Fall Hair Color Ideas for Brunette 2025 That Bring Dimension, Depth & Style
Fall has a way of whispering change, doesn’t it? The crisp air, that first oversized sweater, pumpkin lattes (yes, already)—they all beg the same question: “Should I update my hair too?” If you’ve been toying with the idea of switching things up, especially if you’re brunette, this is your sign.
There is no better way to enter the season than with a new fall brunette hair color that is deep in color, full of dimension and plays wonderfully with the warm glow of fall light. I have collected five gorgeous concepts that are not ordinary at all below. Depending on whether you are feeling bold, minimal, or somewhere in between, there is a fall vibe here that is yours.
Ultra-Short Graphite Chic with Undone Edge
The ultra-short, nearly architectural crop makes an unapologetic statement. It’s daring in its structure but softened by the velvety dark tones that give it a quietly luxe finish. The micro-bangs are longer and blunt and soften the subtle taper at the nape to inject high editorial energy into wearability. This style does not only embrace the less is more vibe, it owns it. This could be your go signal in case you have been on the fence of a large chop.
Maintenance with this type of cut is easy and high-risk-shape counts. I suggest making touch-ups after every 4-6 weeks to maintain those sharp lines. And if you’re using hot tools (yes, even short hair needs a little sculpting), a light mist of Bumble and Bumble’s Invisible Oil Heat/UV Protective Primer goes a long way in protecting that sleekness.
I have always been fond of how dramatic crop like this can totally alter the way you wear clothes and carry yourself. Suddenly, your earrings matter more. Your jacket collar. Even your cheekbones get a starring role. It’s like… fashion turns up the volume around you.
A well-known take from celeb stylist Adir Abergel? He has once stated that a sharp cut can be a reset button to your whole mood. This is that kind of cut. Short, cool, confident. It practically purrs fall energy.
Layered Hazelnut Shimmer with Whisper Bangs
This brunette hair color is on the side of soft, yet it does not play it safe. Natural movement blends with long layers with balayage medium brown highlights. And we can not forget the whispery bangs, which do not overwhelm the face, but frame it, and that is why this is ideal on anyone with fair skin and wants to warm up, but not go too bold. The general mood is casual but fashionable, gentle but voluminous.
Care tip: dimensioned layered hair lives on moisture. I have discovered that the Kerastase Nutritive Nectar Thermique is a great way to make the ends healthy and swingy without making them heavy- especially when styles are longer and are flirting with heat styling or natural waves.
I always associate this appearance with the transitional days in September when you are not quite ready to say goodbye to iced lattes, but you are already in your head wearing sweaters. It’s cozy, but not too heavy. It allows you to play with style-pull it to a pony, add a headband, curl the ends only.
We even believe that when it comes to fall, we should go brunette which means darker. However, the application of light with the use of balayage medium tones creates a glow and freshness without a major change.
Glossy Chocolate Volume with Full Fringe
The full-bodied hair has to be discussed. This dark as espresso-brown style with an added fringe arc contrast makes it a style of shiny self-confidence. It has a smooth and organized texture yet it is bouncy. It is that retro-glam without crossing over into costume, French girl meets power bob, but with more length and a dramatic bang.
To achieve this kind of shine, I will always use the Color Wow Dream Coat Supernatural Spray. It’s like glass for hair. Seriously. When you have rich and dark hair color, shine is your new best friend, and it will bring out all those lowlights and dimension that a photo will never show.
This is such a confident cut. It is expressive due to the fringe and romantic due to the body. I got one of these cuts once following a very meh breakup. It provided me with form and order when I had to feel that I was back in control. Funny how hair can do that, right?
Celebrity stylist Chris Appleton can not stop talking about the power of the blowout- this cut is its best friend. Whether you’re heading into an office or just hitting the weekend farmer’s market, this style makes it feel like you have it together.
Dimensional Cinnamon Melt with Tousled Texture
This color is fall in hair form. Cinnamon strands are woven into a deep chestnut foundation with balayage 2025 method that combines light and dark without any discontinuity. The waves? Not done but done, casual but deliberate, a bit of bounce and attitude to the look. It’s equal parts sexy and relaxed, and honestly, it suits everything from denim to dinner parties.
It is one of those balayage long styles, and a good gloss treatment will help a long way. Inquire of your stylist regarding a clear glaze between coloring services–it will extend the brightness and smooth out any fading on the ends.
Warm colors on a slightly tanned or pale skin in the autumn light is somehow glowy and flattering. One thing about this combination most likely is making me think of cinnamon lattes, big sweaters and golden hour walks to a good playlist. It just fits the season.
This is a must-try in case you are into a color that is lived-in yet still intentional. This is a color that celebrity colorist Matt Rez frequently prescribes to add shape to the face and depth to skin without making you look washed out, particularly to brunettes who want some dimension but don t want to start over.
Romantic Sculpted Waves with Pearl Detail
This romantic wave style is carved but smooth, and it adds a vintage-modern feel. The shoulder length haircut is styled to bring out cheekbones and jawlines and the waves give the hair some polish and fullness. A side part and pearl detail turn this into something just luxe enough for an event, yet it’s still approachable for every day. The darker tone keeps it down to earth and gloomy- very fall 2025.
To maintain waves like these, I use a 1.25″ curling iron and pin the curls while they cool—it gives them structure without stiffness. Seal with Oribe Superfine Hair Spray to have that barely-there finish that can withstand wind and wine nights.
I adore this style in formal occasions as well as in those days when you simply feel like being expensive. It’s not showy—it’s intentional. With a blazer or a sweater dress, you are automatically the most polished woman in the room.
When you have a desire to add something to your daily look but you do not want to make many changes, such a wave along with a small accessory moment can make miracles. It’s proof that sometimes elegance lives in the details.
Golden Balayage Money Piece with Caramel Contour
This golden mix of warm colors is a glow lesson. What pulls everything together? The light balayage money piece that frames around the face with the light, giving an illusion of the additional dimension and brightness without losing the brunette base. The golden ribbons are melting down to the roots and the ends and they are saying yes, summer is over, but your shine does not have to be.
To keep the lighter pieces from getting brassy during the fall transition (especially if you’re a fair skin gal like me), I use the dpHUE Cool Brunette Shampoo once a week. It neutralises any warmth that goes into orange.
I’ve always said—face-framing pieces aren’t just trendy; they’re strategic. They brighten your skin, enhance the color of your eyes and make you have cheekbones that you never knew you had. It’s like contouring, but you don’t need a brush.
It is an easy choice of brunettes who do not want to commit to a change. Light on the face, deep at the roots-an autumnal boost in a second.
Jet Set Noir with Sculpted Wave
Okay, this one’s drama with a capital D. The jet black base is heavy and strong with a little light reflection that does not make it look flat. It is done in a way that is more structured waves to balance the richness of the dark tone. It’s sharp, but not harsh—elegant but never too done.
The only thing you will need to maintain black hair this shiny and healthy is a couple of drops of Olaplex No. 7 Bonding Oil after styling. A bit goes a long way, and it prevents the waves to be crunchy.
The thing that I love about this style is that it is timeless. It is something about a clean wave that has a deep part that tells you right away that you are not here to play. I did something like that to a wedding in October last year with a minimal black dress and big earrings. The compliments did not stop.
This is the style that will take you out of the medium browns or soft tones zone and into the land of power brunette where women feel confident.
Olive Mocha Blend with Natural Body
This balayage long look is not dull at all, although it is not very noticeable. It is a game of earthy olive tones at the crown, which fades into soft mocha waves, which is a reflection of the warm golden undertones of the season. Think forest walks, candlelight, and cashmere layers. The glamour quotient here is huge-dimension that is lit softly and does not overdo it but still manages to draw attention.
This style looks beautiful as the contrast in tones is low. You can also have more time between appointments, which is perfect in case fall is already filled with activities and you are busy. On the days when I do not wash my hair, I use the Aveda Brilliant Spray-On Shine to freshen up.
There’s something grounding about this color. It does not shout to be heard but yet it does. It is almost like the best cup of cinnamon coffee, warm, rich and comforting with the right amount of flavor.
This tone flatters especially well on people with neutral or olive skin tones, but really? It’s adaptable. That’s the beauty of a dimensional brunette.
Soft Hazel Lights with Layered Volume
This color story is built around movement. The medium balayage waves are of the mid-length that flows naturally, and the money piece acts as a filter, which brightens the whole face. Light hazel and warm beige tones are combined with darker strands on the bottom, which provides it with a really three-dimensional effect that is ideal during transitional weather.
A light mousse such as Living Proof Full Thickening Mousse can be used to add the natural lift without stiffening it. And for those layers to truly sing? Your fall ride or die is a blow dryer and round brush.
I enjoy the fact that this type of balayage is on the border of fashionable and classic. You have the fresh cut perkiness and the convenience of a grown in color blend. It is just the thing that brunettes do not want to lighten up, but still want something fresh when September comes.
It goes so well with fall style, too cream sweaters, gold jewelry, scarves. The tones play off everything.
Honey Wheat Layers with Autumn Flip
This is fall sunshine bottled. The hair is long with long cascading layers, it is full of swing and the balayage medium brown base is gently enhanced with honey wheat highlights. It’s a little retro (hello, ‘90s flip ends), a little modern, and totally flattering. Perfect on women who desire to have warm and light without being blonde.
To maintain that golden glow, it is important to keep it color-safe by using shampoo that is color-safe, I would use Pureology Hydrate Sheer on fine to medium hair. It preserves your tone and gives softness without build-up.
This look, to me, is so wearable. It compliments all kinds of face shapes and requires little styling. Whether you are a fan of a big curl day or a fast flat-iron flip, this cut works with both.
I also adore the fact that this color makes your skin warmer and glowing, particularly in that ideal October light. You know, when everything’s golden and glowing? This is hair that matches that mood.
Espresso Glaze Length with Subtle Shine
Long dark espresso-colored hair is so classic it is almost iconic. It is a very health and drama-filled style: sleek, parted down the middle, with a glassy finish that screams, Yes, I do drink green juice and get eight hours of sleep. It’s rich, uniform, and unapologetically minimal. This fall, it’s about going back to basics, but doing it luxuriously.
I am a fan of the Moroccanoil Intense Hydrating Mask once a week to maintain it. It keeps in the moisture and gives that gorgeous mirror shine without over weighing the hair.
Not everyone wants dimension or contrast—and that’s okay. It is this type of deep brunette that is all about tone-on-tone depth. When you are into minimalistic shapes and elegant design, this is when you need to embrace dramatic minimalism.
Sometimes the boldest move is keeping it ultra-refined. In my case, this is the type of appearance that allows makeup, clothes, and vibes to shine.
Glossy Cinnamon Red with Bouncy Curls
If fall were a flavor, this would be it. Balayage red spirals on a soft chestnut base add the heat to counterbalance the cooler days. The curls are carved yet light and the color plays between cinnamon and cocoa under different light. This appearance is almost crying out to take golden hour selfies holding a hot chai latte.
Red tones need protection—especially when you’re heat-styling curls. I would suggest Redken Color Extend Magnetics Shampoo to maintain color and everything bright until the next salon visit.
This combination of balayage and curl texture provides it with a multidimensional lift that can hardly be ignored. Personally, I adore that this look is a little nostalgic, it makes me think of warm college times in New England and being fiery in the most positive sense of this word.
It’s soft but strong, bold but totally wearable. Certainly an option to save in your browser when you are willing to enter the red zone this fall.
Golden Mocha Coils with Luxe Volume
This style is of the girls who are after bounce and beauty in one. The natural curls are augmented with the balayage medium brown color, caramel mid-lights, and toffee highlights at the ends, which makes it one of the most vibrant textures of 2025. The volume is strong and the color story is light, warm, cozy, and completely lived-in.
Curls thrive on moisture, so I always lean on Pattern Beauty Leave-In Conditioner (thank you Tracee Ellis Ross). It enhances texture, controls frizz, and makes definition pop.
That is the kind of tone play fall is about, the richness of brunette and the softness of light. It gives depth without being excessive, and it makes curls look more planned and made up.
This hair speaks for itself. You don’t need accessories. You don’t need fuss. Just vibes, volume, and a good sweater.
Raven Waves with Baby Bangs
This combo is punky-meets-polished. Dark roots of deep balayage secure soft and natural waves, whereas the short baby bangs provide a rebellious touch. The contrast of the ordered fringe and the free length is contemporary and eloquent, as though you had a playlist of every mood and a style to go with it.
With this cut, dry shampoo is essential. Use Kristin Ess Style Reviving Dry Shampoo for a fresh look between washday with the bangs. Baby bangs are a hassle, but it is worth it when you need to feel like a main character.
This look feels bold but not theatrical. It’s the kind of hair that makes you want to wear a leather jacket even if it’s still 65 degrees out.
The blunt fringe and soft waves form the contrast that is interesting and cool. In case you have been yearning to have a taste of something a bit edgy- this is where you start.
Chic Contrast Bob with Shadow Root
Ending on a bold note—the bob with built-in drama. The balayage short cut in this case is sharp and sculptural, yet it is softened by platinum tips and deep dark shadow root. This is the definition of contrast done right. It’s cool, clean, and undeniably editorial. Think New York in November, views from the rooftop and espresso martinis.
This style requires upkeep, so you will need to be ahead of the game when it comes to root touch-ups or embrace the grow-out process. I apply IGK Mixed Feelings Leave-In Blonde Toning Drops to maintain the ends icy and not brass.
In my case, this haircut is a statement that does not require volume and length. It’s about precision, contrast, and clarity. And it works on brunettes who are willing to lighten, but not everywhere.
The reason why this style is a favorite of stylists is because it is fashionable and not fussy. And isn’t that the best of both worlds?
Split-Tone Sleekness with Punk Energy
Contrast is hypnotic in some way, and this style provides it in the most unashamed form. The hair is parted in the middle and tied in a sleek ponytail, however, what catches your eye is the exact vertical division of dark chocolate brown and light electric mint green. It is slim, it is architectural and it shouts individualism without losing that fall brunette hair color foundation. It is not just another dye job, this is the one that the girls who drink matcha in combat boots and send their Pinterest boards to their colorist without any fear are doing.
With strong shades like this, upkeep is a thing. You’ll need a sulfate-free shampoo like IGK Color Love Color-Safe Shampoo and maybe even a green pigment refresh conditioner to keep that mint cool and not brassy. A little weekly gloss at home doesn’t hurt either.
I adore the fact that this appearance is on the border of punk and clean. It brings a certain duality—just like fall itself. Cold mornings, warm coffee. Moody skies, cozy knits. That two-tone split? It seems to be a metaphor of style that is about to occur.
To be honest, there is nothing lacking here but some secret accessories, such as micro-beads in the pony or a smooth wrap at the bottom. I would keep the clothes simple, such as a tailored wool coat, and the hair takes the last say.
Glossy Straight Cut with Baby Bangs
It is that city-girl-clean feel with some bite. The long straight hair is deep espresso with cool undertones that fall below the shoulders and is a rich reflective base that can be used in any brunette hair color palette in the fall. The short baby bangs are razor-sharp and that is what really makes a difference. They are placed above the brow and give the entire appearance an impression of a runway shot caught between shows.
This cut loves a bit of polish—regular trims (every 6-8 weeks) are key to keeping the edges sharp. A heat protectant is non-negotiable. Virtue Healing Oil is a good attempt to tame frizz and preserve that shine. And for bangs? Keep a mini flat iron handy. Trust me.
I was once afraid of baby bangs but I had tried it a few falls ago and I felt like a whole new person. They outline your face so that you can not ignore it, sort of like eyeliner, but permanent. Pro stylists such as Justine Marjan have claimed that the correct fringe can elevate your entire mood and I understand why.
I would so love to see this with a micro-balayage detail, the merest hints of chocolate or mahogany through the bottom layers to add a little depth. And, in case you are a natural brunette, this is such a gentle way to get into color.
Smoky Brunette with Face-Framing Money Piece
And this is like a fresh morning stroll through SoHo–so easy chic, so luxuriously low-key. The hair has a long thick blow out with deep espresso roots fading to a balayage of cool ash brown and pearly beige. What takes this from “pretty” to pin-worthy is the bold money piece—a champagne-blonde curtain that flanks the face. It elevates the whole appearance but does not turn it into a high maintenance one.
Toners are your best friend here. It can go brassy quickly on that blonde unless you are using a violet shampoo, Amika Bust Your Brass Cool Blonde Shampoo is my favorite. For moisture? A weekly gloss treatment such as dpHUE Gloss+ will ensure both brunette and blonde live their best life.
I am enamored with how this style is dimensional in nature. It’s like wearing contour in your hair. And on fair skinned people, this combination will give a warm feeling without being excessive. Kim Kimble, who has celebs such as Zendaya as her clients, believes in tonal contrast to lighten up the complexion.
One thing that could elevate this even more? Some medium touch balayage on the inner layers, something that is not so obvious, to give the light bounce when moving. You’d get that lived-in, “I didn’t try but I clearly did” energy.
Golden Bronde Lowlights with Beachy Layers
This one’s got that “I’m not over summer but I’m trying” vibe. Natural brunette hair has been enhanced with balayage medium brown, a little bit of caramel and golden color that resembles late-September light. It is a shoulder-length cut that has soft beachy layers that blow in the wind as in a linen shirt.
The style is best when a bit lived-in, so avoid the smooth instruments and embrace formulas such as Ouai Wave Spray or Bumble and bumble Surf Foam Spray. They’re perfect for making it feel just a touch undone, in the best way.
I wore this style two falls ago and it changed the game. Whenever I put on a comfy knit or a leather jacket, the warm bronde pieces would stand out- as though they were designed to be worn in the fall selfies. And in case you have hazel or green eyes, then this combination is your new best friend.
To take this style a little further in 2025, a soft balayage money piece in a honey color can be gorgeous. It should be thought of as PSL hair color, warming, cozy, and photo-worthy.
Glossy Tight Curls with Subtle Red Undertones
Let’s talk curls. These are close, sharp spirals, ultra-glossy, and they are cut to fit the face and shoulders. Their fall energy is provided by the deep mocha base with a suggestion of balayage red it is not firetruck red, but those cinnamon and red wine highlights that only come out when the light hits in the right way.
Curly hair like this thrives on moisture. I would use Pattern Intensive Conditioner by Tracee Ellis Ross, it is thick and safe to use on curls. And for that unbeatable gloss? A couple of drops of Olaplex No.7 Bonding Oil rubbed into wet curls will give that glassy finish a reality.
I like this look so much because it allows you to wear color in a non-colored way. The red flashes are as a secret that you tell only when the light is right. And it is an ideal illustration of how balayage 2025 trends are going natural and luxurious.
To take it seasonal, consider adding a balayage short copper highlight over the crown, which would reflect the light insanely. And match it with a bright lipstick in burgundy? Fall, activated.
Soft Flicks and Golden Honey Waves
This appearance is the right combination of glam and girl next door. The hair falls in long balayage waves with golden honey and butterscotch strands that lighten up the face. The money piece is not very noticeable, yet very effective, and it is a perfect echo of warm, amber colors of autumn leaves. The curls are moving, the tones are soft and there is a cool fringe that frames the eyes perfectly. It’s cozy, flirty, and elegant all at once.
This much warmth in your highlights, I would suggest a color safe shampoo that does not strip the dimension, use Redken Color Extend Magnetics. And don’t skip the heat protection when styling. I apply Kerastase Discipline Blow-Dry Primer- it adds volume but not the crunchiness.
I have always admired how this kind of hair makes me feel put-together without being too much. Celebrity stylist Nikki Lee is always going on about how face-framing highlights can make you look brighter and I can attest to that whenever I do this in fall.
You can take this even more 2025 by melting the color even deeper into the root to create a medium blend balayage. And then it will come out so pretty–as it ought to have been there all the time.
Choppy Crop with Deep Brunette Edginess
This is a powerful statement cut with modern elegance. A messy short pixie but with not too much texture that it will be too conventional. The dark velvety brown color is rich, moody and tells so much without shouting. It is all that you desire in a fall brunette hair color when you are in the mood of redesigning yourself. It has edge, but it is polished, like a red lipstick and a trench made of leather.
Low-maintenance, yes—but don’t skip conditioning. This shape is kept lively and piece-y and not stiff with a good sculpting balm such as Sachajuan Hair Wax. And a tinting gloss every now and then prevents that deep brunette becoming flat.
I have big chopped in the past, after an overly-long summer- and it was the best fall choice. Short hair looks smooth and deliberate rather than lazy in the cool weather. A pro tip from Anh Co Tran? Use your fingers instead of a brush. It gives the cut more soul.
This would go perfectly with a couple of the thinnest balayage red streaks that would be concealed under the hair, but only show when the hair moves or the light hits it. Small risk, big reward.
Textured Braids with Espresso Shine
This plaited crown is all that it takes- organized, feminine and laden with rich espresso gloss. The foundation shade is tilted towards a rich chocolate that makes it have an amazing depth and the braiding is so elaborate that it becomes the style. It is playful with the curls at the end contrasting the polished top. It is not so much about the variety of color but more about the glory of dark and healthy strands with classy implementation.
Moisture is everything. Braided looks will strain your hair when not prepared well. I am addicted to Mielle Rosemary Mint Scalp & Hair Oil, which makes the hair shiny and not greasy. Wrap your hair in silk at night. Always.
I like that this style respects the past but still leaves space to be creative in terms of fashion. The shine of the espresso color is so harmonious with the fall brunette hair color vibes: it makes me think about the freshly made coffee in the golden October light.
In case you want to change it, you might want to add a cinnamon-balayage element to several braids, which might be magic. Just a hint—nothing overwhelming. Think quiet luxury, hair edition.
Stormy Silver Balayage for Maximum Cool
Now this is balayage 2025 at its finest. This style is a cool charcoal and steel grey overlay on a natural brunette base, and is bold and mysterious. It is providing silver smoke, runway drama and moody November energy. The waves are voluminous and provide motion, and the gray is shimmering as the twilight fog. This is the style of those who would like to attract attention even in a thick sweater and boots.
Silver tones need purple shampoo like it’s oxygen. The Fanola No Yellow Shampoo is a cult product to keep things icy, not dingy. And then there is a weekly intensive treatment such as Olaplex No.8 to maintain that shine dramatic and that lift.
I adore the way this style is based on contrasts: cool color, warm styling. It takes on the notion that fall must be reds and browns. And honestly, it feels futuristic in the best way.
Would I go even further? Perhaps a deep balayage money piece of graphite or platinum something that would show through a front braid or a tucked back curl. It is time to get a little witchy with it in fall.
Cocoa Melt with Caramel Balayage Waves
This is a dream, imagine balayage medium brown fading to strands of caramel and milk chocolate. It has a gentle transition of root to tip that makes the hair appear to be naturally lighted. The soft curtain that frames the face makes it elegant and the long waves give it a lot of bounce. It is sweet, warm and cozy like cinnamon toast and knit cardigans.
This one’s friendly for low-maintenance girls too. Request a balayage long technique with shadow root to your colorist, and you will not have to make touch-ups as often. Color stay strong on with Moroccanoil Color Depositing Mask in Cocoa—and I swear by it!
I, personally, tend to this type of style every fall. It’s effortlessly pretty and photographs so well. The caramel especially when you have a fair skin will give you life without taking away the attention.
I could imagine this developing so beautifully with the incorporation of face-framing piece of money that is a shade or two lighter. It provides motion without obligation–and it is beautiful poking out of a beanie or wool hat.
Volumized Mocha Balayage with Glossy Flicks
This is the epitome of current femininity: deep mocha roots with a soft balayage medium brown that has flicked-out volume. This is the type of balayage long style that does not ask to be noticed, but it does. The dimension is easy, due to the light-catching highlights in every corner. It has bounce in each strand, in particular around the front, and it has serious blowout vibes, but it feels light and airy, and fall appropriate.
I suggest Color Wow Dream Coat to extend this volume and gloss through cold-weather season: it combats frizz and humidity and adds shine. Your blow-dryer has a round brush and cool blast finish? That’s your new ritual.
Personally, this style gives me “walks into brunch and steals the show” energy. It’s approachable but luxe. Fall is the time to go a bit darker in tone but still light in the ends and this does just that.
What I’d add for a twist? Perhaps a softer lighter piece of money to give some contrast and framing. It particularly adds an immediate edge especially when you are inclined to put your hair up on weekdays.
Romantic Chestnut Waves with Curtain Fringe
Nothing says “autumn muse” like long chestnut waves paired with soft, parted fringe. This color is warm and natural-looking-bright brown with subtle cinnamon undertones, and a very slight root-to-tip gradient. The medium balayage effect is so subtle yet it provides a slight change of shade to make things interesting. The face is framed with the curtain bangs, which are soft, so this appearance is ideal to be worn by the people with fair skin tones who need warmth and softness.
Fringes can be a pain in the rainy fall weather so I carry a travel size Oribe Dry Texturizing Spray in my bag to provide a light hold and volume. It also does magic at the roots in case you require a pick-me-up during cooler mornings.
This style hits home for me. I have had this variation of it on a few fall seasons and I always go back to it. It’s feminine, timeless, and versatile. Whether you’re wearing a structured blazer or a cozy knit, it complements everything.
I can see this becoming balayage short in case you are in the mood to chop in the middle of the season, just keep the warmth and the fringe, and the spirit remains. It’s the kind of look that grows with you.