Fashion

Blunt haircuts are trending in 2024—Here’s what to ask for


I didn’t have too many strict plans for my recent trip to Paris (my favorite travel memories always come from places I visited on a whim!), but I had an impossible mission. Itinerary disclaimer: book a haircut at an iconic location Salon David Mallett. I had the pleasure of visiting the famous hair stylist’s New York location at Webster, but I had never stepped foot in the airy Parisian apartment in District 2, so needless to say I was very hopeful. (It’s a local French-girl staple, so I’ve heard from many beauty editors.) I’m happy to report that I got a makeover—equipped with more than just a set of tassels. new but also a completely new perspective on hair trends.

Jamie after getting his hair cut at David Mallett Salon

Let me back up a bit. In the days leading up to my highly anticipated date, I spent a lot of time people-watching pain au chocolat to determine which styles stood out in a sea of ​​stylish Parisians with ease. (This is beauty journalism, right?) Instead bouncy, layers of the 90s I’ve been looking on NYC It Girls for the past few months, I’ve noticed straight cuts with fringe on a lot of French women passing by. This makes sense – it’s practically the recipe for Parisian chic – however, I was a bit shocked to notice the local crowd wasn’t wearing layers.