Bangs in the spring shows ranged from the throwback to the classic towards the totally out-there. Click through for all the inspiration you need-whether you're ready to make the cut or just want fringe for any night.
Shaggy Rocker Bangs
Backstage at Tom Ford, hairstylist Sam McKnight custom-dyed wigs to flatter each model's skin tone, then cut heavy, side-swept bangs in to all of them for a Debbie Harry-inspired look that we can't get enough of.
Thicker Blunt Bangs
Hairstyling genius Guido Palau cut the wigs at Marc Jacobs, but the messy, "underground punk" style is one you could just as easily perform yourself at home.
Sleek & Shiny Bangs
The bangs at Givenchy-straight, smooth and with just the right amount of subtle, piecey texture-recalled Jane Birkin's timeless style.
Futuristic Bangs
Hairstylist Anthony Turner created the spiky bangs at Kenzo by pinning a ponytail forward and flat against the head-and then locking it straight down with a lot of hairspray.
Bowl Cut Bangs
Three is a trend: All the versions at Haider Ackermann wore choppy, bleach blonde wigs with supershort bangs-just like the ones we've seen on Lady Gaga and Beyoncé recently.
Fauxhawk Éclatements
At Marc by Marc Jacobs, Guido Palau twisted sections of hair in to "Bjork-like" knots all the way down the center of the head for a "mohawk feel that isn't as well severe. " He left a tuft of hair sticking out on the temple which served as a mini bang.
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