31 Stylish Celebrity Haircuts
Halle Berry
If you’ve got enviable bone structure, a pixie shows it off to fabulous effect.
Jeanne Tripplehorn
Transform a layered bob by flipping the ends and creating an off-center part.
Kate Walsh
A radiant hair color like this deep red will make a simple bob more eye-catching.
Helen Mirren
Show off silver-y strands by keeping your cut simple and the ends fairly blunt. (Lots of layers dull and darken the sparkle of silver or light-blonde locks.)
Jada Pinkett-Smith
The hottest way to wear a long bob? Slightly angled, with the longest pieces by your face.
Mariska Hargitay
Sleek and short with side-swept bangs, this easy-to-style cut work best on straight to wavy types.
Marcia Cross
A not-in-the middle, not-quite-on-the-side part keeps this simple style interesting,
Patricia Arquette
A bit of texture (created with a pea-sized dollop of pomade) updates a classic chin-length cut.
Teri Hatcher
A lightly-layered collarbone-skimming cut is low-maintenance but doesn’t look messy.
Andie McDowell
Give a long, wavy style shape (and prevent puffiness) by cutting layers, starting just above your ears.
Julianne Moore
Razored, flat-ironed ends elevate this shoulder-length style from safe to sexy.
Faith Hill
This heavily layered —not long, not short—cut is flattering to most face shapes and will add bounce to fine hair.
Christy Turlington
Long bangs gives this simple cut extra style—and make it versatile. You can wear your hair back or up and let the bangs hang loose.
Ellen Barkin
A bob with bangs—in a statement-making hue—is classic with a twist.
Daisy Fuentes
Channeling Charlie’s Angels can still look current. Just keep your “wings” soft and lay off the hairspray.
Diane Sawyer
This style proves “professional” and “sexy” can co-exist in a cut.
Debra Messing
Wearing long hair super sleek ups your strands’ shine quotient. And slicing in long layers will keep this ’do out of hippie territory.
Iman
A middle part updates shoulder-length waves.
Emma Thompson
To keep a short style from looking frumpy, make sure it moves when you do— and the finish is slightly tousled.
Jane Kaczmarek
This cut flatters nearly all hair types and looks good worn straight or wavy.
Jaime Lee Curtis
If you’re in the market for something low-maintenance, this will make the cut.
Jennifer Aniston
One of the world’s most coveted cuts offers the ultimate in versatility: Wear it down, up, wavy, straight—or move around the part for myriad looks.
Kristin Scott Thomas
This wash and wear cut can be easily dressed up (add red lips and hoops, as seen here) or down (tuck behind your ears and flip up the ends)
Lauren Hutton
If you have naturally wavy hair, this shoulder-length, lightly-layered cut will shave considerable time off your morning routine. Just scrunch a salt spray or light-hold gel into damp hair and diffuse or let your hair air-dry.
Lucy Liu
Show off healthy, naturally straight strands with this timeless, long-layered look.
Meg Ryan
A short cut that’s cute, sporty, and really suits naturally-wavy locks.
Martina McBride
If you’re looking for a shorter cut with attitude, give this one a go.
Michelle Pfeiffer
These soft, sun-kissed waves are the epitome of elegance—without looking too stuffy.
Robin Wright Penn
A cut with lots of layers at the ends will look alluring with little effort.
Parker Posey
This bouncy bob is preppy—but not too prim.
Salma Hayek
Face-framing layers soften and flatter a strong jawline.































