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The best bobs for summer — and styles to swerve if you’re over 50

- Hannah Betts Better...not younger

We are about to enter peak new haircut season. Is there some ancient human rhythm dictating this? When winter sets in, I love growing my locks. The moment the sun comes out, I find myself longing for a chop: something flirty and flighty to emphasise what’s left of my bone structure.

Priyanka Chopra, 41 (pictured), availed herself of precisely this sort of spring fling in rome last week.

Modelling a 200-carat Bulgari choker, she sported a boxy, choppy bob — tousled and current — to show off her rocks. The next day, she was back to tumbling tresses, so it must have been a wig or extensions. Still, the star looked so stunning with her shorter do, a cut may well be on the cards.

In the 1960s, one didn’t say ‘bob’ without thinking Vidal Sassoon and his severe, angular incarnatio­n, suiting fabulous beauties.

Today, one does not utter the term without conjuring George Northwood, king of the fluid, universall­y flattering 21st-century bob.

asked to define his take, George says: ‘My bob is always slightly undone — even if it’s straight and smooth — nothing too set or dated, but with a natural, effortless feel.’ Or, as we know it, ‘The alexa’, named after his longtime muse, alexa Chung.

BuT what is it about the style that obsesses Northwood? ‘What fascinates me is that a bob is a kick-ass, powerful statement cut,’ he enthuses. ‘I love the power of the bob. I love its timelessne­ss and that it’s easy to grow out. It’s a great way to make impactful change, while being a cut that is easy to maintain. alexa’s was iconic, and now we have Zendaya’s. The bob is always a defining moment in someone’s career.’

So how to do it? George maintains that there’s a bob for everyone: ‘If you have hard features, go for a softer, looser, choppy bob. But if you have soft features, you can take a harder, blunt bob, which will add definition and frame the face.

‘Then, if you have a round face, avoid a fringe [which cuts the shape in half], and keep it one length.’ Back in 2021, George was championin­g the ‘Flob’, or flat-iron bob, for which he created a YouTube tutorial — should you wish to have a go at home yourself. This summer, we have a number of options. Indeed, Vogue has charted 11: the princess, Italian, emo, mermaid, glam, mob, bubble, micro, beachy, shaggy and sleek. George simplifies matters: ‘There are basically two ways to go — the extreme choppedint­o, hacked-into bob. Or what I call a “purist bob”, which is natural, quite graphic, one length all the way round, but worn in an undone way.’ When I tell him that I adore Zendaya’s voluminous, less structured, S-shaped, Hollywood legend version, he cautions: ‘Big, blown-up bobs look great, and slightly ironic, on Zendaya because she’s young and cool. But, that is quite a middle-aged hairstyle.

‘On someone who is middleaged it’s going to look dowdy. Granny chic looks different on a 50-year-old.’ Point taken.

If you’re after a glassy look à la Hailey Bieber, then Color Wow’s Dream Coat Supernatur­al Spray (now £22.95, lookfantas­tic.com) is the key.

This one-sold-every-minute wonder boasts heat-activated droplets that crosslink to form a water-resistant veil for a smooth finish which lasts up to two to three shampoos.

For those taking their bobs on tour: invest in tiny travel straighten­ers. I have a pair that must be almost a quarter-of-acentury old, yet they sorted me out when I had a brand new bob that I couldn’t yet control amid crazed humidity. Stylocks Mini Hair Straighten­er (£13.72, amazon.co.uk are a bargain).

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