So Long, Granny Haircuts. Here's What Women Are Doing Instead Today [View all]
Its never too late to have a truly fabulous haircut. Yes, hair changes as we age, and you may not have the same thick and healthy tresses you sported when you were 18. But thats no reason to resort to what some stylists call a granny haircut.
In the old days, it meant a tight perm and a blue rinse. Now, it refers to any wash-and-wear, low-maintenance cut.
But there are endless options to keep things fresh and lively, so theres no need to resort to a full-on granny style (unless you absolutely want to). Hairstylists point to older style icons as inspiration.
I always think of the women of Advanced Style on Instagram and how cool their hair always looks with their outfits, said hair designer Luisa Popović. (If you havent followed it yet, its a project of photographer Ari Seth Cohen thats dedicated to capturing the sartorial savvy of the senior set.)
Other stellar examples, she said, include Vivenne Westwood, who died in 2022, and who was famed for her signature bright orange hair. She also cited the powerful looks of Michèle Lamy, the raven-haired 79-year-old French fashion designer. It all just emanates fearlessness, Popović said.
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I'm 80 and wear mine in a short French bob. I also color it in an updated version of its natural color (just a little bit more reddish) because it's only gray at the temples. This weekend we were at an event in a neighboring county and I was struck by the variations on older women's hair, from short and spiky and buzz cuts to purple coloring jobs. Why not?