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Suki Waterhouse Says ’70s Hair Is Not Just For Summer

StaffBy StaffSeptember 1, 20253 Mins Read
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Suki Waterhouse has become a prominent fixture in both the music and fashion worlds, captivating audiences not only with her catchy indie hits but also with her effortlessly chic aesthetics. Renowned for her stunning curtain bangs, she often leaves fans in awe of her signature "groupie" style, blending a laid-back vibe with runway-ready flair. When she’s not charming crowds with performances of her viral hit, "Good Looking," she graces red carpets, where her unique fashion choices continue to inspire envy and admiration alike.

Her recent appearance at the Venice Film Festival was a testament to her evolving style and laid-back cool. Waterhouse was there to promote her new film, Broken English, a documentary celebrating the life of the late Marianne Faithfull. This festival was not just a platform for the film but also an opportunity for Waterhouse to showcase her most avant-garde hairstyle yet—an audaciously shaggy cut that draws heavily from ’70s inspirations. The look captured the essence of the era, allowing her to blend nostalgia with modernity seamlessly.

The hairdo itself was a delightful nod to the past, characterized by its wispy, dirty blonde texture worn loose, with subtle inward flicks. Waterhouse’s fringe was styled artfully, with chunky, gappy sections that offered a whimsical touch and even allowed for her striking smoky eyeliner to shine through. This clever styling brought to mind her role in Daisy Jones and the Six, a series set in the 1970s that celebrated an era when hairstyles revolved around soft hot rollers and voluminous curls. The look embodied not just a hairstyle but an entire aesthetic that blends elements of youth and rebellion.

Celebrity hairstylist Adir Abergel, who has worked with Waterhouse and notably discussed the vibrant hair trends of the era, suggested a few tips for those aiming to replicate the look at home. To start, one should brush out their roots to create a smooth base, then introduce hot rollers to cultivate that signature bouncy femininity that characterizes ’70s hair. Abergel emphasizes that this method gives hair an airy, playful bounce that can elevate any outfit, making it an ideal choice for those looking to embrace a similar vibe.

Waterhouse’s style is more than just a trend; it’s a testament to the nostalgia of the ’70s and a nod to the influence of rock culture. Her ability to blend modern sensibilities with retro elements has made her a standout figure in fashion. This quality resonates with her followers, who often look to her for inspiration on how to integrate timeless styles into their own wardrobes. By showcasing hair that feels both meticulously styled yet relaxed, Waterhouse captures the spirit of a generation that values individuality and artistic expression.

In embracing vintage hairstyles and merging them with contemporary aesthetics, Suki Waterhouse stands as a beacon of inspiration in today’s fashion landscape. Her effortless charm and ability to evoke nostalgia ensure her place as a style icon, while her musical career continues to flourish. As she navigates the worlds of film, fashion, and music, Waterhouse remains a figure of admiration, reminding us that style is not just about appearance but a form of art that tells a story—one that she narrates beautifully through her ever-evolving looks.

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