For most people, committing to something as bold as a pixie cut can feel like a major decision, but I’m here to tell you from personal experience, it’s a low-maintenance dream. Currently, I have curly shoulder-length hair, but I had my first experience with pixie cuts when I was just six years old after my mother insisted I get a big chop before my first day of school.
I spent about a year and a half being compared to Halle Berry circa 1992, and although I didn’t understand the compliment at the time, I look back on it fondly because that haircut on her was iconic. But also as an adult, I can’t deny that I find pixie cuts to be super chic, and if you’ve been paying attention to the latest red carpet events, odds are you’ve noticed that long pixie cuts, specifically, are back on the rise.
“I think people are leaning into slightly edgier and more intentional styles,” says celebrity hairstylist Mia Santiago. She notes that the way it highlights bone structure points to people wanting a “cleaner” look that’s more of a departure from long, layered styles. “A pixie is all about making a statement—it’s bold, chic, flirty, and truly can be worn by anyone,” adds celebrity hairstylist and curl expert Brendnetta Ashley. “With a tailored cut, it’s all about being who you are and showing it off.”
Now, I know you may be questioning whether or not you can pull off a long pixie (as many often do), but if you need more proof that you can, just take a look at these 25 celeb inspo photos below.
25 of the Best Long Pixie Haircuts
1. The Wet Look
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Zendaya’s look turned heads at the Euphoria premiere with this stunning wet look on the red carpet.
2. Statement Waves
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Florence kept her wavy pixie cut throughout multiple press tours back in 2022 and 2023, and now it’s a staple for her.
3. Face-Framing Strands
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One thing about Teyana Taylor…she’ll always look stunning with a pixie cut. The face-framing strands give the look even more character.
4. Soft Glam
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I still remember how shocked people were when Taylor Hill ditched her long hair for a shorter hairstyle. Three years later, and I can’t picture her without her soft glam “bixie” cut.
5. The Slick Back
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If you’ve been following Naomi Scott’s latest music endeavors, you’ve probably seen her sporting her pink bob. But before that, she was fully rocking this elevated slick back pixie.
6. Shaggy Bangs
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Viola Davis has been spotted with long pixies over the years. Back in 2009, she was spotted with these shaggy bangs that kept her pixie cut playful.
7. Buzzed Sides
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For something more edgy, take a look at Halsey’s buzzed sides.
8. The OG Pixie
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When I hear “original pixie cut,” my mind immediately goes to something like this look on Rowan Blanchard.
9. Shaggy Side Part
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Tyla’s Met Gala look stunned from head to toe. Her shaggy side part had a wet-looking finish that tied in beautifully with her sand-inspired dress.
10. Accessorized
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Yes, you can wear your favorite headband with a long pixie cut. This look on Zoey Deutch proves it.
11. Blunt Cut
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Law & Order fans know that Captain Benson has gone through a few hair transformations over the years, which may be why Mariska Hargitay was sporting this blunt cut pixie.
12. Straight Edge
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Edgy and modern, Emma Chamberlain looked undeniably good with her platinum blonde pixie.
13. The Middle Part
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Side parts are the popular choice, but middle parts can look just as chic.
14. Micro Bangs
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These micro bangs on Zoe Kravitz, paired with the length, give pure elegance.
15. Subtle Layers
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Simple layers like these can create a playful yet sophisticated look.
16. Deep Side Bang
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This may be a throwback, but even Rihanna was no stranger to a pixie cut.
17. Statement Curls
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I’m personally a fan of when Janelle Monet uses statement curls to enhance her look.
18. Classic Waves
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Curly girls can pull off pixies, too! Julia Garner looked gorgeous with her icy blonde waves at the 2024 Golden Globe Awards.
19. Swift Spikes
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Halle Berry went from short pixie to this longer “bixie” cut, and pulled it off flawlessly.
20. Gelled Ombre
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Kristin Stewart proved you don’t need to ditch ombre just because you’ve gone shorter.
21. The Mullet Pixie
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Scarlett Johansson can teach us all a lesson on how to make a mullet pixie look effortlessly cool.
22. Deep Side Part
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Gabrielle Union elevated her pixie by opting for a deep side part.
23. The Bowl Cut
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I’m convinced Maggie Rogers can truly pull off any haircut.
24. The Casual Pixie
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I love this casual look worn by Kerry Washington. It frames her face perfectly but still has just the right amount of volume.
25. Retro Glam
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Iris Law exuded cool girl energy when she wore this pixie at the 2025 LACMA Art+Film Gala.
How to Pick the Right Pixie Cut for Each Face Shape
Anyone can pull off a long pixie cut, but getting a style that works for your face shape specifically is the key to making it work. Here’s a quick rundown from our experts:
Oval: Both hairstylists agree that this face shape can pull off any cut, but if you have curls, Ashley suggests trying a curly fringe with tapered sides.
Round: For straight hair, Santiago notes that round faces can opt for height and volume to elongate their face shape. Ashley notes that those with curls can do particularly well with deep side parts.
Square: “Square looks best with soft texture and movement to break up the jawline,” says Santiago. For curls, try a rounder cut that can be swept to the side, per Ashley.
Diamond: “Heart shapes benefit from a longer fringe and a little weight near the jaw, so it’s more bob meets pixie,” says Santiago.
Heart: “For a heart-shaped face, consider a fuller curly bang and slightly longer pixie,” says Ashley. “This will soften the narrow chin.”
Rectangle: Both experts agree that rectangular faces can add more width than height to visually shorten the face. “Avoid a short pixie, go for a more mid-length,” says Ashley.
How to Style a Long Pixie Cut
Recreating the look you get at the salon can feel like an uphill battle, but this look is so low-maintenance, it’s actually easier than you think. It all comes down to, you guessed it, the products. “Texturisers give grit, so the hair doesn’t fall flat,” says Santiago. “I love adding a bit of pomade, like shaping fiber from Philip B.”
If you have curly hair, your options might look a bit different since you have to consider things like curl pattern and shrinkage. For fine curls, Ashley recommends a lightweight mousse or foam. Thicker curls will need a curl cream and a light gel. And for flyaways, apply a leave-in to soaking wet hair before drying.
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