Rock and the 70s invest hair with their spirit of rebellion. The shag cut is the haircut of the moment, seen on the stars, on the catwalk and in the salons
Shag cut: the long bob becomes rebel
The shag cut it is undoubtedly the haircut of the moment. It made celebrities go crazy, it has been seen on many catwalks and is among the most popular proposals of the salons for spring summer.
In fact, the inspiration comes directly from 70's and from the glam rock of that period, when the world went crazy for David Bowie, for his alter ego Ziggy Stardust and for the first Queen masterpieces.
The basic cut is none other than the long bob, the length of which can vary from under the chin to the shoulders. The volume it is concentrated in the upper part of the cut, on the roots. The lengths are animated by decisive scaling.
The styling is natural, disheveled and absolutely wild. The shag cut is to be tried with both fringe full, long to the eyebrows or curtain.
The coolest color to show off the shag cut? Platinum blonde or ice blonde, to highlight the scaling of the cut.
Shag cut: inspirations from celebrities, catwalks and salons
Browse the gallery to discover all the versions of the shag cut and let yourself be inspired by the new trendy medium haircut.
Shag cut: ideas to copy
Shag bob with long tuft and lilac and pink shades.Credit ph.: Tony & Guy press officeRosie Huntington-Whiteley's glam version shag, with a large voluminous tuft carried to the side.Credit ph.: Getty ImagesThe shag bob with drop bangs is model Edie Campbell's iconic cut.Grace Chloe-Moretz is the latest star to succumb to the rock appeal of the shag cut.Credit ph.: Getty ImagesAlexa Chung made the shag cut into trend well before the long bob craze broke out among the stars.Credit ph.: Getty ImagesScaled shag cut, with the tufts worn on the front. The icy shade highlights the defined cut. Credit ph.: Tony & Guy press officeShag bob with full bangs and pointed ends.Clean scaling and wild look, for hair that wants to express all the freedom of the 70s. Credit ph.: GO Coppola press officeEmma Stone's long bob in a shaggy version.Credit ph.: Getty ImagesShag bob with very layered tips and full, even, contrasting bangs.A shag cut that plays on contrasts, between the even geometries of the fringe and the scaled and runway lengths.Credit ph.: Tony & Guy press officeJennifer Lawrence's highly imitated shag bob, the most versatile and trendy cut of the moment.Credit ph.: Getty ImagesThe super smooth styling highlights the scaling of the shag cut.The shag is the most rock haircut ever. To be dared in an impact color such as platinum blonde and marked make-up.Dakota Johhson in a shag bob with drop bangs.Credit ph.: Getty ImagesHalle Berry best interprets the rebellious spirit of the shag cut, thanks to her curly hair.Credit ph.: Getty ImagesShag bob in ice blond version.Credit ph.: Tony & Guy press officeThe shag cut goes perfectly with the most shocking colors, such as tangerine.The full and voluminous fringe contrasts with the scaled lengths.Tousled shag in platinum blonde, a super cool look.Credit ph.: Tony & Guy press officeIcy shag bob with curtain-shaped tuft, slightly animated.A soft scaling inspired by the desire for hippy rebellion. Credit ph.: GO Coppola press officeExtreme shag cut, to be tried in a high impact color.Credit ph.: Schwarzkopf press office
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