Shaggy hair is the hero length of in-between seasons—not to mention in-between cuts. The tousled look is an insouciantly sexy excuse to let those locks get a little longer than anticipated before they’re due to be refreshed and sliced off. And plenty of models have been making a case for it, whether their tresses are curly or straight. Take Mica Arganaraz, the tomboy beacon who first kicked off the craze for contemporary shag cuts. Recently, she let her corkscrews spiral into an even more undone, next-level laissez-faire version of the mop, while DJ Clara 3000 has also been making a case for a curly take on the Joan Jett crop, whether she’s at the turntable or walking for Vetements. Steffy Argelich’s collarbone-grazing hair is also chicly undone. And another face to look to when it comes to the grunged-out length? Ukrainian stunner Iana Godnia recently split her mop down the middle for a punkish devil-may-care cool at Balenciaga.
There have been some new additions to the shag family, too. Alanna Arrington’s headful of bouncy ringlets is a standout, while Yana Bovenistier’s wispy style teeters on mullet territory. Of course, the new shag isn’t reserved exclusively for the curly headed. Model Edie Campbell’s straight, off-kilter cut has recently reached an appealingly choppy neck-grazing middle ground. Perhaps the person who is most poised to benefit from the shag cut? Peyton Knight, who is currently growing out her distinctive bowl cut into something easier and less high-maintenance that hits just below the chin. Above, 10 good reasons to consider the new model-off-duty cut.
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