What Is The Feather Cut?
We’ve seen touches of feathered haircut techniques sprinkled throughout the past few seasons with the rise of the Wolf Cut, the Bixie, the Butterfly Cut and Curtain Bangs. Leaning into the trend even more this season you’ll see the rise of the Feather Cut alongside a variety of feathered techniques to bring your current style up to speed.
Originating from the feathered finishes of the 70s — cue Farrah Fawcett and Princess Diana — these soft looks were not just about the styling; they were built into the cut with specific haircutting techniques. Modernising this trend for 2024, you can apply a feathered effect to any length — the Feathered Cut is all about creating soft, wispy, feathered ends instead of a strict, blunt line.
The reason why this texturising technique is becoming so popular is because of its versatility. It adds natural movement and can even enhance volume, but if you want a sleek style, you can achieve this as well. Plus in addition to any length, it can be implemented on any texture type as well.