Daisy Edgar-Jones’ “Boho Fringe” Is Summers Chicest Hair Trend

Daisy Edgar-Jones’ “Boho Fringe” Is Summers Chicest Hair Trend

I’ve never had a fringe (nor an inclination to get one), but, if there is one person convincing me to get one right now, it’s Daisy Edgar-Jones. Ever since her wild West-inspired Who What Wear Cover and Twisters press tour, I’ve been totally obsessed with her boho fringe hairstyle looks, and I’ve never been closer to calling the salon and chopping in a curtain fringe myself. Both timeless and effortless, this easy-breezy fringe might be the chicest summer hair trend going right now.

Daisy Edgar-Jones Fringe

From tousled and bohemian to sleek upos, Edgar-Jones has been serving up some incredibly stylish fringe looks of late, showing just how versatile a face-framing fringe can be. After all, a fringe is a great way to switch up your hairstyle without committing to a major haircut transformation, and you can tailor it to different hair textures and lengths to suit your lifestyle and styling needs.

Scroll ahead for some of our favourite hairstyle moments from Edgar-Jones and get ready to enter your fringe era with the best styling products to get the look.

‘Undone’ And Effortless

Daisy Edgar-Jones Fringe

The ‘undone’ lengths with a soft bend in the hair combined with a wispy fringe feels very Parisian and polished.

Beach Waves

Daisy Edgar-Jones Fringe

I love this beachy look on Egdar-Jones which feels very bohemian. If you’re blessed with a natural wave in your hair, an air-dry hair cream will add just enough smoothness and help enhance your hair’s natural texture.

Blown-Out And Bouncy

Daisy Edgar-Jones Fringe

How dreamy is this bouncy-blowout? I love the volume at the roots and how the fringe has been zhooshed forwards for a full fringe effect.

Sleek Ponytail With Fringe

Daisy Edgar-Jones Fringe

Whether you wear it in a a ponytail or secured in a claw clip twist, an up-do is a chic way to showcase your fringe.

Face-Framing Fringe

Daisy Edgar-Jones Fringe

The feathered layers in Edgar-Jones’ fringe create a face-framing effect that’s so easy to style—simply take a round brush and your hairdryer to give a eye-framing silhouette.