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7 Must-See Hair Trends From the Fall/Winter 2023 Runways

Providing all the chicest hair inspiration you could ask for.

A model in a lace dress.
Rodarte Fall/Winter 2023

It's true that for the most part, it's the clothes that are the standout stars on the runway—but that doesn't mean there aren't other elements to take notice of. Case in point: Fashion Month is the perfect time to gather the hottest hair inspiration for the upcoming season. Whether it's a classic bob cut or playfully cut bangs, there's no look that we won't take note of. Below, L'OFFICIEL highlights seven must-see hair trends from the Fall/Winter 2023 runways.

Bangs

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Gucci Fall/Winter 2023
Fendi Fall/Winter 2023
Area Spring/Summer 2023
Jason Wu Fall/Winter 2023
Kim Shui Fall/Winter 2023
Christian Cowan Fall/Winter 2023
Tory Burch Fall/Winter 2023

There's nothing quite like a good set of bangs—a sentiment that the designers clearly agreed with this season. From Gucci to Rodarte, bangs were not amiss on the Fall/Winter 2023 runways, though each label played around with differing lengths. 

Bob Cut

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Emporio Armani Fall/Winter 2023
Prada Fall/Winter 2023
Rodarte Fall/Winter 2023
Simkhai Fall/Winter 2023
Tory Burch Fall/Winter 2023

The bob cut was the It look from the Spring/Summer 2023 season, and it seems designers aren't quite ready to let go of it just yet. The short hairstyle already speaks for itself, meaning labels such as Christian Siriano and Prada kept the styling to the minimum with playful lengths and pin-straight tresses. 

Middle Part

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Prada Fall/Winter 2023
Simkhai Fall/Winter 2023
Rodarte Fall/Winter 2023
Prabal Gurung Fall/Winter 2023
Kim Shui Fall/Winter 2023
Altuzarra Fall/Winter 2023
Christian Cowan Fall/Winter 2023
Blumarine Fall/Winter 2023

The reign of the middle part continues. Middle parts ruled supreme on the Spring/Summer 2023 Haute Couture runways, and have now made their appearance for ready-to-wear. Labels such as Rodarte, Prabal Gurung, and Collina Strada all had models sporting various styles of middle-parted hair.

Tucked Back

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Prabal Gurung Fall/Winter 2023
Simkhai Fall/Winter 2023
Rodarte Fall/Winter 2023
Kim Shui Fall/Winter 2023
Tory Burch Fall/Winter 2023

Not slicked-back, but tucked. Instead of embracing wild tresses, labels such as Theory, Simkhai, and Prabal Gurung kept it refined with various-lengthed hair tucked behind the ear. It's a relatively simple look to achieve, making it easy to style.

Fifty Shades of Red

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Gucci Fall/Winter 2023
Rodarte Fall/Winter 2023
Prabal Gurung Fall/Winter 2023
LaQuan Smith Fall/Winter 2023
Blumarine Fall/Winter 2023
Max Mara Fall/Winter 2023

Bold hues are either ever-present or completely gone each season, but the different shades of red were highly noticeable on the runways. Labels like Collina Strada went with lighter shades, so light it was practically pink and orange. On the opposite end of the spectrum were designers such as Rodarte who went with shades a bit darker.

Elaborate Updos

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Thom Browne Fall/Winter 2023
Head of State Fall/Winter 2023

Designers are taking hairstyles to new heights, literally. From labels like Tia Adeola to Head of State, models walked the runway with elaborate, sculptural updos that have us wanting to experiment with how intricate we can make our own hairstyles for ourselves. 

Bows 

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Susan Fang Fall/Winter 2023
Simone Rocha Fall/Winter 2023
Max Mara Fall/Winter 2023

What began as a favorite accent of the balletcore and coquette-core aesthetics has made its way from clothing to hair. Spotted on the runways of Sandy Liang, Susan Fang, and Simone Rocha, the hair bow trend is kitschy, youthful, and somehow very chic. Requiring nothing more than a spool of ribbon and a little creativity, this trend is a must-try for the coming season. 

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