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Fall 2025 Hairstyle + Hair Color Inspiration: 28 Stylish Looks for the New Season

What’s trending this fall?
Fresh mornings, the smell of cinnamon in the air, and an urge to switch up your hair, does that ring a bell? The season of fall always comes with the feeling of reinvention and this season is not an exception. So what are the fall hairstyles and colors that are not too much but still new? Are we going to be old-money chic or play with romantic accessories? And is it finally time to give in to that glossy brunette we’ve saved a dozen times on Pinterest?

Inspiration that resonates with this warm, radiant, rejuvenating time of year, below, is not only the kind that looks great, but also makes you feel something. Let’s get into it.

Sleek Side Tuck with Golden Rays

This hair style is about the sophistication of control with a soft power touch. The hair is snugged behind the ear, the rest letting itself down the back, which is a profile that is discreetly costly. The golden pin accents are what make it pop and fan out like rays of fall sunlight. Everything is evenly spaced, providing architectural detail, as well as catching light in a way that makes people turn their heads. It is one of these fall hairstyles and colors, which does not shout fashionable, it purrs classic.

To make this look truly pop, I will always start with a smoothing serum, such as the K erastase Elixir Ultimes. It adds the shiny, non-frizz look without making the hair heavy. A light hold hairspray and a fine-tooth comb will enable you to have that flat-to-scalp shape but not stiff. In the event that your hair tends to poof up as the temps get lower then smooth cream is now your best friend.

Personally, I love this style for transitional weather. It goes, yes I still have summer in my skin but I have moved on emotionally. And it is so wearable- a day in the office to a fall wedding guest. Hailey Bieber would definitely approve.

If you’re someone who doesn’t want to commit to a full cut but still craves seasonal change, styling shifts like this are the move. Wear with accessories, tuck and pin differently, it has lower lift but it still has that new era look and feel.

Tousled Layers with a Statement Clip

This one’s a little undone, a little editorial, and exactly what I want when I’m in my “don’t overthink it” era. The layers here are lived-in and a bit wild, and the centerpiece is that chunky vintage-style clip fastening one side of it, like a contemporary renaissance painting. The clash of dishevelled volume and neat embellishment is chef kiss of fall hair and color that is both warm and purposeful.

If you’re rocking second-day texture (aka: real life), I recommend a spritz of Oribe Dry Texturizing Spray at the roots and a quick finger tousle to revive body. No curling wand required. Then clip it back and go. Fall is an excuse to loosen up a little bit and this style understands.

I have worn versions of this on Sundays with large knits and to gallery openings with a wine-stained lip. It works across the board. That is the thing about this type of styling it tells people you have good taste but you have more important things to think about.

The thing that makes it great is the selection of the right clip. Don’t go plastic. Think antique metal, pearls, texture. A touch of something that is a bit posh and a bit shabby, a bit like fall itself.

Romantic Low Bun with Winged Elegance

Here’s where we enter the fairytale portion of fall. The bun is low and is made with a clean soft twist and a few of the face-framing strands are left to escape. But the focal point is the antique winged clip — like something you’d find in an heirloom jewelry box. It’s quietly celestial. This style is not costume-y but pure romance, and that is a hard line to walk.

Due to its location and accuracy, the bun looks best on second-day hair that has been styled with a smoothing balm such as Bumble and Bumble Brilliantine. If you’re planning a formal moment or even just dinner out, this is the kind of detail that makes you feel finished.

I have worn this look with a dress that has sheer sleeves and sparkle and the hair actually made the clothes. It brought it all into that vintage-modern sweet spot. This is your signal to satisfy your desire of something elegant yet not exaggerated.

And although the style is rather vintage, the mood is up-to-date: we mean the soft power, delicate beauty and slight reference to something mythical. Think: Artemis meets Brooklyn.

Polished Half-Up with Starry Headband

There’s something so back-to-school chic about this half-updo. It’s polished, a little bit regal, and fully wearable. The neat headband provides some twinkle, but not too much of it, gold stars like constellations of the early evening. It is a style that you can just as well enter a boardroom or a brunch and feel comfortable in either.

When I need this type of shine and volume, I use a root-plumping mousse such as the Moroccanoil Volumizing Mousse followed by blow-drying using a round brush. Hang the forward part, and with a boar bristle brush to make it tight, and leave the headband to do the remaining work.

The look brings to mind the fresh air and caramel lattes the mood where you feel the need to clean your closet and say yes to something new. It’s also flattering for literally every face shape. Win-win.

Sometimes it’s the small tweaks that feel biggest. This kind of headband will allow you to look glam without any effort, and to tell the truth, fall is the time of the year to shine silently.

Modern Classic with Gem-Studded Clip

This one’s giving runway meets real life. The straight, long locks are shiny and well-groomed and divided in the middle to create symmetry, and one statement clip is carefully positioned. It’s sharp, sleek, and speaks softly in sparkles. Perfect for minimalists who still want a moment.

I straighten the ends with a flat iron to ensure the look remains crisp since I have applied GHD Bodyguard Heat Protectant. Add that to a shine spray, and I adore Color Wow Extra Mist-ical Shine Spray, and it is camera-ready. It is imperative to styles that require refinement but must not appear stiff.

I had one of these on a day when I wanted to look good, but I did not want to work with my curls or updos. There’s something powerful about showing up looking completely put-together without shouting.

This type of hairstyle is an indication that accessories can make a look. Particularly in the fall when your clothes begin to layer and your hair is a part of your styling once more.

Softly Twisted Half-Up Flow

It is a softly twisted style between medieval princess and modern-day romantic. The manner in which the two front parts are gathered and tied in is casual yet not sloppy, it has a structure without rigidity. The back waves are natural and falling down, creating a just-outside effect like you have been apple picking but you still manage to look good. It is one of such fall hairstyles and colors that does not intend to impress yet does.

The thing I like about this one is that you do not require any heat devices. I tend to pre-treat wet hair with Davines This is a Sea Salt Spray, scrunching, and allowing it to air dry. When it is all soft, fluffy, I twist and pin, and that is all. Perhaps a drop or two of serum to close the ends.

I had something of the sort on last October, at a dinner party in the back yard, wrapped in a shawl, drinking cider. I swear it was more special due to the hair, I felt like I took a few minutes out of my day to make myself feel pretty, just because.

This style is especially effective when you have a slight natural bend in your hair. If it doesn’t? No stress. Imperfection makes it charming. That is the vibe we are bringing into fall, primed, yet not stressed.

Sculpted Simplicity

Minimalism isn’t boring when it’s this clean. The half-up hairstyle brings out the razor-straight middle part and an almost architectural effect by the use of a small anchor tie at the back. The hair is sleek, stretched, and seems to say, yes I woke up this way, even when you did not. It just seems to fit perfectly with white shirting and cool air. This is one of those autumn hair and color styles that can stroll into a design studio or a brunch in the city and feel completely right.

You’ll want your hair silky for this one. I use Virtue Healing Oil and flat iron to create a mirror shine. The key is to tuck the part that was tied under and hide the tail with invisible elastics and no bobby pins are showing.

This is the type of the look which does not frizz out in the windy weather. It’s compact, composed, and not at all fussy. And is not that what we desire the more when the days grow shorter and mornings cooler?

In some cases, less is indeed more- particularly when you are styling something layered, or patterned. This style plays backup, in the best way.

The Tucked Twist Pony

Let’s talk about subtle drama. This horizontal twist wrap low pony is a hair version of quiet luxury. It gives the twist tension and direction without accessories and the position at the nape of the neck keeps it down to earth and adult. The ending is tender and accurate the sort of thing that you observe upon the second glance.

To make it work, shine is key. I finish with Redken Shine Flash 02, and a boar bristle brush to tame flyaways and then twist. A light pomade or hair wax is used to shape the twist and prevent it to unravel.

There’s something very ‘Fall Fashion Week backstage’ about this style. I have recreated it once at a gallery night with a turtleneck dress and long earrings, and the compliments were very quiet and constant, exactly how this style should be received.

It is subtle, but do not be mistaken, this one requires intention. You will know it when you get the final pin in.

Polished Pony with Metal Band

This style is called powerful because it is geometry combined with gloss. A low ponytail slicked back and secured with a wide metallic band is the type of hair-do, which makes you sit a little straighter. The pony is intentional and untextured; however, its coppery cuff provides it with some point of view. This would pair perfectly with a camel coat, clean liner, and that “I’ve got things to do” mood.

Keeping it smooth is everything. Living Proof No Frizz Nourishing Cream is always my first starting point, particularly in the crown and sides. The tail comb is useful to make those lines sharp and when the tie is done, pin that ponytail cuff on like a finishing touch.

I adore wearing this outfit when I want that additional advantage, job interview, client lunch or even just a Monday when I need to feel in control. The metal feels like armor, in the prettiest way.

It’s also a no-nonsense option for transitional weather. Nothing flies and gets in your lip gloss. We love practical glam.

The Wrapped-Up Showstopper

And here we are the runway ponytail of your dreams. This super-sleek look is a high pony with a wrapped finish of hair band to cover the elastic and make a wrapped turned into form. It is glossy, it is theatrical, and it is a hundred percent high maintenance, but in the good way. It is ideal to dressier fall occasions, or any time you want to give the impression of, I planned this.

I dry with a paddle brush and blow-dry, section by section, and use Mizani Thermasmooth Shine Extend Spray to smooth off. It requires some coordination to wrap the band but it is worth practicing. You would be able to pin the wrapped strand beneath with a little U-pin to get that smooth look.

This one is when you want to go all in the nights you want it to be a wedding, maybe it is a really good date. I did it once in front of a formal gala, and yes my neck was a bit sore after turning so many heads.

It’s bold, but not loud. And is not that what we all want this season, a bit more glitz, in our own way?

Bouffant-Wrapped Low Pony

This style is a complete bow to the retro classiness with contemporary bend. The ponytail begins with a soft bouffant on the crown no teasing required and ends with a low tie with a piece of hair neatly wrapped. The back volume generates soft drama so that this is an ideal combination of vintage glamour and modern minimalism. It’s one of those fall hairstyles and colors that could easily live on a runway or at a crisp, candlelit dinner party.

My go-to is Color Wow Raise the Root Spray to give me that puff without being stiff. A medium barrel brush assists in volume at the roots during drying and the wrap around pony trick conceals any elastic and makes the entire appearance more polished.

This style reminds me of the cool evenings and old movies. I wore something like it once for a dinner with friends where I didn’t want to seem like I tried too hard — and it worked. It has presence but never overpowers the outfit.

Since this is the season of layers, this hairstyle layers just as well, in height, flow, and a refined finish. Add a soft cashmere scarf and you’re basically poetry.

Twisted Low Bun with Attitude

There’s something quietly rebellious about this twisted low bun. It’s not the typical ballerina version — it’s asymmetric, layered, and woven like it just might unravel if you mess with it (but it won’t). The hair is separated and twisted on both sides and is then pulled into a formatted bun. It is like a fall fantasy: pretty enough to work in an office, messy enough to go out on a coffee date with a hoodie and leather jacket.

Aveda Control Paste is my favorite to lock in the twists, it adds texture and holds without making things crunchy. Then I pin as I go, and fasten the coils in the base with stout U-pins.

I tend to be attracted more towards styles which seem to have a story behind them, and this certainly has. It’s equal parts effort and nonchalance. You can put it on when you go to an art opening or when you want to feel like the protagonist when walking through falling leaves.

This is better when the hair is still a bit gritty on the second day. You want it to have personality — not perfection.

Loop-Twist Modern Mid Pony

Alright, here is one to take the risk-takers, or at least the rule benders. A mid-height ponytail gets an unexpected twist, literally. The tail wraps around itself, providing this dynamic almost sculptural moment that is read sporty and futuristic. It is the type of style that goes, Yes, I am aware of what I am doing.

To perfect the form, I smooth up all the hair with R+Co Dart Pomade Stick and pin the foundation down. Then I roll the tail into that loop and pin it down, underneath, so it is invisible -pinning is the thing.

I recall a variant of this on a runway and immediately attempting to DIY with… not much success. However, after I learned the proportions, I used it as a regular thing when I had to attend any event that required me to have a hairstyle that spoke a bit.

This is an excellent alternative to traditional ponies in case you are bored with them. It reinvents without reinventing the wheel.

Sculpted Cinnamon Roll Bun

Accuracy is combined with pastry with this neat, sleek bun that appears nearly edible – in the most desirable manner. It is twisted in an immaculate spiral at the nape, neat and organized as though it was made to be on the head of a ballerina who was an architect by night. This is one of those fall hairstyles and colors that can be noticed just because of its sleek and geometrical appearance.

The shine is everything here. I use Sebastian Liquid Gloss on wet hair and dry with a paddle brush. Then it is all a matter of winding carefully – clock-wise, snug, in. I seal the deal by applying strong-hold hair spray such as L Or D Elnett Satin to hold the style.

My favorite thing is that this look works out with fashion. It lets statement coats and bold earrings shine. Volume and mess is not required, this is the day when clean lines and control are empowering.

You may always put a twist in it, so to speak, by varying the direction of the coil. But the elegance lies in the restraint.

Redhead Wrap Pony with Mid-Century Mood

This is what Mad Men and modern red carpet have in common. The deep copper color is a stopper by itself, but the style? Impeccable. It is a very broad, sweeping side piece which twists around to the back in a sculpted twist, and is finished off with a trim ponytail which is placed at the nape. It is an old-school, but it is a statement, which is quite a fall hair colors and haircuts feel this season.

The style actually suits bright, monotone hair the best, such as bright red, or dark brunettes. I apply Christophe Robin Regenerating Mask once a week to achieve this amount of gloss and definition and finish by spraying IGK Good Behavior Spirulina Smoothing Spray when styling.

Red hair and fall? It’s the perfect marriage. The foliage literally matches your aesthetic. I never fail to say,–if you have been thinking of going copper, October is your month to do it.

This look holds its own in photos, too. Perfect at parties, job interviews, or when you want to make an entrance as though you are your own boss.

Sleek Twist & Tail

There’s something undeniably elegant about this symmetrical twisted pony. There are two smooth segments that come in on both sides and meet at the nape, forming a sleek low ponytail. It’s polished, it’s sculptural, and it instantly feels expensive. This is one of such fall hairstyles and colors that exude quiet confidence, minimalist, but intensely styled.

To re-create the shine and smoothness I use Shu Uemura Essence Absolue Nourishing Protective Oil and straighten the lengths with a flat iron. The key here is even parting and tight twists. To seal it all in I end with a shine mist and a small amount of styling wax at the roots.

I adore this on days that I have business and I want to feel pulled together but not too stiff. It is also a perfect second-day look when you already straightened your hair. It remains smooth throughout the whole day- no flyaways.

And, in case you are in textured or boucle fabrics this fall, then this hair do is the perfect amount of clean contrast.

Edgy Knotted Crown

This one is for the bold girls. Super-sleek, super-straight lengths tumble under an avant-garde crown of mini-knotted buns – a textural halo that confidently perches on top of the head. The contrast of hard lines and glass smooth strands is seductive. It is editorial but not so unwearable and that is why it works.

To get this level of shine, I recommend K18 Leave-In Molecular Repair Hair Mask and a high-quality flat iron (I use GHD Platinum+). In case of the knots, you will require patience and some clear elastics. The details can be sculpted and held with a touch of Kevin Murphy Session Spray.

I think this could be applied to creative events, fashion weeks or when you are wearing a more neutral outfit, and you want your hair to be the focus. Stylists backstage at shows have teamed this with clean tailoring and bold lips, which makes an immediately striking impact.

It is not a style to wear everyday, but when you are wearing it? You own the room.

Polished Leather Braid

Slicked and braided to perfection, this low three-strand plait is taken up a notch: the super-smooth roots and the organic nature of the braid. The golden, deep shades of the hair stand out even better in combination with leather or rigid coats. It’s giving modern classic with a whisper of rebel. And yes, it’s one of the most wearable fall hairstyles and colors — timeless and right on trend.

I use Oribe Gel Sérum to prep only the top half of the hair to give me shine and control. The center part needs to be even and a tail comb can help, and braid all the way to the end and tie off with a skinny elastic.

This one’s a staple for me during cooler weather. I’ll throw on hoops and a trench coat, and the whole vibe is put together without being too “done.” It is fall-appropriate because the braid is not only wind-proof but also layered.

When you are loud in your outfit, be clean in your braid. In case you have a simple outfit, have the braid do the talking. It’s that versatile.

Looped and Lazy Luxe

This ponytail does not even bother, and that is why it is effective. The vaguely tucked loop makes it look voluminous and soft, and not a single hair is out of place. It is low maintenance and the most energized look in the fall- it is like you are rushing to brunch but still look perfect. Casual chic at its finest.

It is a very mobile style so avoid the heavy products. It just takes a bit of Ouai Wave Spray and some combing with fingers. Hold the pony down and once through the elastic and then half way to make the loop. Wrap a strand around the base and secure invisibly.

I have composed this within one to two minutes to go out and get a cinnamon latte. No mirror needed — it’s intentionally imperfect. And honestly? People ask about it every time.

This will look even cuter in case you have natural wave or light layering of your hair. It’s like a nod to effort, without all the effort.

Full-Bodied Vintage Pony

This pony is straight-up retro glamour, big, back-combed and full of body. The dramatic look is given with deep side part and the full tail hangs in a controlled curl. It harks back to vintage screen sirens given the October streets of New York. And this fall hairstyle and color is one of the most luxurious-looking, hands down.

A little preparation will be necessary here: I blow-dry with a round brush to add volume, put the ponytail in big rollers, and brush it out with a boar bristle paddle. Kerastase Mousse Bouffante is amazing for body and memory.

Wearing this feels like an occasion in itself. It goes perfectly with coats which tie at the waist or suits with padded shoulders you need the fashion to offset the hair.

If you’ve been craving a hairstyle that makes an entrance (even if it’s just at your office), this one delivers. Big hair energy, and totally fall-approved.

Sleek and Soft: The Low-Pony Sophisticate

A sleek, low ponytail is something confidently quiet, you know, it does not ask to be noticed and yet people pay attention. This version is soft on the side part, roots are ultra-smooth and the wave is subtle adding that little bit of movement at the ends. It is a low, tight ponytail that keeps the hair near the nape and allows the natural texture to come through, but feels polished as well. This is easy chic, the sort of fashion you can wear to the office or to an opening at the gallery.

To maintain a ponytail such as this without it appearing limp, I always apply a heat protectant that also provides a small amount of hold, i.e. the Oribe Invisible Defense Universal Protection Spray is fantastic. And smoothing the top layer with a pass of a flat iron (just the top, not the ends!) creates that laid-back refinement without overdoing it.

I adore its unsure mix of done and undone. The first time I gave this a try, I was shocked how comfortable it was to wear, not too form-fitting, not too proper, just simply put together. It’s a hairstyle that almost whispers “I’ve got this.”

As the air becomes crisp and golden I automatically go towards hairstyles that are not in conflict with scarves or high collars. This one fits perfectly into fall ensemble as though it belonged there.

Glassy Perfection: The Power Pony

This is what I call the “CEO ponytail.” It is shiny, carved, and shamelessly flawless as all the hair is in its place. The glossy finish takes an everyday pony to a complete statement, which is perfect when one is power-dressing with the fall hairstyles and colors. The foundation is covered by a part of the hair in a perfect look that shouts accuracy.

To maintain this kind of polish, hydration is key. I have discovered that the Keraastase Elixir Ultime L HUile Original Hair Oil is both shine and control. To keep flyaways at bay, a fine-tooth comb and a strong-hold setting mist such as Sebastian Shaper Plus would make a difference in keeping the style in place.

I once wore this to a fall work event once – with a high collar blazer and a bold lip and, to be honest, I felt like I could run a boardroom and a fashion show simultaneously. It’s sleek but never stiff.

This smooths style is extra rich to the hair shaft and protects the hair shaft especially in the fall and in cooler climates where the air becomes dry. Just remember: no rain allowed.

Modern Waves with Barrettes

Even brushed-out waves just above the shoulder are particularly in the moment this fall. The key feature that makes this look special is the minimalist black barrettes that brush the front pieces back without messing up the volume. It has some organized casualness to it, the waves are not over-worked, they are positioned but allowed to move. I adore this as a trans-seasonal style when the weather changes and the layers take out of the closet.

To achieve such soft, bendy texture, I would use a large-barrel curling wand and pin the curls till they cool. When you have released it, then use fingers or a wide-tooth comb do not brush too roughly. An airy spray with no crunch is a flexible texture spray such as R+Co Trophy Shine + Texture Spray.

It was so feminine when I wore this on a mild October weekend. It must be that shoulder-length waves add some softness to harsh fall shapes such as leather jackets or oversized knits. You don’t need drama — just intention.

Sometimes, the accessory does the talking. These simple barrettes are Parisian, as though you have just emerged out of a corner cafe with a book under your arm.

Two-Tone Twists: Playful with Purpose

I am smiling at this appearance, as it is young and smart, and it suits those who can embrace fall hairstyles and colors that stand out. The copper top is natural and dipped in a lush cherry-red and everything is gathered in two bubble ponytails that flick out at the end. It is playful, of course, but can be worn with a clean silhouette or a monochrome outfit as well. The color plot is like autumn leaves on brick buildings – completely autumn.

Color like this needs love. I would apply the Redken Color Extend Magnetics Shampoo and Conditioner to prevent the red hues to go away and preserve the warm halo of copper. And hot water – no, definitely not, that will kill color.

This kind of style has some form of freedom attached to it. I always thought dip dye was a summer thing, but with this silhouette, it is actually pretty cozy-season appropriate. And in case you got tired of your hair recently, this could be the kick up the ass you did not realize you needed.

Hair doesn’t always have to be serious. Let it be fun. Make it echo the surprising aspects of your character: the ones you reserve to bonfires and apple cider runs.

Braided Twist with Tortoise Clip

This would be fall in a signature half-updo. The back is framed by a gentle French twist and completed by a tortoiseshell barrette, which is retro and elegant. The curl on the ends give it some softness that follows you around, catching the light on the way. This is comfy chic – the sort of style that goes with thick knits, shearling coats and a warm cinnamon latte in hand.

With this kind of braided style, one thing I would always do is prepare with a smoothing cream to avoid frizziness – especially when it is windy. My favorite is bumble and bumble Hairdresser Invisible Oil Primer. It also makes the strands slide in to the clip without fuzzing out.

The best thing about this is that it is versatile. You can go out with it to brunch or to a bookstore and you still feel special. It is a little bit retro and secretly cool to use a vintage-looking clip as you are borrowing a trick of a cool aunt who always looks good.

This is what I grab when I am feeling feminine but a little disheveled. The hair must never be considered as a costume, but as the most comfortable component of your image.

Classic with a Twist: Pearl-Accented Volume

Occasionally, it only needs one considerate accessory to transform your daily fashion into a memorable one. This softly voluminous half-updo is cinched at the back with a pearl-embellished clip that adds quiet drama — it’s romantic but never saccharine. The dishevelled styling of the hair beneath gives depth and volume and I love how the face-framing layers are not straightened to make them move.

I prefer to mist Amika Un.Done Volume and Matte Texture Spray at the roots and mid-lengths to maintain the texture soft and the volume airy. Here the trick is not to overload it with heavy oils or creams, but allow the hair to do what it does naturally, only with some polish.

To me, this style brings to mind crisp strolls around the city in a camel coat, perhaps with a coffee cup in one hand and a great idea in the other. It is not noisy, it is not fashionable but it is classic and that is magic. It is the type of appearance I go to when I want to feel like myself, only a lot more glamorous.

Pearls for fall? Absolutely yes. As days turn shorter we all need a bit of glow behind our back.

Fearless Buzz: Edgy and Effortless

It is magnetic to have a buzz cut, it takes away the extra and leaves only pure, unapologetic confidence. It is particularly eye-catching on this platinum blonde version in the contrast to the layered black: a leather jacket, oversized sunnies, and attitude to spare. The contrast of dark fashion layers and icy tones is so sharp that it becomes one of the brightest in the world of fall hairstyles and colors it is not about being in the crowd, it is about being steady.

The maintenance in this case is the health and color of the scalp. The Shade Variation Mask in Baby Blonde is my saviour by Christophe Robin to maintain the tone fresh and neutral between toning sessions. And SPF on the scalp? Non-negotiable. Yes, even in fall.

I once shaved my head following a nasty break up- it was the best thing I ever did. It makes you stare at your features without any distractions. It is not an option everyone can do, but to the ones who do it, it is a complete re-set, of their appearance and at times of their life.

No hiding behind a buzz cut, and that is it. This look doesn’t whisper, it declares. And maybe this fall, that’s exactly what you need.

Chic and Soft: The Textured Silver Pixie

This pixie cut is platinum-taupe, with a bit of soft volume to allow some edge to be felt. The side swept fringe can give a flattering frame to the face, and the shape itself is both fitted and light. What I especially love is how the silver tones melt gently into cooler ash hues — it’s a sophisticated take on fall hairstyles and colors without feeling frosty.

This kind of pixie cut does require maintenance to maintain their shape. I suggest a 4-6 week trim, and a styling paste such as Living Proof Style Lab Texture Volumizer to give it some movement but not too stiff. To keep color, use a purple shampoo every other wash to keep that gorgeous icy color.

I have been surprised by the number of choices when I first switched to a pixie, yes, it is short, but it does not need to be limiting. This trim provides me with both structure and softness at a stroke, and to be honest, that is what fall dressing is all about as well.

Silver hair in autumn light is a thing like poetry. It captures the cold in the air and mirrors it out as grace.

Conclusion

The fall of 2025 is the best time to try some daring cuts, deep colors, and high-end textures. No matter the look that you are attracted to, whether it is smooth ponytails, flirty waves, or bold short looks, this season has it all. Make your hair the embodiment of the warm and confident vibe of the fall- because the appropriate hairstyle is not just the finishing touch in your image but a way to change the mood.

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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