Christy Cut, the “Crush Free” cut that agrees Gen X and Z

Short haircut of spring? Immediately served here is a new hair trend that appears from Tiktok and on the heads of young beauty icons such as the models Taylor Hill, Mathilda Gvarliani and the influencer Alyssa Coscarelli (for those who knew them). And coincidentally, he draws from the fateful 90s, those who would never have become vintage for Gen X. Yet about thirty years later, they represent that nostalgic past to which Gen Alpha and Z draw on inspiration. And here the Christy Cut returns and bursts into their feeds. Another recovery of what is already seen, many will say. Yet the cut that the model Christy Turlington had sported in 1991, today as then it is contemporary, androgynous, low maintenance, capable of satisfying every texture of hair, lived, scapigliata and sexy. In addition, it offers a sense of empowerment, because it was the short haircut of rupture from the model of the Femme Fatale Maximalist of the 80s, what the supermodels of then represented with their courageous experiments of look and reason why they still remain timeless icons now.

Christy Turlington in the spring of 1991. (Photo by Farserchild Archive/WWD/Penske Media Via Getty Images)WWD/Getty Images

There are those who called it Pageboy Cutthe famous bowl cut, or who defined it Heartthtrob Haircut In the more or less long, but smooth version, inspired by the style of Josh Hartnett in The garden of the suicide virginsby Leonardo DiCaprio in the 90s, but also by Natalie Imbruglia in the video Thorn.

From the most practical aspect, it is an attempt, thanks to the recovery of the past, to give dignity to that middle cut, when the pixie cut begins to grow, before transforming itself into a helmet, and loses its original aesthetic line. If it is added to this that it is inclusive, for two reasons: because it offers a solution also for those who have a movement of moved hair, perhaps the majority between men and women, and a reading accessible to the cut that has made history, the Bowl Cut, by Vidal Sassoon in the 1960s, is a real manna from heaven to navigate trends without too much commitment.

In an era like today, in which one has been investigated on multiple fronts between real and digital life, and everything that requires minimal effort for the maximum result makes us shout to the miracle, the Christy Cut gains the “bang-free” cutting stamp, as Gen Z would say, and right. Do you want to put that to comb it just just pass a hand in your hair?

The version of the model Mathilda Gvarliani

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That of Taylor Hill

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and that of Alyssa Coscarelli

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Source: Vanity Fair

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