One of the things we like most about about short 'dos like this beauty's TWA (teeny weeny afro) is that they let your outfit truly shine.The new year is when people fall in love, clean their apartments top to bottom, and...take scissors to their strands. Just take a scroll through Instagram — celebs are cropping their hair left and right. And, there's plenty of short-hair inspiration to go around, even if the typical textured bob isn't your thing.
Not sure where to find it? Never fear. We tapped four of the top stylists in the field to ask where they find theirs. Click through for the short styles you'll want to sport this season. Go ahead and show the photos to your stylist — but don't be surprised if they already have them hanging at their station.
An ultra-short, geometric bob like this one always makes a statement.
PHOTO: VIA @HAIRSTORY. It took a hair-pro trifecta to give Hilary Duff these gorgeous pink-tinged locks and this breezy texture.
Photo: via @riawnacapri . One of the things we like most about about short 'dos like this beauty's TWA (teeny-weeny Afro) is that they truly let your outfit shine.
Photographed by Victoria Adamson. Just when we thought we couldn't love short, shaggy hair more, this gem created by Remy Moore at Hairstory popped up in our Instagram feed.
Photo: via @hairstorystudio . "This iconic cut defined Twiggy. It's the hair that never goes out of style. She was very slender, so having this short hair really defined her face." — Mia Santiago , hairstylist at Sally Hershberger Uptown
Photo: REX USA. "I love how beautiful and transformative short hair can be. Anyone who wants to instantly change their image should try a style like this." — Anthony Dickey, cofounder of Hair Rules
Photo: Lester Cohen/Getty Images. A chin-length bob with loads of texture is a seriously breezy style.
Photographed by Anna-Alexia Basile. "In the hands of a trusted haircutter, sometimes an unexpected shape can work. This was styled with Purely Perfect Foundation Creme ." — Wes Sharpton , stylist at Hairstory Studio
Photo: Courtesy of Hairstory Studio. We've been reaching for our straighteners almost daily ever since we spotted Zoe Kazan's sleek bob at this year's Golden Globes .
Photo: John Shearer/Getty Images. "I love this cut because it's unique. There's that perfect balance between precision and texture at the ends. Style this one with mousse to create the right texture between light and volume." — Nathan Rosenkranz , hairstylist
Photo: via @norvai. "The exemplary mod woman Mary Quant's signature Sassoon haircuts were all about ease. Although it's a strong, geometric shape, it's no-fuss, and so precise that you look straight into her eyes. You notice, without distractions, how captivating she really is." — Wes Sharpton
Photo: Ronald Dumont/Getty Images. "This is a great wash-and-go style that can be done in the shower right after conditioning. It's also great for someone growing out their natural hair, but wants it to still look like a style." — Anthony Dickey
Photo: via @cassiroll. "Saskia is one of the many models whose careers seemed liberated once she went short — think Linda Evangelista, Edie Campbell, Agyness Deyn, Karlie Kloss, the list goes on and on. The art of a great short haircut is what it exposes about the woman. No wonder these models look more striking, open, and braver with shorter hair. People are able to connect with them, and that's why they soar to the top." — Wes Sharpton
Teen Vogue beauty and health director Elaine Welteroth's curly, short crop is seriously cool — we dig the tight sides, voluminous top, and the halo effect of the golden highlights.
"Stella Tennant is a personal favorite of mine — the queen of androgyny." — Wes Sharpton
Photo: Nick Harvey/Getty Images. You can easily change up a curly bob for the season by adding wispy bangs across the forehead.
Photographed by Mark Iantosca. "I love the shape of Paulina's cut. It's a very short look that still maintains femininity." — Nathan Rosenkranz
Photo: via @pkuzmicka. This girl's mane is structured without being fussy.
Photographed by Anna-Alexia Basile. "Carmen keeps her hair short. Not only does it look good, but it screams confidence. This is great for someone who loves looking put-together quickly while still looking fly." — Anthony Dickey
Photo: via @mynaturalsistas. Punch up a boyish, side-parted style with the right texture and elements of color.
Photographed by Victoria Adamson. "When I first saw Jennie Pennie, she had long hair that was doing nothing for her curl. When we cut it, [the curls] found a much better shape. This cut is romantic and in perfect balance with her cream skin and almond-shaped eyes." — Wes Sharpton
Photo: Courtesy of Hairstory Studio. "I love this look because it's effortless. If this cut is done correctly, all you should do is dry your hair with a blowdryer and your fingers. Add a light pomade to hold the style." — Nathan Rosenkranz
Photo: via @cassandragrey. "This hair is insanely changeable. When I styled this model for a shoot with Refinery29 , I was able to create seven different hairstyles. With shaved sides (think Kelly Osbourne), there is a world of opportunity with the top [part of the hair]. This is great for an edgier chick who loves to change things up." — Mia Santiago
Photographed by Lauren Perlstein. "I love the fringe on Alaia's cut. It's youthful and brings attention to her eyes." — Nathan Rosenkranz
Photo: via @alaiabbbaldwin. "Again, short hair — irrefutably sensual." — Wes Sharpton
Photo: Courtesy of Hairstory Studio. "With so many cuts today that look shredded for shredded's sake, this bowl has a strong shape — only cut in strategic places to accentuate her features." — Wes Sharpton
Photo: Courtesy of Hairstory Studio. "When you strategically cut the hair away from the face, you often expose the most delicate parts of a woman's face — the cheekbones, the eyes, and the back of the neck." — Wes Sharpton
"This look shows off the entire face. There is no hiding behind this one. This, to me, is one of the boldest cuts of confidence a woman can get!" — Mia Santiago
A shocking silver color looks future-chic with a geometric cut.
Photographed by Victoria Adamson. Rosenkranz digs this cut because of the versatility of the length. "Braids, ponies, straight hair, wavy hair — they all work here," he says.
Photo: via @iamamayzing. "[Julianne Hough's] ever-changing hair is a dream, and I'm obsessed with her subtly inverted, textured bob. This trendy bob is taking salons by storm, and she is my go-to girl for hairspiration. Keeping this bob — or lob, if you will — is more ideal for women with fuller faces." — Mia Santiago
Photo: Jim Smeal/BEImages. "Amelia [Earhart's]...no-fuss cut — short on top, longer on the sides — is fitting and perfect for a pioneering attitude." — Wes Sharpton
Photo: Images/REX USA. Jennifer Hudson proves that a bowl cut can look absolutely fierce.
"Sally Hershberger put Meg Ryan's hair on the map with the shag, a cut from the '90s that's coming back today. This looks amazing with texture, and can be worn at different lengths to complement face shapes across the board. This is hairspiration at its finest." — Mia Santiago
Photo: Everett/REX USA "I love this cut because it's a classic bob with a modern twist of texture. For styling, I'd recommend using Alterna Boho Waves , which will give the hair that beachy, salt-air look. Spray it in, and dry with a diffuser, scrunching it here and there for added texture." — Nathan Rosenkranz
Photo: via @ haileybaldwin. "I love the versatility this cut affords you, especially with hair color. It's also versatile because the front can be lengthened or shortened, depending on your face shape." — Anthony Dickey
Photo: Jim Smeal/BEImages. If you're rocking a lob and want to see if you could go even shorter , try a faux bob. This look was created with an elastic and a few pins. (Hairstylist Harry Josh breaks down the full tutorial here .)
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