2024 has been the year of the chop. We’ve had the Italian bob, baroque bob, and kicked bob so far—and after tonight’s Vogue World: Paris, we’re calling the next short cut of the moment the flapper bob.
For the 1920s-inspired chapter of Vogue World Paris, Amelia Gray, Mona Tougaard, and Loli Bahia were just some of the models reborn into prohibition-era flappers with blunt-cut bangs with curved ends. It started as the signature hairstyle of iconic silent film star Louise Brooks—quickly becoming one of the most popular styles of the era.
Since then, we’ve seen a similar style on a very young Natalie Portman during Leon: The Professional (1994) and many a cool French girl. Below, some inspiration to bring to your stylist.