Fall’s Hottest Hair Trend: The “boho Bangs” look, Inspired by Suki Waterhouse
A new fringe style is gaining momentum, championed by Suki Waterhouse and gaining traction in Quebec: the “boho bangs,” or bohemian toupet. The style, a 2025 fashion forecast, embraces a deliberately undone aesthetic, mirroring the resurgence of bohemian fashion.
Unlike sleek, uniform fringes, boho bangs are characterized by their softness and movement. They fall to the cheekbones, with a shorter center and longer, curved sides, prioritizing volume over symmetry. The key to achieving the look is a graduated hair texture that seamlessly blends with the fringe, frequently enough complementing a shag hairstyle for added movement and a 1970s-inspired flair.
The style works well with natural hair texture-particularly wavy hair-and can be enhanced with air-drying and the use of clips to shape the bangs. A light hold hairspray can then be used to set the style. Boho bangs are equally flattering on curly hair with the right technique, and can be styled with a round brush and dryer for a more polished look, though the style’s appeal lies in its effortless, imperfect nature.
Products to achieve the look:
* All Gip holographic crocodile pliers, No Slip – Mane
* Light lacquer Average hold – Moroccanoil