

So, you end up with almost like a sweep through the front that we now call a curtain bang." "So naturally, as that grows out, and what's really nice is to add some shape and to soften the corners. Then that micro fringe came out maybe nine months ago where people were going a lot shorter with their fringe." "It started off when people were being more dramatic with say, a full fringe. "Bangs and fringes have really come back in the last 12 months or so," he says.

Here, Ciarán Purcell - head of retail experience at Peter Mark - fills us in on this must-have look. If you've been flirting with the idea of a flirty curtain bang, look no further. Please review their details and accept them to load the content. We need your consent to load this Instagram content We use Instagram to manage extra content that can set cookies on your device and collect data about your activity. Everyone from Jennifer Lopez to Camilla Cabello have rocked the look and in a year defined by a pandemic, it's no doubt one of the lowest maintenance hair styles we've come across.

The romantic and effortlessly glam style has gone viral on TikTok and Instagram, but it has long been a favourite of Scandinavian fashion influencers. Long, feathery fringes that hit below your cheekbone have become the go-to cool girl hair style, and even we're a little tempted. If you've been on TikTok at all in the last couple of months, you've probably heard some version of that rallying call to arms.
