5 Celebrity-Endorsed Styles for Rocking Wispy Bangs

Add softness to a sophisticated updo

Bella Hadid stunned with a soft, wispy fringe. The bangs made a great addition to a sophisticated updo, adding extra texture to an otherwise sleek look. This bang style showcased the model’s natural hair texture, giving a romantic vibe to her high-fashion hairstyle and framing her face to emphasize her delicate features.

Wear wispy curtain bangs to accentuate your face

Daisy Edgar-Jones is a master at nailing trends, and her embrace of the wispy bang is no exception. The “Twisters” star has been photographed with a soft take on curtain bangs that accentuates her elegant eyes and adds dimension to her dark hair. The bohemian style perfectly complements Edgar-Jones’ taste in fashion, since her personal style also leans toward a romantic, 70s softness.

Make a full fringe more dynamic

Suki Waterhouse favors a spin on blunt bangs, opting for wispiness instead of fullness so that her forehead peeks through, making her hairstyle more dynamic. The piece-y style is suited to any haircut, and in this case allows Waterhouse’s natural texture to take center stage. Plus, for a star like Waterhouse — whose striking features include sharp cheekbones — the style can lend some softness to the overall look.

Add dimension with wispy tendrils

Halle Berry might be most famous for the dramatic pixie cut she rocked during the 90s. But the enduringly sexy actress has embraced a new statement hairstyle in recent years, opting for soft, face-framing bangs that draw attention to her stunningly beautiful facial features. On Berry, the caramel-colored highlights and wispy bangs add a dimensionality to the elegance of her updo, demonstrating just how versatile this bang style can be at any age.

Draw attention to your eyes

Elizabeth Olsen’s wispy bangs frame her features by just brushing the eyes, adding a little extra emphasis. “The textured feel really helps to draw more attention to your face,” explained celebrity hairstylist Andrew Fitzsimons in an interview with Harper’s Bazaar. Even while Olsen’s hair is pulled back, the loose layered pieces accentuate her features and add a bohemian softness to the formal look, so that it doesn’t look too prim or harsh.