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Long hair had its reign, but in 2026, short haircuts are dominating the celebrity trend cycle. Whether bobs, lobs, or the “bixie” à la Zendaya and Gracie Abrams, there’s something about a cropped cut that feels incredibly stylish and relevant right now. While I’ve been collecting all kinds of inspo pics on IG and Pinterest, there’s only one that’s made it to #1 on my summer mood board.
I’m talking about Penelope Cruz’s “weekend bob,” which she recently debuted while on a press day in Los Angeles. It’s the luxurious and lived-in look I dream of getting ahead of a vacation in The Hamptons or Nantucket—think fresh, effortless, and breezy vibes. Ahead, learn how to achieve the look, according to the exact expert who created it—celebrity hairstylist Dimitris Giannetos.
The “Weekend Bob”
“The ‘Weekend Bob’ is all about hair that feels free and effortless—like you’re holding onto the luxury of the style you wore on Friday night, but with a more relaxed finish,” Giannetos says. To recreate it, you need to A) get the right haircut, and B) know how to style it. Luckily, Giannetos is happy to share his expertise.
Starting with the cut, “Ask your stylist for a soft, textured bob that sits around the jawline or just below it with movement rather than a blunt, heavy finish,” he says. “The key is keeping the ends light and slightly lived-in so the style never feels too perfect. I always like to personalize the cut to the client’s face shape and natural texture, because that’s what makes a bob feel modern and effortless instead of one-size-fits-all.”
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For styling, start with a smooth blowout, then add soft, loose bends throughout the hair to create natural movement, rather than defined curls. “After the waves cooled, I broke them up with my fingers so everything felt airy and effortless.” The trick here is to remember that less is more. “Don’t overwork the hair,” Giannetos says. “A few loose bends are enough to create movement, and using your fingers instead of a brush helps keep that relaxed, undone finish. To add extra body, I recommend using the Tymo Curlpro Plus Automatic Curling Iron ($90).
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“To finish, I used plenty of L’Oréal Paris Elnett Satin Hairspray ($16),” he says. “It’s my go-to because it gives flexible hold and keeps the texture in place without making the hair feel stiff or heavy. If someone wants to recreate Penélope’s fullness, Great Lengths tape-in hair extensions are a great option because they add body while maintaining the natural movement.”
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