Everything you need to know before booking in for a brand new fringe including plenty of celebrity fringe inspiration. Read more on Grazia.
The full fringe wasn’t a thing until the 1920s, when it was memorably donned by Louise Brooks in the 1929 filmThen there was 1950s pin up girl Bettie Page’s fringe which, along with her jet black hair and blue eyes, was her trademark look.
In the 90s, we saw two stars reach dizzying heights of fame for their enviable bangs: Uma Thurman who, in her portrayal of Mia Wallace in, Jennifer Aniston, whose subtle, side sweeping bangs and choppy layers saw everyone asking forThe fringe then went away for a few years, before coming back as a force to be reckoned with in 2007 - for which, we have Kate Moss to thank.- A fringe or bangs that start from a side parting and often only covers one half of the forehead.
Whether you brush your hair to the side, opt for a parted fringe or decide to clip it all back - you can change up your look daily. Perfect for those who get bored easily.To put it more bluntly than Lady Gaga’s bangs circa 2008 - yes. To look good fringes need to be washed daily, styled with precision and trimmed every few weeks.
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