Bangs. One style choice can transform a simple cut into a fashion statement. London’s fashion elite is taking a more daring approach. While other cities are experimenting with scrunchies and giant bows, London has a different take. They are embracing fringes, and not just any kind of fringe. There are many different styles that have transformed the street style scene.
Why are bangs dominating the runways at London Fashion Week? It could be that they add a dramatic edge to any look or frame the face in a way that compliments it. It could be because they can transform your look with just one chop.
London’s bangs aren’t just a fashion trend. They’re an art form. From Susie Bubble’s high ponytail and blunt bangs, to the rockabilly curly hairstyles and dramatic side-swoops, London proves that bangs can be a versatile style. Each style has a story to tell, from the retro ’60s vibe to the ’50s Rockabilly vibe, a melting pan of beauty references spanning decades.

It’s not only about looking good, but also about making a bold statement. A set of bangs could say “I dare stand out” or “I am not afraid to change.” It’s a reflection on a society that values self-expression and individuality, where fashion is the language and bangs have become the new vocabulary.
The “Shangri-La”, made famous by Sabrina Carpenter with its soft bangs, is also making waves. Its face-framing layers and soft bangs echo the fall trends. For those who like a more textured style, the shag is a great choice. It’s as bold as it is edgy.
“In London, the fringe is not just a hairstyle. It’s a trademark.”
Are you ready to reinvent your look with a fringed accessory that makes a bold statement?