FAUX FRINGE
“The fringe movement has been huge over the past 12 months, however it can be a big commitment to styling every day, which is why we have seen the new faux-fringe trend emerge,” says McMahon.
KENDALL JENNER
This fringe is called ‘curtain bangs’ claims Clements, it starts high on top and falls away to the side to give softness. There’s some texture here to create a looser, grown-in feel, which helps with the styling result.
BELLA HADID
“This choppy fringe is beautiful against the very long length. I love the strength a shorter fringe has when paired with long hair. This kind of fringe is playful and really opens up the face,” says Clements.
ELIZABETH OLSEN
“This fringe is more traditional, with a slight amount of texture in the ends for a looser feel that matches the texture and wave in the lengths,” advises Clements. Blowdry or iron-wrap to achieve this result. “A sea salt spray and powder volume booster will help you keep this style in check,” he adds.