Margot Robbie just cosigned the pageboy bob haircut for spring

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If Bella Hadid hadn’t already convinced us to chop all our hair off for spring, Margot Robbie just made it official. Bella and Margot both ditched long length for a pageboy bob and wispy fringe—and their different takes on the look prove just how versatile this trending cut can be.

Margot marked the official end of her Wuthering Heights era—and all the long, crimped waves that came with it—with a dramatic hair transformation. On March 9 she debuted her new cut at the Chanel presentation at Paris Fashion Week: A tousled bob that hits just above her shoulders, paired with a light, wispy fringe. And while her go-to stylist Bryce Scarlett may have teased the chop with a glamorous Olsen tuck last month, it’s the shortest we’ve seen Margot go since pre-Barbie.

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While the traditional pageboy bob is a bit shorter (usually skimming the jaw, à la Bella’s recent chop), Margot Robbie’s version borrows its unstructured shape and soft layering. Modern iterations of the cut favour natural texture variation and subtle layers. In fact, Elliot Bute, a stylist at London salon Hershesons, encourages you to “play with different lengths—from chin-length to shoulder-length—and experiment with bangs, choosing a wavy or side-swept version instead of a traditional blunt fringe.”

Although Margot’s ends are kept heavy, her new cut is much lower maintenance than a razor-sharp blunt bob. Her natural-looking waves add movement and texture, while the barely-there bangs bring an effortless quality to the look.

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Interested in a short haircut for spring and summer? Our favourite stars are getting this one right. This bob is designed to support beachy texture (and even a little frizz), and wispy bangs are easy to keep out of your face when you can’t be bothered to style them. Speaking of styling: This cut favours the less-is-more approach. According to Elliot, a little mousse or texturising spray can go a long way to enhance the shape of the pageboy bob, no matter which length you choose.

Hershesons Zhoosh Foam

Oribe Dry Texturising Spray

OUAI Texturising Hair Spray

A version of this article originally appeared on Glamour US.