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Best Fall Hairstyles for Long Hair in 2025: 29 Cozy & Elegant Looks to Try This Season

Searching the most suitable long hair fall hairstyle in 2025? You’re in the right place. Whether you’re all about cozy ribbons, elegant buns, or statement braids, this season’s looks are softer, chicer, and easier than ever. These styles are not only trends, they are mood setters, outfit finishers and complete confidence boosters. So if your hair’s craving a change, scroll on. One of these might just be the one.

When Ribbons Whisper: The Velvet Braided Pony

It is romantic, almost poetic, how a braid becomes a soft ponytail and the way it is held with a thick velvet ribbon. It’s not fussy, but it feels intentional. The delicacy of the braid at the top is replaced by loose, textured lengths which move freely in the air. This style leans slightly undone, and that’s the point. It is fall in concentrated form, warm, slightly edgy, warm-hued and well-worn in the best sense.

For this kind of texture to work its magic, dry shampoo is your secret bestie (especially if you’re stretching a wash day). I adore the Kristin Ess Style Reviving Dry Shampoo, it is so lightweight, the scent is very slight and clean, and it helps provide that wonderful grip when you are about to braid. A deep rust or wine-colored velvet ribbon automatically adds that crisp-season look. Think cider-sipping at golden hour.

This happens to be my favorite place to go to on Saturday brunches or small park strolls with a chai in the hand. You remember those days when your hair was not behaving and you still wanted to look like you made an effort? This one nails it. And velvet accents are just always luxurious- even when you are just throwing on jeans and going out.

The secret is the combination of tenderness and form. Let it feel slightly lived-in—don’t aim for perfection. This is a daring but still warm autumn long hair hairstyle that should be able to sway a bit in the wind.

Parisian Volume with a Blooming Twist

It is not your ordinary ballerina twist, it is architectural, voluminous and topped with a statement flower clip that you would take out of an art gallery. The style lifts everything (literally), with an airy shape that elongates the neck and highlights earrings or high collars like no other. It’s elegant, but approachable. Like walking into a boutique bakery wearing quiet luxury.

Since the protagonist of the story is volume, a mousse is a given. I vow by Oribe Grandiose Hair Plumping Mousse- it provides hold without crunch and roots lift to perfection. Shape and smooth using wide-tooth comb and then pin in position. The flower? The vibe is oversized and soft-toned, ivory, blush or muted gold is the best.

When I wear this, I feel instantly elevated. It is the kind of style where you do not have to talk because the hair does it. It’s my dinner-date, gallery-hopping, or simply want to feel pretty today hair. It balances refined femininity with a touch of drama. An expression that goes, Yes, I have pinned it myself, and no, you can not tell.

Want to try it out? Don’t overthink it—just twist and clip. This one is all about presence, not perfection. And it is an eternal long hair fall hairstyle that can be as beautiful with a chunky knit as it can be with a fitted outerwear.

The Braided Line of Confidence

One thick plait down the back, sharp, assertive and decidedly cool. This is one of those looks when you are marching into your agenda and you mean it. It’s clean but never clinical. The type of hairstyle that makes you feel that your errands are runway moments. Bonus points if your leather jacket has attitude.

Before my braiding, I apply a small amount of Ouai Finishing Crme to my hair–it controls flyaways and gives it a healthy shine, but not a heavy one. A strong-hold hair tie or statement clip (hello, tortoiseshell!) at the bottom anchors the braid beautifully, keeping it sleek all day.

The thing I love about this braid is that it can be flexible. I use it when I feel strong but I do not have a lot of time to fuss. It travels well (aka windproof), pairs effortlessly with bold earrings, and always makes me feel like I’ve got my life just a little more together.

It’s not just protective—it’s chic. And it falls right into those trends in fall hairstyles on long hair that are all about deliberate minimalism. Just braid, gloss, and go.

Petal-Pinned Simplicity

This half-pinned hairstyle is so soft and tender and a small flower barrette keeps everything in place. The hair is left to fall in a natural way, straight, but moving, and the clip is used as a kind of mark of punctuation in the back of the head. It’s minimal, but not plain. Think low-effort beauty with high visual payoff.

This style looks best on straightened or gently blow-dried hair hence a heat protectant is your holy grail. I like Gisou’s Heat Protecting Spray—lightweight and smells divine. No styling up; it is the casualness that makes it so attractive. Just clip and let the rest fall freely.

When I am wearing this ensemble, I tend to go to my big coats and neutral scarves. It adds weight to the heavier fall layers and gives an air of femininity to what would otherwise be a rigid ensemble. And the floral detail makes it all light-hearted, but not to the point of kitsch.

Some might overlook simple styles like this, but honestly? They are those which can be worn the most on a daily basis. And that’s the point. All fall hairstyles on long hair do not have to scream, they simply have to smile.

Ponytail with a Twist (and a Texture)

Hello, volume! This ponytail is not only a way to tie your hair back, but also to get it up into something bouncy, romantic and with a lot of casual flair. The energy is more like a sunset picnic that turns into a spontaneous date with those soft waves and the thick scrunchie, matching the crown. The texture appears to be light and young and the height of the ponytail makes it sophisticated.

Pre-styled hair is the most secure- think Drybar Hot Toddy Heat Protectant Mist on damp hair, and a spritz of IGK Beach Club Texture Spray at the end to finish and set. Top it off with a crocheted or velvet scrunchie, whichever mood you are in.

Personally, it is the hairstyle that I wear on rotation during the fall. It is fun and multi-purpose, and it can survive a whole day of activity. Be it at a coffee shop or when I am running errands, this look never fails to get me one or two compliments.

What makes it stand out? How the texture takes a simple pony to a statement level. In case you are bored with flat hair, but are not yet ready to go to braids or buns, this long hair fall hairstyle is a nice compromise.

Braided With a Whisper of Ribbon

There is a hairstyle that reminds me of a cool market morning and old bookstores, and it is this braid with ribbon in it. The hair is flattened against the scalp, fastened down firmly at the top, and then twisted into a fat, smooth plait, and then through the pastel fabric is woven with ease. The result? Feminine, ordered, but not too serious to be a wink.

To recreate this look, the prep is key. I use Amika The Shield Anti-Humidity Spray before styling to prevent frizz (especially for East Coast girls navigating unpredictable weather). It is kept seasonally on point without overdoing it by a silk ribbon or a soft scrunchie in muted tones, lavender, blush or powder blue.

I have had an incarnation of this when I have known I was going out all day–breakfast, followed by a slow lunch, then drinks late at night–and wanted my hair to be where it was supposed to be, and still to attract attention. Such braids are elegant and durable and the ribbon is softening the silhouette to the right amount.

This is an outstanding fall hairstyle on long hair with the surprise element. Throw in some large hoops and your Tuesday is movie like.

Soft Bun, Big Scrunchie Energy

So, let us discuss that ideal messy bun that everyone strives to achieve but only occasionally succeeds. In this case, it is bound high with a rumpled, scrunchy wrap of cloth- a tip to the 90s nostalgia without dipping into costume. It is a relaxed yet done-up bun, and that blue cotton scrunchie? Peak transitional accessory. It lifts the look (literally and aesthetically).

A light leave-in conditioner like The K18 Molecular Repair Mist helps reduce tension damage when you’re pulling long hair into high buns regularly. Add a claw clip or a soft scrunchie to it, and you are in the comfy-chic world in a second.

I personally wear this when I am doing errands downtown, drinking something green, and wearing oversized knits. It is easy, it is adorable, and it does not fall apart, even when your afternoon becomes unpredictably windy. There are days when you simply want to be presentable but not so much so that you look like you tried.

It’s a low-maintenance, high-satisfaction situation. It is one of those sleeper hits that you will keep repeating all fall.

Denim & Drama: The Everyday Low Pony

The low ponytail is simple and says so much. It is smoothed and tied directly at the nape and tied with a thick denim scrunchie that goes well with a layered jean jacket. The result is chill, earthy and somewhat cool-girl, but not detached.

I would always recommend going through with a boar bristle paddle brush first- it spreads the oils along the strands naturally giving you that shiny look. Use a couple of drops of Verb Ghost Oil to tame flyaways, particularly the drier fall air.

Here, I like the monochrome moment, which is not very strong but also not accidental. The style is more textural than technical, so it is approachable even to novices yet looks up to date. It is what I put on when I want to complete my look, literally.

Some hairstyles are loud; this one is quiet luxury. A subtle reference to the less-is-more styling of 2025, this is the casual fall hairstyle for long hair that goes with weekend coffee runs as well as long commutes on Fridays.

Leather-Tied Heights

Half-up, half-down—but make it powerful. That huge faux leather scrunchie gives this lifted ponytail a lot of personality, an element that reflects light and makes the entire silhouette seem purposeful. The upper one is a bit back-combed to add volume, the lower one is loosely textured–like those leaf-covered sidewalks at the end of October.

To create volume at the crown, I apply Living Proof Full Dry Volume & Texture Spray a few spritzes, and flip your hair, voila. A toothbrush spritzed with a little hairspray smooths the little hairs without flattening all the hair down to keep the base sleek.

This is my dinner-with-friends hair. It answers yes, I dressed it, but maintains the atmosphere flirtatious and loose. Faux leather in fall is just right somehow, it reminds your jackets, boots and the atmosphere of the season.

In case you are in search of a hair style that is equally refined and edgy, this long hair fall hairstyle will see you through all the invitations on your calendar.

The Crimson Crown

Bound up, snarled and finished off with a brash red velvet scrunchie- this bun is delivering confident minimalist with a sprinkle of cheer. The high positioning gives a young touch and the richness of the fabric makes the structure soft. It is serving autumn muse and I am not mad about it.

Honestly, the key here is keeping your roots sleek. I do a flat iron on the top portion and a small pump of Olaplex No.7 Bonding Oil to seal it and give it shine. The bun in itself is a mess- the contrast is what keeps it fresh.

When I pull out my red accessories in the fall, I am feeling that turning leaf, firewood burning heat. This bun is holiday-appropriate but not in-your-face holiday, and it makes the best choice when you are dressed to the nines and your hair has to tone it down.

We do not always have to take twelve pins and half an hour to have a styled look. It takes only one outrageous step, such as a velvet scrunchie in cherry red. The latter is a classic long hair fall hairstyle in my book.

Soft Blonde, Soft Bun, Soft Pink

This half-up bun has the right amount of fun and refinement. And pulled up into a baby bun at the top and tied together with stacked pastel scrunchies, it gives your length just the right amount of personality without taking away. It is a style that is playful, girlish, and a bit flirty- the best way possible.

To maintain the volume at the crown and not lose control, I never leave home without Bumble and Bumble Thickening Dryspun Texture Spray. It provides that fluffy finish that we all so desire, on finer hair. Some stray hairs in the front and you have achieved the look.

The best thing about this look is that it is very comfortable to wear. I have done this on a day off, when I am going to do errands or brunch. And even though it is informal it never fails to be complimented. Perhaps it is the combination of colors of the scrunchies, or perhaps it is just the beauty of something that is not too much done.

And in case you want something a little simple yet surprising, this style is a soft flex, and a good fall long hair style that does not commit to the full styling process.

Clean Braid, Crisp Morning

It is the best way of adding structure and contrast to the hair: sleek roots, neatly plaited tail, and a giant white scrunchie as the crown jewel. The middle section is elegant and the braid itself is a bit preppy, a bit sporty. But make it Parisian.

It works best on days that your hair has been given some smoothing affection. I apply a little bit of Moroccanoil Smoothing Lotion on damp hair and blow-dry using a flat brush. It assists in bringing that glassy look on the top before braiding.

I used it recently when I had a brisk Saturday walk and a cup of coffee, and it simply fit. This braid is so polished it adds polish to even the most laid-back outfit in a heartbeat with layered sweaters or an oversized button-up.

The easiness of this is misleading it is one of those hairstyles of fall on long hair that really needs planning. And when you get it right? It’s chef’s kiss.

The Crowned Bun

And when you want a hairstyle that can turn heads with little as a whisper, then this flower-framed bun is what you need. The hair is tightly wrapped around the back of the head and then surrounded with a large flower made of fabric that functions as a halo. It’s not loud, but it is bold. The colors are soft yet the silhouette is artistic, even sculptural.

This accessory is enough on its own to make you not want to wear too many other accessories. That’s the beauty of it. I normally spritz the foundation with a little Ouai Wave Spray to add some grip, particularly in case your hair is just washed. Make it with clear elastics or pins that are invisible in the style, and the flower will shine indeed.

On a personal note, I save this one to days when I want to feel like I put together an outfit with little effort but the mood is high like when your outfit is neutral but your mood is maximal. It’s especially gorgeous with soft sweaters or open-back tops.

Sometimes fall calls for something whimsical. And this is that uncommon fall hairstyle on long hair that is classy and somewhat dreamy at the same time.

The Sculpted Claw Clip Sweep

It has a relaxed grace to a style that allows your length to fall, yet still brings the upper part back with a special clip. This one does exactly that. The hair is cleanly parted and swept low and is fastened with a wooden claw clip which gives texture but does not break up the flow. The overall effect? Natural, confident, and seasonally grounded.

When I want this sleek-but-soft effect, I just rub a little of Davines OI Oil in my palms and put it only on the mids and the ends. It nourishes while maintaining that touchable sheen. The video must be touchable the wood, resin, or matte materials are ideal to use during fall.

It is one of my own favorite styles to wear on transitional weather. You are wearing a turtleneck, perhaps a cape of wool or a large coat, and your hair is tumbling-but with a purpose. This is a type of balance that autumn is all about.

It’s easy, yes—but not lazy. And that is how good a clip and a light wave can make in selecting your fall style in long hair.

Bubble Braids and Baseball Caps

Give a sporty edge to an all-time romantic favorite, this bubble braid moment looks fantastic when teamed with casual layers and a structured cap. The braid is puffed and teased at each section, transforming an ordinary low pony into an active and fun look. Also, the hat makes the entire mood real and accessible.

In order to have that bubble shape last, I apply Innersense I Create Lift Volumizing Foam and then dry. I tie each section using small clear elastics and then I stretch the hair outward to form the shape. It’s weirdly satisfying and adds SO much personality.

It is the hair style I grab when I am feeling cute yet relaxed. One hand is holding coffee, the other one is holding a tote, it is delivering busy but not boring. It can be used on any hair type and is perfect on second or third day hair, when you need to create some structure but don t have to wash your hair and start over.

It’s the cool-girl casual answer to complicated updos. Certainly, one of the fall hairstyles to go to long hair when comfort and ease are in the picture.

Sleek Crown, Pulled-Through Precision

This is a hairstyle that has seamless control of the crown with a thick, pulled through braid that is reminiscent of sculpture. The finish is glossy yet not tight and every loop of the braid is slightly puffed out to create depth. It is one of those glances which cost a lot-as though you had had it done in a secluded Paris hairdressing-room, though you merely copied it after a cup of coffee in the morning.

To get the tension just right, I prep my hair with Color Wow Dream Coat Supernatural Spray before blow drying—it seals the cuticle and keeps humidity away (yes, even on misty fall mornings). The sleek top can be anchored with a flat iron at the roots and everything else is simply a patient pull-through using elastics and finger-shaping.

This is the braid I put on should I want my clothes and my hair to both be something, perhaps not competing, but complementary. It is stunning with warm knitwear and long coats, in particular, earthy or cream.

Classy, chic, and much less labor-intensive than it looks at first blush: this is one of the long-term fall hairstyles with long hair that I have seen in 2021.

Chunky Texture, Cozy Details

Texture lovers, this one’s for you. The braid in this case is thicker, looser and begins at the crown with some gentle teasing to make it have a deliberately messy shape. It is held down at the end with a striped wool scrunchie–an autumnal touch that gives the whole effect of being hand-done, and homely.

To accomplish this quantity, I apply R+Co Balloon Dry Volume Spray-a few spritzes at the root and the braiding course cause touchable grit. You’ll want to gently pancake the braid (pulling pieces outward) to make it feel full and lived-in. This one’s not about precision—it’s about texture.

This is what I mix up when I am in oversized knits and I need my hair to be just as high spirited: loose, airy, a bit nostalgic. It flows well and does not collapse after several hours of usage.

There’s something uniquely satisfying about pairing a cozy sweater with a cozy braid. It is sort of putting your hair in its own comfort clothes, so to speak, a very fall hairstyle, long hair vibe, in my opinion.

Two-Strand Energy Under a Cap

This appearance is so natural by combining utility and style. The twin plaits are relaxed, lovey-dovey and cascade just below a baseball cap – that off-duty model vibe we all want to be secretly in love with. The hair is divided in the middle and plaited in two large plaits which fall around the face and gently rests upon the chest.

To define soft waves and avoid frizz, you will need to apply Ouai Air Dry Foam to wet hair. No heat needed here. The secret here is not to tighten the braids and instead do it loosely.

This one’s ideal for travel days, farmer’s market strolls, or just layering up in oversized sweatshirts when you’re too busy for hot tools. I love how it balances practicality with charm.

Whether you’re out grabbing coffee or heading to a weekend picnic, this fall hairstyle for long hair keeps your look intentional, even under a hat.

Minimalist Rope Braid Sleekness

Sometimes, the boldest statement is restraint. This rope braid is proof. It is simply and extremely well-groomed, tied in a neat bow-knot at the back and twisting into a well-defined plait. The whole appearance is snug, restrained, and shiny the perfect ensemble to go from work to dinner in a single move.

To perfect the finish, I can only vouch by Kérastase Discipline Fluidissime Anti-Frizz Spray- it provides heat protection and smooths down every baby hair. The ends are smoothed with a smoothing serum or pomade so that the shape is not unraveled by flyaways.

When I use such look, I tend to combine it with sunglasses and a fitted coat. It gives me the impression that the clean girl aesthetic became an adult with a lethal wardrobe. It is also weatherproof- which is important more than we would like to acknowledge when October hits.

It is unobtrusive, stylish and can be worn day in and day out in the fall, a minimalistic long hair fall hairstyle that does not take the spotlight away your outfit but just enhances it.

Spiral and Shine

This is a twist that almost appears to be spiralling downwards on its own. This plait is brought up very high at the top of the head, and twisted in a downward direction, the bottom being brought to a smooth surface, and the end being held straight and firm. It is architectural and elegant at the same time it is origami but with hair.

To keep the sleekness top to bottom I use L OrEal Professional Tecni.Art Liss Control. It provides shine and soft hold, but no crunchiness and vintage feel. The style is ideal on day-two hair that has been brushed with a boar bristle brush.

It’s a hairstyle that speaks volumes while staying quiet. Perfect to go gallery hopping, to dinner or even a work day where you want to feel like your hair has a direction.

It is not as typical as a regular braid or bun, and that is precisely the reason why it should be a part of your fall hairstyle with long hair collection.

Wrapped in Noir: The Ribbon Twist Pony

This low ponytail is anything but basic. The ponytail is then wrapped down the base with a narrow black ribbon in an intricate manner almost having an effect of a corset but at the same time tailored and edgy. The remaining hair remains a little mussed, creating harmony between formality and casualness. It is the type of style that you would wear with a soft blouse and feel instantly better.

I tend to prep with Gisou Honey Infused Leave-In Conditioner to keep ends looking hydrated and silky in order to achieve the correct texture. Then I cut and band the ribbon down–quite carefully–tail left long, to make a dramatic ending. It’s surprisingly easy but looks like it took effort.

It is just so classic black ribbon on blonde or light hair. It is feminine, though slightly fashionably cool. And the best part? It does not stir all day, even when a coat collar is rubbing against it.

It may as well be one of the most wearable romantic long-haired fall hairstyles this year. It is soft, organized, and seasonally correct to the point of being a Pinterest board on its own.

Whimsical Ribbon Half-Up

Tender, ethereal, and barely messy, this half-updo is secured with a small and delicate pink ribbon, which makes the whole figure look more feminine. The upper part is loosely tied, with only enough height at the top, and the length is natural, and touched slightly waved. Think balletcore meets autumnal softness.

Before I style, I also mist Oribe Apres Beach Wave and Shine Spray at the bottom layers to add some natural movement and a little gloss. Brush lightly, or, rather, simply stroke your fingers through to part the strands. And when you tie that bow? Let the ribbon hang long.

It is a style that I use when I just feel like being pretty without any reason. It is that type of hair that makes you spend a few seconds more before the mirror before going out.

Some days call for soft details. This is one of my favorite fall hairstyles on long hair as it is the feminine and fuss-free vibe I want when everything is oversized and layered.

The Oversized Bow Statement

One, enormous, black bow, low, on a casual side pony,–so simple, so unforgettable. The hair itself is low-key, with the parting being off-center and the hair itself being swept back to allow the accessory to do most of the work. It’s quiet luxury in motion: minimal effort, maximum payoff.

When my hair is feeling a bit flat or a bit staticky due to dry air I run a few drops of Aveda Nutriplenish Multi-Use Hair Oil through the lengths. It gives just enough weight without stealing movement. The bow is satin or silk to be luxe not too shiny but just soft enough to give contrast to chunky knits or wool coats.

This look feels like something you’d wear on a foggy morning walk by the coast. Cozy sweater, hot latte, big scarf energy. When I want to be spoken to in a voice that speaks softly with confidence, I revert to this style.

One can forget how strong an accessory can be when placed well. This long hair fall hairstyle is subtle yet obvious.

The Luxe Low Bun

Here’s your answer to fall’s most polished low bun. The style is clinging to the nape and is twisted in a loose knot bound with a rich brown satin scrunchie that resonates with the hues of hot cider, cinnamon and all things nice. It’s sleek without being stiff—comfortable but put together.

Before I twist it into shape, I always apply Kerastase Elixir Ultime L Huile Originale Oil, which gives it shine and control. And using a fabric scrunchie (instead of elastic) means zero tension headaches by the end of the day.

This is my go to when I have a client meeting, gallery opening, or when I just want to feel like I tried without really trying that hard. It’s effortless elegance, and it always photographs well.

You have those fail-safe fall hairstyles with long hair that you just can count on? This one’s mine.

Centered, Sleek, and Half-Tied

This look combines symmetry and softness beautifully. The half-up bun is tied in the middle of the head using a striped fabric scrunchie, and the rest of the hair is left to fall freely- sleek, straight, and well behaved. It feels architectural and feminine at once.

I apply a pea-sized amount of Davines OI All-In-One Milk before styling it, which is light, smells fantastic, and makes the hair appear as glass. The entire point here is the contrast of the structured top and the flowing length.

This one I reserve, when in the city, on museum mornings, when I have long cafe-journaling hours ahead of me, etc. It is considerate yet not pretentious and looks refined without much cosmetics.

It is a cool one in a world of large buns and low ponytails. An up to date fall hairstyle that is simple to style, simple to wear, and expensive with no effort.

The Pearl Accent Pony

This low ponytail is brought up to a new level with one surprise element: a clustered pearl barrette that is wrapped around the base, like a mini crown. It makes a plain pony statement-worthy, quietly glamorous, but never too much. The waves provide the appearance with movement and texture and the blouse it is coupled with is structured white, which is softened by the waves.

To keep the form and the spring in those ends, I use Shu Uemura Netsu Design Blow Dry Cream, a smooth protectant that will keep a wave and fight against fall, wet weather. The pearls are the perfect punctuation.

This one seems especially appropriate to special fall dinners, days in the city museum, or even to a wedding guest outfit. I love how minimal it is, yet still memorable.

Accessories really do carry the moment sometimes—and pearls? They’re timeless. A sturdy fall hairdo with long hair in case you are feeling a little bit Audrey Hepburn meets modern muse.

Triple Satin Braid

This one’s pure accessory joy. A plain three-part braid was transformed to be totally outstanding with the addition of three scrunchies in black, cream and champagne in satin. It’s playful, elevated, and a bit editorial—yet super wearable with minimal effort. The contrast of silk with a simple, comfy outfit makes the entire appearance appear stylized and considered.

I prefer to pre-condition my strands using a few drops of Virtue Healing Oil I also use to seal moisture and achieve that glossy ribbon-like finish of the braids. Then I use different-sized scrunchies to balance proportion top-to-bottom.

I wear this when I need to feel cute even when I am working at home. Frankly, it is always observed on Zoom even when it is only the top scrunchie that makes the frame.

It is a win-win situation: combine texture with structure and leave the scrunchies to speak. Yet another great candidate of the best low-effort fall hairstyle with long hair.

Low Bun with Midnight Ribbon

A low bun coiled just above the nape and with a midnight navy ribbon to tie it all together, this is a classic twist. The bun is lightly moulded and slightly loose, which lets texture to come through especially on highlighted hair. The ribbon is the last touch of class, and the entire thing instantly seems deliberate and designed.

To give a soft, clean twist such as this I apply Klorane Dry Shampoo with Oat Milk to give a grip prior to shaping. It’s amazing for second-day hair and gives just enough hold without stickiness.

This is one of my styles that I have worn to a dinner, fall weddings and even to an art show. It never looks out of place- it is the LBD of hair. And that ribbon? It’s your signature.

Sometimes fall calls for structure—but not stiffness. This long hair fall hairstyle is your style when you want to ignore the sirens of fashion and listen to the voice of simplicity.

Polished Pearl Pony

The simplicity of this low pony with a large, single pearl hair tie has a certain elegance about it. It is minimal, purposeful and so dramatic with smooth, parted on the side hair. Whether you’re pairing it with a structured coat or a feathered blazer (as seen here), it creates a whole look out of one subtle move.

To achieve this smoothness, Color Wow Dream Coat on Curly Hair can be used on straight styles, too-humidity protection and glassy finish. The pearl accessory brings drama without flash.

I find this style empowering in its restraint. It’s minimal but makes people pause. It also works really well with occasions when you are wearing something big on your ears or a stand out collar- it leaves space to everything to shine.

This long-hair fall hairstyle is suitable to the girl who likes clear cut lines, statement pieces, and being ahead of the fashion trend without making a lot of noise.

Conclusion

Fall hair is about more than trends—it’s about how you feel walking into a room (or just out for coffee). Whether it is romantic ribbons or organized buns, these cozy-chic styles demonstrate that long hair is the best canvas to use in seasonal glow-ups. So save your faves, give something new a try and don t forget to pin later. The best fall hairstyle for long hair in 2025? It’s the one that feels most you.

Masina Ksenija

Ksenija Masina is the founder and writer of Jaxomo, a personal fashion, style, and beauty blog. She’s a self-professed style enthusiast (not a formal expert!) who shares honest reviews, outfit ideas, and beauty tips based on her own experiences. Ksenija’s writing is friendly and authentic, aiming to inspire readers to explore their own style. When she’s not blogging, you can find her hunting for vintage accessories or experimenting with new makeup looks. Follow along with Ksenija’s adventures in style on Jaxomo!

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