Is your hair at that awkward in-between length? Are you struggling to find style inspo that suits your not-quite-short-not-quite-long ‘do? Lucky for us, celebrities are constantly trying out new looks so there’s never a shortage of inspiration.
We’ve rounded up some of our favourite ways celebrities have gotten creative with their medium length hair for the next time you’re running low on ideas…
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The double-clip middle part
Ciara wears her thick hair glossy and straight, accessorising with a 90s-esque double bobby pin style. This adds some fun to a classic middle part, while also keeping attention on her gorgeous face.
The sleek low bun
Looking like the epitome of low-key elegance, Lili Reinhart wears her hair in a sleek low bun, very similar to Hailey Beiber’s wedding hair . This style is perfect for those in-between-washes days, or for when you want a style that looks like you’ve put in more effort than you actually have. Dress it up with a statement pair of earrings or a bold lip for extra-glam.
The face-framing double-plait
Channelling the early 00’s, Margot Robbie’s modern take on the naughties trend is befitting of her laid-back look. Wearing the rest of her hair out and loose around her shoulders, the untied plaits complement her understated makeup perfectly and frame her face beautifully.
The clipped side-part
Selena Gomez has one of the most consistently stunning hair repertoires in Hollywood. Here, her glossy hair has been styled into loose waves with a deep side part. The fuller side is clipped back so we still have full view of her statement green smokey eye.
The crimp-curl waves
Sofia Richie nails ‘lived in beach waves’ with a middle part and loose half-crimped curls. The crimp is having a moment right now and this style is ideal for if you want to try out the trend, but don’t want to go full 80s.
The elegant half-up-half-down
Glossy curls are a red carpet hair staple. Here, Suki modernises a classic by pinning the top half of her hair back. This style has the added benefit of enhancing your cheekbones and jawline by drawing the eye upward.
Would you be keen to try any of these out?
I often wear my hair half up and half down, not sure whether its an elegant look for me though.
The low bun looks good, might have to give it a go.