Champagne Blonde Short Pixie
This super-chic short pixie has a frothy champagne blonde color with barely-there rose gold undertones- so dreamy in 2025. The top is a little longer and pushed forward with soft volume and the sides are tapered close to give a clean profile. This silhouette is magical on round faces, giving the effect of lift and definition of the cheekbones without the harsh lines.

This blonde color is not easy to maintain, I am a believer in the dpHUE Cool Blonde Shampoo and Olaplex No. 3 treatments once a week. Shine is everything here, especially with softer platinum tones.
This haircut has a certain glow on the face. It is new, trendy, and it goes so well with fall jewel tones or metallic earrings. Bonus-it dries beautifully air-dried in case you have a slightly wavy texture underneath.
Want to show off your makeup, earrings, and confidence? This is your best short blonde moment yet.
Soft Ginger Lob with Gentle Waves
This is a softly curled lob of autumnal warm ginger colour. The medium length hits just below the shoulders and makes it have body without being heavy. Soft layering all over the bottom half adds volume and bounce to it, so this would be perfect to anyone who wants something curly, elegant and seasonal.

To maintain these curls, I recommend a light hold mousse, Kenra Curl Defining Cream is my go-to when I want body without the crunch. A big barrel iron will also come in handy on those days when you are feeling lazy and your waves need a little push.
I want this type of hair, red, un-done, every fall. There’s something poetic about it. It could be the color of the falling leaves, or it could be the way it feels on chunky scarves.
This lob is to the people who desire texture, but not chaos, shape, but not sharpness. It is a compromise that goes with everything, every day.
Elegant Tapered Side-Swept Pixie
Precise but easy-going, this pixie is clean but sultry. The longer fringe part is brushed diagonally to open the face and the back and sides are cut short to give a modern profile. The warm brown base color complements the eye color and goes well with the earthy color of fall.

This style is all about accuracy and therefore it requires frequent trims after every 5-6 weeks. I use a little bit of smoothing balm such as the Kerastase Discipline Blow Dry Cream to tame flyaways, particularly when there is dry indoor heat.
This trim made me think that short can be glamorous. It is one of those styles that say, I am in control without even trying too much. It goes perfectly with dramatic makeup or neutral tones, depending on how you feel about fall.
If you’re considering a dramatic shift without feeling bare, this one is a confident yet flattering pick.
Bold Two-Tone Butterfly Layers
This is a colorful layered butterfly haircut that is designed to turn heads. The deep burgundy foundation stands out in contrast to the platinum face-framing strands, and it is one of the boldest yet well-organized styles of 2025. Strategic cuts of layers are flipped and moved easily to add drama and dimension to long hair that remains light.

Color maintenance here is no joke—split-tone hair demands sulfate-free shampoo (like Pureology Hydrate) and weekly deep conditioning. The shape is also durable when using a round brush and low heat styling.
I have always envied women who make such a commitment to a bold color story. It has a layered movement that makes it appear expensive and it goes well with cooler weather accessories- berets, scarves or oversized coats.
Want something that embodies the edge of fall 2025? This layered two-tone might just be your power move.
Mid-Length Sleek Lob in Beige Blonde
Simple and minimal, this mid length lob is on the side of simplicity with a light beige-blonde color and clean ends. It is evenly cut below the shoulders- ideal to round face lovers who are shoulder length lovers and want something that is not too fussy yet elegant. No heavy layering, just a slight weight removal to make it light.

Your best friend in this case is purple shampoo such as Fanola No Yellow to prevent brassiness. A good heat protectant is also a must, too–particularly because this cut is best with a smooth flat iron finish.
This style takes me back to the early fall days when it is still chilly and you simply want to look put together without having to think too much about it. It’s timeless, modern, and pairs well with chunky sweaters or delicate makeup.
This is also a winner in thin hair, it does not weigh you down and the length is polishing. One of the most universally flattering styles this season.
Chic Wispy Layers with Face-Framing Bangs
This textured, soft style is the type of effortless glam that I always fall in love with in the fall. The hair style is a medium length shag with wispy layers that feather out naturally, which makes it have a light, airy movement. The sides of the curtain bangs merge into the sides, and the face is framed softly, which is particularly flattering to round faces. The layers are enhanced by the dull cherry brown color that does not overpower the softness of the cut. It is a subtle confident style, perfect when it is that time of year when everything is a bit romantic.

To maintain that soft feathered texture, I like to work in a touch of Amika’s “Un.Done Volume and Matte Texture Spray” on dry hair. It makes those airy layers appear and leaves the roots without stiffness. It is also good to use a moisture mask once a week, especially when the air dries up in fall.
This type of layered shag actually suits plus size women with round faces, particularly when combined with side sweeping bangs. I have found that it gives lift at the cheekbones and slightly narrows the outline of the face, but not in a harsh way, in a soft way.
This is one of those best fall cuts that are modern and timeless at the same time. It even works when you have hair on the thin hair side since the layers provide immediate body. If you’re thinking about making a seasonal change, this one’s quietly perfect.
Retro Voluminous Blowout with Curtain Bangs
This haircut channels classic glamour with a modern edge. It is a long, layered butterfly cut, all about body and volume and a sweeping movement around the cheeks and jawline. The bangs are softly separated and under-styled to get that mythical curtain effect. The chestnut honey color makes everything warm, which is what we need as we enter colder months. I think this cut is particularly flattering on round faces shoulder length layered styles that desire volume but not too much movement.

This needs a round brush and patience to style but the end result is so worth it. I like to use Living Proof’s “Full Root Lift” before blow-drying—just a few spritzes at the roots makes all the difference. And I always curl the ends under with a big-barrel brush to achieve that trademark swoop of the fall.
This type of appearance is like a 70s fashion shoot, only with less harsh lines and more motion. It is a power look that can be worn on cold days and with oversized scarves, it is ideal to wear with high collars and turtlenecks. Whenever I have had this blowout style, I have felt lifted up, both literally and figuratively.
To anyone who needs some bounce, drama, and warm nostalgia, this cut checks all the boxes in 2025. Whether your hair is medium or on the long side, it makes you want to shake your hair out like you’re in a shampoo ad. And honestly? Why not.
Modern Textured Lob with Bouncy Curls
This style is a combination of the curly texture and a clean and versatile lob length that is just above the shoulders. What I love most about this haircut is its tousled, free-flowing quality—it doesn’t try too hard, and yet it speaks volumes. The medium length is ideal for cooler months when you’re layering clothes and want something that doesn’t hide beneath scarves. It’s feminine, practical, and super wearable.

The best way to style a cut such as this is with a diffuser and a heat protectant such as Bumble and Bumble, Bb. Curl Reactivator.” It gives a non-sticky texture and gives curls a springy lift. Scrunch and go—it thrives on minimal fuss.
Personally, this trim makes me feel like I have discovered the perfect balance between casual and put-together. The layers add to the wave without weighing down the style and there is a softness to the jawline that really suits fuller cheeks. It’s a sneaky little face-slimmer!
This shape is a no-brainer in fall, especially when your hair is more on the waves or short curly side. Also, lob format can be tied back in case of necessity, but it also looks incredibly stylish when left loose.
Edgy Black to Pink Shag with Piecey Bangs
Now this one is for the bold hearts. Lived-in waves and layered length shag, rooted on a black-to-rose gradient ombr. It’s a blend of texture, attitude, and artistry. The bangs are jagged and uneven, which makes it look sultry undone and not too serious. The reason this is a knockout for fall is that soft pink that peeks out like autumn roses between the darker layers.

To maintain the ombr in good condition, I would always suggest a sulfate free shampoo such as Pureology Hydrate line. And when you want to keep those waves, a salt spray such as Ouai Wave Spray gives hold without crunch.
It is a strong thing to wear a color this bold in the fall. It balances out the neutral shades that we all tend to gravitate towards beige knits, earthy coats with something a bit rebellious. I adore the layered texture which raises the ends and the color darkens at the root. It makes a strong case for creativity.
This could be the sign you have been waiting to do something out of the ordinary this 2025.
Sleek Long Layers with Blunt Curtain Fringe
I know why this one keeps appearing on my Pinterest board. It is a long, flowing layer with a butterfly silhouette, which is sharpened with thick curtain bangs that balance the volume. The creamy blonde color looks so lovely with fall colors, particularly navy, burgundy, and soft oatmeal. I think this is a very flattering style on round faces as the length is lengthened and the front layers give a natural contour.

This kind of cut demands some care. I would suggest using a heat protectant like GHD Bodyguard before flat ironing and Olaplex No. 7 Bonding Oil to seal the ends and give it that smooth shine. It is not high-maintenance, but it requires you to be present to it.
The thing about this cut is that it is composed. It is clean, elegant, and stylish, yet flirty, even with a red lip. It has a mature assurance about it, as in, I know what suits me.
