The sleek straight vibe and the heavy bang feel like the opposite of what we see the girlies in Hollywood doing right now.” Anya Martin, also a stylist at Nova Arts Salon, says, “This look is much more avant-garde, shag-inspired, with that rocker touch we don’t usually see on her.”
Aldana says this actually plays into a broader shift we’re seeing in the beauty and fashion industry, at large, which is all about hyper-personalization. Historically, social media has a way of turning out the same look over and again, but people are increasingly wanting to stand out and do their own thing.