“The long-haul craze is over”: four-time world champion reveals the cuts that will dominate 2026
In spring 2026, short haircuts are the major trend on catwalks and red carpets. Raphaël Perrier, four-time world hairdressing champion, makes it clear: the long hairstyle is a thing of the past. Women are now looking for character, movement and lightness in their hairstyles.
Pixie, garçonne and undercut: the must-haves of the moment
The reinvented pixie is a structured reference with clean lines. Its carefully uncluttered nape gives it an effortless sophistication. You can also add a little fringe or play on a slight asymmetry to personalize the look.
The garçonne haircut, meanwhile, fully embraces its androgynous allure. Depending on the hairstyle chosen, it can take on an assertive rock spirit or a modern urban style. Jenna Ortega and Miley Cyrus have worn it with a boldness that inspires many women.
“The fashion for long styles is well and truly over. Women are now looking for cuts with character, movement and lightness.
The undercut remains the most assertive option of the trio. With the nape of the neck turned up and controlled volume on top, this graphic structure is sure to stand out. It appeals to those who want a short cut with strong character, halfway between minimalist and bold.
Adapt these cuts to your body shape
This hairstyle suits many face shapes. Various hair textures, from fine to thick, adapt easily to this style. The choice, therefore, depends above all on your personal style.
- The pixie suits oval faces and fine features
- The garçonne sublimates marked cheekbones
- The undercut enhances an open neckline
- Fine hair gains density with these structured cuts
- Thick hair finds lightness and movement
The bob and its trendy variations in 2026
No other short haircut has been as popular as the bob this season. It is reinvented in a variety of forms that share a common base: shine, precise movement and controlled textures. This trend is perfectly in line with the quiet luxury hair trend that dominates 2026.
The French bob, adopted in the 2010s, retains its rounded volume and precise line. The cloud bob, airy and textured, plays on light cloud curls for a natural, wispy effect. In addition, the boho bob relies on soft waves akin to Romance Waves.
The disconnected bob asserts pronounced lengths and strong visual contrasts. These variations are equally suited to fine and thick hair. For the former, a volumizing spray before blow-drying is all that’s needed to create density.
The glass hair bob: the high-gloss finish
The glass hair bob deserves special attention thanks to its ultra-glossy appearance. Its sleek finish makes it a highly sought-after variation this season. Deep, solid shades work particularly well.
Hailey Bieber and Victoria Beckham have made it their signature style. This version of the bob embodies modern, sophisticated elegance. The layered plunging bob, adopted as early as the 2000s, remains perfectly relevant in 2026.
Short shag and asymmetrical cut: asserting your personality
Short shag relies on invisible overlays and textured strands. It adds volume and movement, particularly welcome on thick or wavy hair. Combined with a curtain fringe, it slips into a seductive boho chic spirit.
Anne Hathaway and Zoé Kravitz experimented with short, asymmetrical cuts that perfectly illustrate the 2026 spirit. Clean lines, controlled volumes and assertive personal expression define this approach. However, this option is best suited to women who dare to assert their style.
The asymmetrical cut plays on uneven lengths to create an assertive personality. This hairstyle embodies what hair trends now value: movement, boldness and structure. Short haircuts become a true means of expression.
For maintenance, refresh the nape of the neck and ends every six to eight weeks. Fine hair requires a volumizing spray before blow-drying with a round brush. Curly hair requires a defining cream to structure waves without weighing them down. Finally, a serum or hair oil preserves shine and protects the fiber on a daily basis.
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