Kaia Gerber
Kaia Gerber already takes after her mother, Cindy Crawford, when it comes to her looks and just the overall vibe of out-of-this-world beauty. But when she got bangs, it was a style transformation that made her look like she time-travelled from the 70s. Those long shaggy bangs looked so perfect and lived-in. She appeared as if she had graced the cover of a vintage magazine.
They suited her to feel it cause a lot of us to google how to look like Kaia Gerber and quite a few brought photos of her new fringe to the hair salon for their new haircut. But you gotta remember, it’s not just the fringe that makes Kaia look like model royalty, it’s her genes and bone structure too.


Jennifer Aniston
Jennifer Aniston is not known for bangs and there’s a reason for it. The Rachel—the famous haircut inspired by her character from Friends—didn’t have bangs. And Jennifer has been mostly known for her long blonde layers since then. Yet there was a time when Jennifer used to have bangs, before her world fame, and there was even a short time when she revisited the idea of bangs for movies like Murder Mystery 2 and The Yellow Birds.
However, it was Jennifer’s stylist who convinced her that bangs are not the look for her, and he was right. The long layers she usually has are iconic and make her look like she’s never had a bad hair day in her life. This is proof that while we all go through that “I’m gonna cut bangs” stage, ultimately it doesn’t work for everyone, and there’s power in knowing that.


Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift used to be a little-known country girl, and then she got bangs, and it was like watching her shed the small-town persona and step into pop superstardom. Interestingly enough, she got her bangs for the Vogue photoshoot in 2011 and it was almost on a whim, she was like “let’s just cut them, it’s Vogue, why not?” And she’s been rocking bangs ever since.


Over the years, they’ve evolved into every version imaginable: side-swept, curtain, micro, wispy. But one thing’s for sure: no matter how her music changes, the bangs stay. They’re the visual signature of every Swift era—as iconic as her red lipstick.


Sabrina Carpenter
In 2024, Sabrina Carpenter became the poster girl for curtain bangs. Inspired by Brigitte Bardot, her soft, bouncy fringe went viral—mostly because every Gen Z salon customer wanted “the Sabrina.”
She later admitted she cut them after a breakup, feeling like she just needed to do something different. Very relatable. The secret to the bounty bangs according to Sabrina’s stylists is velcro rollers, volume spray, and divine heartbreak energy.



