Rounded full fringe with long-hair
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Dakota Johnson opts for a blow-dry that curves in for a polished, sophisticated effect. Her eyebrow-grazing full fringe has now become a signature style of the actor.
Wispy fringe with voluminous long hair
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Keke Palmer brings the drama with voluminous waves and softer, wispier bangs. ’80s vibe, but make it current.
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Full side-swept fringe with long hair
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For last year’s Met Gala, Sabrina Carpenter traded her bombshell curls for Botticellian waves and a gently side-parted fringe. So ethereal, so pretty.
Full fringe with extra long hair
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Model Anok Yai has mastered the XXL lengths trend. The addition of a full fringe takes this to the text level by adding dimension to the straight style.
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Full fringe with wavy long hair
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Before Camilla Cabello entered her bob era, she was a fan of the long hair and fringe combo. Here, her full bangs uses lighter pieces of hair for a wispier approach.
Long straight fringe with long hair
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Jenna Ortega has since traded her bone-straight lengths for a softer layers, but this style is a great option for those leaning into their straight textures.
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Face-framing fringe with up-do
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For the 2025 BAFTAs, actor Stacy Martin kept it refined with a simple half updo and middle-parted face-framing pieces.
Full fringe with wavy half updo
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Lalisa Manobal attended The White Lotus premiere with fairytale waves styled in a half updo. Her full, blown-out bangs perfectly enhances her heart shaped face.
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Full fringe with wavy long hair
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The full fringe is a Taylor Swift signature, and we love the little flick at the end side of her bangs, which gives it extra body.
Full fringe with sleek long hair
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No hair moodboard is complete without Daisy Edgar-Jones. Her sleek dark lengths and full bangs feel completely modern.
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Curly fringe with long hair
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Natasha Lyonne’s voluminous red hair makes an even bigger impact thanks to the shorter fringe.
Choppy fringe with straight long hair
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Can we petition for Michelle Yeoh to keep the fringe? The shorter, choppy style looks even cooler paired with her sleek, straight lengths.
Medina Azaldin is the beauty editor of ELLE and Harper’s Bazaar UK, working across print and digital features. She has more than seven years journalism experience and has previously written for Red and Good Hoousekeeping. When she’s not demystifying the latest skincare ingredient, sniffing out the next big perfume trend or uncovering the science behind wellness practices, you’ll most likely find her in Hatchards Piccadilly or watching a crime series with her cats. Oh, and she’s a competitive cheerleader, too.
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