2089 17th Ave. E., North St. Paul Map; 11 a.m. until gone. Pre-sales available from the city’s website at northstpaul.org 

Oct. 14: Lino Lakes American Legion Post 566, 7713 Lake Drive, Lino Lakes Map; 1 p.m. until gone.

Oct. 15: St. Pascal Baylon Men’s Club, 1757 Conway St., St. Paul Map; 10 a.m. until gone. Drive-through only, cash, check and cards accepted.

Oct. 15: Hugo American Legion Post 620, 5383 N. 140th St., Hugo Map; noon until gone.

Oct. 21: Arcade-Phalen American Legion, 1129 Arcade St., St. Paul Map; 11 a.m. until gone.

Oct. 22: St. Agnes Fall Festival and Booya, 530 Lafond Ave., St. Paul Map; 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. (or gone). Dine in and takeout available.

Oct. 29: St. Jerome School, 384 E. Roselawn Ave., Maplewood Map; 6 a.m. until gone. Takeout only; St. Jerome will provide the containers.

Oct. 29: Knights of Columbus Council 4967 at Church of St. Peter, 2600 N. Margaret St., North St. Paul Map; 8 a.m. until gone. Takeout at church’s east entrance and garage on 17th Ave., containers provided.

Nov. 11: Booya Crew at Dunham’s Bar, 173 Lothenbach Ave., West St. Paul Map; 11 a.m. until gone.

Visit The Largest Pumpkin Patch In Minnesota! – New Prague, MN

Visit The Largest Pumpkin Patch In Minnesota! – New Prague, MN

Barten Pumpkins 

When fall rolls around and our minds start turning toward school, sweaters, and maybe even the coming holidays, many folks start thinking about doing all they can to enjoy the fall shoulder season. Fall foliage drives, visits to apple orchards and corn mazes, and autumn road trips to state parks may all find their ways into our plans. But for many of us – particularly those with a love for jack-o-lanterns and other gourd-oriented decor and, of course, kids – fall doesn’t really start until we’ve visited one of the many fantastic pumpkin patches in Minnesota. And I figure, if you’re going to go, go big and visit Barten Pumpkins. It’s not an agritainment amusement park, but there’s plenty to see and do, and it’s one of the largest pumpkin patches in the Land of 10,000 Lakes – so if you don’t find your pumpkin here, you may not find it anywhere!

When you’re looking for this year’s pumpkins, you can’t do much better than Barten Pumpkins. Visit Barten Pumpkins on the web to learn more about the farm and stopping out to pick up this year’s pumpkins. For photos and updates, check out the farm’s Facebook page. While you’re in the area be sure to do yourself a favor and explore the charming town of New Prague. With a rich Czech heritage, it’s one of the most “European” feeling communities in the State. And don’t pass up a treat from Lau’s Czech bakery!

Barten Pumpkins 

5716 West 280th Street

New Prague, MN

By Trent Jonas / Only in Your State

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First Class Two Harbors Fall Colors Tour – Two Harbors, MN

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