Bieber Chignon
Rachpoot/Bauer-Griffin//Getty Images Keep it short and simple this fall with a minimal, Hailey Bieber-inspired low chignon, aka bun. According to Hurtado, this super sleek look can be achieved by pulling straight hair into a low ponytail, wrapping it around to form a bun, and securing it with a pin. Add a layer of hairspray across the top to combat flyaways.
Glossy Ponytail
Gotham//Getty Images A shiny, glass-like finish works year-round, but it shines its brightest during the fall. If you want a glossy pony like Zendaya's, simply make a deep side part, brush and secure your hair into a low ponytail, and apply a serum or gloss for next-level shine.
Sharp Sliced Bob
Jeff Kravitz//Getty Images If you're looking for a cute way to spruce up your short or medium-length hair, try out a sharp spliced bob. Hurtado recommends applying a styling gel like Oribe Rock Hard Gel to straight hair to smooth flyaways and achieve a spiky, fresh look.
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Jeweled Updos
Theo Wargo//Getty Images Believe it or not, fall is the unofficial start of the holiday season. Use dazzling accessories, like this clip worn by Gigi Hadid, to add a little sparkle to your updo.
Pamela Anderson-Inspired Bun
Noam Galai//Getty Images The 90s just called and told us that Baywatch star Pamela Anderson's trademark bun will be having a moment this fall. Just ask Megan Thee Stallion.
90s Era Blowout
Gotham//Getty Images Blowouts are the ultimate fall-friendly hairstyle. The dog days of summer have sadly passed by, but that means there are fewer threats of you sweating out straight hairstyles. Reed suggests using tried and true hot tools, like heated rollers, to achieve supermodel-style blowouts.
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Slick Pony with a Scrunchie
Michael Ostuni Yes, scrunchies are cool again, and they will add something exciting to a simple high ponytail. Just wrap the scrunchie around the hair tie that's holding up the pony and you're ready to go! Go with simple black, or go wild with some colors or prints.
Pigtail Braids
Rodin Eckenroth//Getty Images Pigtail braids, like the ones Yara Shahidi is wearing here, are the perfect back-to-school look. You can throw in some of your personal style by adorning your braids with your choice of hair accessories.
Middle-Parted Ponytail
Amy Sussman//Getty Images The middle-parted ponytail is probably the most basic of looks, but the one that slays every time. Plus, it requires minimal effort. Make this your go-to when you want to spend a little extra time on your makeup or fall outfit.
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Hair Clips
Theo Wargo//Getty Images Hair clips are the must have hair accessory this coming season — the shinier, the better. Not only are they fashion-forward, but they can help you create countless hairstyles, including Ashley Graham's adorned ponytail.
Voluminous Pony
Getty Take your ponytail to the next level by splitting it up into two sections. Add some color with a thick ribbon like Amandla Stenberg. You'll stand out for your creativity and you'll look fierce.
Bubble Pigtails
Olivia Rodrigo//Instagram If you're looking for a bold style, these futuristic pigtails inspired by Olivia Rodrigo are a solid choice. To create the look, make two pigtails and divide each one into smaller sections using hair bands. Olivia opted for different pastel colors to achieve the ultimate Y2K vibe.
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Flipped-Out Ends
David Crotty//Getty Images This look might seem like something out of a different decade, but it's totally in. Just look at how Lana Condor adopted the style at the MTV Movie Awards. The easiest way to flip your ends is by using a curling iron and hair spray.
Messy Bun
Rich Fury Look effortlessly chic like Kendall Jenner with this messy bun. Use a claw clip instead of a hair tie for a real throwback effect — and make sure to pull out some loose pieces in the front to frame your face.
Tucked-Back Waves
Matt Winkelmeyer//Getty Images This hairstyle inspired by Zendaya takes all but two seconds but will give a little something extra to a basic hairdo. The next time you wear your hair down, pin some of your hair behind your ear like Z did for her iconic Emmys look. Add some volume and a bit of texture with a hair spritz designed to give you beach waves.
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Bangs
Steve Granitz//Getty Images Yes, bangs are back. Now that summer's over, there's no need to worry about dealing with a sweaty forehead, so go ahead and let them flourish. Arch-shaped bangs, like the ones Taylor is sporting in this pic, are easy to manage, but if you're looking to go for something a little bolder, choose choppy or side-swept bangs.
Loose Updo
Theo Wargo//Getty Images What makes this look different from a normal messy bun is that it's not tightly pulled back. The hair is loosely held in place, which creates a soft bump at the top. Selena paired this hairstyle with a glam look for a movie premiere. To achieve it, you'll need lots of bobby pins and a curling iron to add waves to the loose pieces of hair at the front.
Wet-Look
Neilson Barnard//Getty Images The fresh-out-of-the-shower look is in, so don't worry about being short on time this fall. To maintain the wet look, make sure to use mousse and styling gel. Miley may have rocked her look on the red carpet, but this look is the perfect compliment for casual vibes, too.
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Long Side-Braid
Stephane Cardinale - Corbis//Getty Images Even if you don't naturally have long hair, you can achieve Cara Delevingne's look with hair extensions. The style features a loose braid with side-swept bangs and a tight, French braid on the opposite side.
Scruffy Mullet
Emma McIntyre//Getty Images Mullets have made a huge comeback in the past year with celebs like Miley Cyrus, Troye Sivan and Demi Lovato rocking the look. It's great for those with shorter hair because the style requires minimal effort and the scruffy look is in. Spritz a texturizing spray into hair to achieve that "I woke up like this" mullet moment.
Carolyn Twersky is an associate editor for Seventeen covering celebrities, entertainment, politics, trends, and health. On her off time, she's probably watching Ru Paul's Drag Race, traversing NYC for the best donuts, or, most likely, enjoying time in her favorite place in the world: her bed.
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