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The ‘90s Bixie—a Hybrid of the Bob and Pixie—Is the Short Hairstyle of the Summer

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The ‘90s Bixie—a Hybrid of the Bob and Pixie—Is the Short Hairstyle of the Summer


Just when I thought we’d figured out what all the big hairstyle trends were going to be this year, a familiar look from a few decades ago is throwing a gamine wrench into things. [Editor’s note: It might look more recently familiar, too, because parts of this story were originally reported back in 2021, when the bixie made its first modern-day resurgence.] Although I honestly don’t remember it being called the bixie in the ’90s—and I remember pretty much all the great portmanteaus I’ve encountered in my lifetime—the bixie is back, and it’s ready to delight, dazzle, and potentially confuse.

It’s called the bixie because it combines elements of two distinctly recognizable hairstyles—the bob and the pixie—and creates a new hairstyle in a gray (but very cute) area. “It’s a shaggy bob with a mix of layers to add dimension and texture,” says hairstylist Andrew Fitzsimons. Think of the influx of short haircuts in the mid- to late-’90s—the ones that weren’t cropped enough to be called pixies, but weren’t long enough to be considered bobs. (At the time, I think we just called it “short hair”?) So many stars were doing it: Winona Ryder, Meg Ryan, Gwyneth Paltrow, Cameron Diaz, Halle Berry, Rachael Leigh Cook, Neve Campbell, Drew Barrymore, and the Aussie soap opera star turned pop singer, who inspired my own college crop, Natalie Imbruglia.

Natalie Imbruglia with a bixie haircut in the '90s

Natalie Imbruglia at the 1998 MTV European Music Awards in Milan.

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It was an undeniably adorable look that eventually fell out of favor. My theory is that it evolved from a carefree look to a more heavily styled, extremely angular look that felt pretty cool when Victoria Beckham did it and a little less so when Kate Gosselin did. (Is there any haircut more indelibly associated with the phrase, “I need to speak to your manager”?) But a wave of celebrities (including Julia Garner, Auli’i Cravalho, Nicole Kidman, Isabela Merced, and Taylor Hill) and countless content creators have brought back that original, lower-key, bob-meets-pixie vibe, and with it, an inevitability: We’re all going to be getting bixies in 2025.

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Auli’i Cravalho at the Golden Globes in 2025.

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Taylor Hill in Cannes, France in 2025.

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“The bixie haircut is growing in popularity today because it feels like a more customized take on shorter hairstyles,” says Devin Toth, a hairstylist at Salon SCK in New York City. “In essence, a bob’s a bob, no matter what kind it is, and can be heavy. A pixie’s super-short length limits customization. A bixie, however, lives in between the two with more length to work with and a style that doesn’t feel as weighty.”

It’s a smart warm-weather choice, as hairstylist Monae Everett attests: “They are great for the summer when you want to have a shorter hairstyle while growing out a pixie cut,” she says. As for which hair types may be best suited to a bixie, Fabrice Gilli, a stylist at Fekkai SoHo in New York City, recommends the bixie for “fine- to medium-textured hair.”





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