Hairstyle & Haircuts with Bangs for 2025: Find Your Perfect Fringe Look



Discover trendy haircuts with bangs to elevate your look in 2025. Whether you’re into classic blunt bangs, soft curtain fringes, or daring baby bangs, these styles are perfect for every face shape and hair texture. From sleek and straight to tousled and textured, these bang hairstyles add personality and a fresh twist to your look. Explore the latest celebrity-inspired bangs, ideal for transforming your hair in a simple yet stylish way. Get inspired and find the perfect bangs for your next salon visit!

Spiky and Sweeping Bangs

If you have a short haircut, your bangs are practically built in — just add a little texturizer for added movement and go!




Wavy and Feathery Bangs

If you’re growing out a bob and you’re getting bored of it, try adding some shaggy bangs to the mix.

Glossy and Center-Parted Bangs

Adding sweet, center-parted bangs to a sleek ponytail adds a vintage touch to your style.





Thick and Choppy Bangs

Thick, jagged bangs that hit just around the eyebrows add a fun effect to a shoulder-length cut like Kerry Washington’s.

Layered Fringe

Draw the eye to your jawline by adding long razored layers that point inwards, then ask your stylist for slightly shaggy bangs that aren’t too dense.

Sleek Bangs

Side-parted bangs are pretty, but they can be tough to keep out of your eyes. If yours are always falling out of place, spritz a little hairspray on your comb and use it to push your bangs to the side.


Unique Crop

This unique cut features blunt bangs with a few (optional) longer pieces thrown into the mix.

Center-Parted Bardot Bangs

Bangs like Brigitte Bardot’s are never a bad idea. If you have long layers toward the front of your hair, blow them nice and smooth with a little bend toward the bottom, then part them down the center and pile the rest of your hair up in the back.

Curtain-Parted Bangs

A fresh set of curtain bangs can add an easy touch of retro-style glam, especially if you have long, sleek hair like Kacey Musgraves.

Sweet and Wispy Fringe

Wispy eyebrow-grazing bangs never looked sweeter. For a cute long-haired updo look like Melissa Benoist’s, pull out a couple long strands in the front of your face to give your fringed hairstyle an extra-soft feel.

Grown-out Shag

If you’re going for more 0f a ‘60s-chic look, a sharp shag haircut with bangs is the perfect blend of retro and modern — and will totally look effortless and trendy no matter what kind of hair day you’re having.

Long Retro Bangs

Before Hilary Duff recently debuted her new bangs for the Lizzie McGuire reboot, she rocked a set of long, center-parted bangs swept to both sides — an easy look for a cool ’70s vibe.


Piece-y Baby Bangs

Give your locks a boost with uneven piece-y baby bangs like Constance Wu’s, perfect for a sleek and trendy wispy style. To finish it off, use the Aquis hair primer as recommended by her stylist Derek Yuen.

Classic Fringe

Long, straight bangs will never go out of style, especially because they’re so versatile. You can wear them blunt, piece-y, parted, swept to the side, off the face — you name it.



Wispy and Side-Parted Bangs

Haircuts that hit right around the shoulders can fall a little flat, so ask your stylist for brow-grazing side bangs, then use a large barrel curler to add volume all over.


Short and Sparse Bangs

Get that Katy Perry look — perfect for weddings, special occasions, and more — with short, cute bangs and simple updo.

Edgy Bangs

Just a tiny bit of messiness makes side-swept bangs look edgy without completely erasing a polished feel.


Topknot With Fringe

Add a chic accent to your topknot with shaggy fringe that hits just below the brow. It draws attention to your eyes and keeps your updo looking fresh.

Thick Curtain Bangs

Jameela Jamil’s thick bangs are slightly parted in the middle, revealing a tiny bit of forehead but still allowing for that adorable blunt-bangs look.


Uneven Baby Bangs

The choppy nature of Alison Sudol’s short bangs works perfectly with her wavy, angled bob.

Flippy Bangs

A little swoop at the ends of your side-swept bangs create a timeless look without feeling costume-y. Here’s proof.


Eyelash-Skimming Bangs

These long, choppy-yet-blended bangs are the perfect finishing touch to a sexy updo.

Updo With Smooth Bangs

A set of smooth, blown-out bangs adds instant drama to a classic updo. If you aren’t going for the regal look, pull out a few strands around the hairline for a wispy effect.


Thick and Straight Bangs


Take your long, layered hair to the next level with a cool, blunt set of bangs that hits just below the eyebrow.


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