100 hairstyle ideas to try in 2018

It's easy to get stuck in a rut when it comes to your hair. Finding the right inspiration for your hair type is often difficult, too, as hair comes in so many different lengths, textures and colours.
If there's one thing we would encourage you to do, it's to experiment with your 'do! Try different shades, have fun with short hairstyles, and play with hair accessories.
We've picked out 100 amazing winter-ready hairstyles to give you all the hairspiration you need. Whatever your hair colour, length, cut or texture, we've found the perfect style for you.
Browse through our round-up of the hottest new catwalk styles, pick your favourite and follow our top tips to get the look at home.
(Or, you know, print it out and take it to your hairdresser. We won't tell.)

Give your bob an edge by leaving the ends ultra blunt and choppy, like models at the AW17 Couture shows.
Getty ImagesRock chick chic is back - and we're totally there for it. The more texture, the better...
Getty ImagesIt was all about the 80s at Topshop SS17 - we can't wait to try out these cool curls and extreme side parting this year.
Rex FeaturesA quick, cute way to add an edge to a simple style? Add in a couple of small plaits.
Getty ImagesThe 70s shag is back! It's a brave style but can look super cool.
Getty ImagesVoluminous waves are always on trend, and look great with a bold lipstick.

We love this in-between hair twist, which is part ponytail, part plait. It's super easy to recreate.
IndigitalIt's official - quiffs are back in a big way! Channel your inner rock chick with big eyeliner and a voluminous fringe.
IndigitalWant a ponytail with a difference? Then try out a slicked-back style, which is ultra chic.
IndigitalTiny little plaits such as these work well on most hair textures and types.
Getty ImagesThis style would suit any hair lengths, even shorter bobs. The small skinny braids are also perfect on any texture.
IndigitalCan't decide between a bun and a ponytail? You no longer have to, because the 'pun' is having its' moment.

Sleek ponytails are big news for SS16. Follow Balmain's lead and use this gorgeous style as your ultimate inspo.
IndigitalWaves aren't just for summer. Tousled, voluminous bedhead curls work year-round. Leave your hair damp before bedtime and apply a surf spray or texturising product and wake up to messy but cool waves.
IndigitalWinter involves wearing lots of high-neck jumpers and polo-necks, which are perfect for tucking hair into to give your look an edge. Simply pull your jumper over your head and leave your hair tucked in, pulling out a few bits so that the look isn't too "done".
Getty ImagesAnyone else obsessed with this cool twisted plait/ponytail debuted at Rebecca Minkoff AW16? It's easy to create and perfect for second day hair.
InDigitalThe use of hair accessories helps to update your look immediately. Try a cool hairband (yes, we know, very Clueless) and style your hair into even pigtails.
IndigitalTucking a tropical-looking flower behind your ear can also brighten up your style for winter. Pair the look with a natural wave and a sweeping fringe if you have one.
GoRunwayYou might reserve the tucked-in ponytail for the gym, but slick back the roots using a wet-look gel and hide any bumps by looping a long strand round the pony and pinning into place. Voila; you've taken the look from spinning class to boardroom-ready in five minutes.
IndigitalRevisit your school days with a classic country French braid, worn with a few windswept loose strands. Giles' girls wore theirs finished with pretty ribbon. A pretty simple plait was also the chosen look at Lanvin.

If you've got super-long locks, a sweeping side braid will always look chic. Create a deep side-parting and pull all your hair over to one side, starting the braid loosely at the top and gradually making it tighter as you work down.
GoRunwayGo mad with braids. Don’t just stick to straight plaits or classic halo braids, plait across the head at random until all your locks are plaited in.
IndigitalFor a twist on the traditional pony, wear it fastened all the way down, tying elastics at equal intervals. Puff each section out by teasing with your fingers as you go to add texture.
IndigitalMake like Fendi's girls and leave the ends loose and splayed out from a classic twist. This is the ultimate undone bun.
GoRunwayGet twisted with a random swirly up-do like this one. Grab sections at random and twist into place before securing with bobby pins.
IndigitalStill have one of these hair accessories from the 90s? Dig yours out if you want to recreate this look from the Derek Lam catwalk show. In the meantime, the low ponytail trend isn't going anywhere.
IndigitalThe perfect hair trend for dramatic make-up fans; this swept-back parting-free up-do creates a blank canvas for statement eyes or lips.
IndigitalIf, like us, you often sleep with your hair in pigtails, cut your morning hair routine in half by simply tying the plaits in a knot and pinning into place. This look is perfect for hazy summer days.
IndigitalThe extreme topknot, as demonstrated at Marc Jacobs, is a play on the messy topknots we've seen off the runway for several seasons now. AW's versions are neater and more styled, although we'd recommend taking Marc's look a little further back from the face for everyday wear.
InDigitalTake a loose up-do from drab to fab with a pretty hair accessory.
GettyIf you're rocking a cropped bob, wear it side-swept and wavy for an on-trend finish that's been spotted everywhere from the catwalks (this style is backstage at MaxMara) to Sienna Miller.
IndigitalLeave a couple of strands loose from your centre parted ponytail to frame your face a la Jourdan Dunn.
IndigitalA side slicked low ponytail is easy-peasy and on-trend.
IndigitalThis side-swept pixie crop is a timeless style that spans the trends. Short hair is great for experimenting with bold colours as your short hair recovers quickly (and will grow out quickly ready for a new colour).
See our favourite short hairstyles for 2018
IndigitalAdd a piecey fringe to long locks to give your look a 70s vibe.
IndigitalIf you have long, straight locks, add a few face framing curls by letting hair dry naturally with the front strands tucked behind your ears. Trust us: it works!

Add interest to a simple side-swept up-do by adding a wide piece of ribbon around your hairline, securing at the nape of your neck. Choose a similar colour to your hair tone for a chic finish.
GoRunwayGently back-comb your hair at the roots and sweep back the front section, adding soft waves to soften the look.
GoRunwayHow much do we adore this choppy layered crop? A: a lot. Copy this Burberry model's look, pronto.
InDigitalCool quiff! Go rock 'n' roll with a side-swept quiffed down-do with plenty of oomph. We love this Rodarte catwalk style. Add plenty of volume at the roots by using a root lift powder, back-combing and blow-drying hair upside-down.
GoRunwayOne of the best ways to show off a gorgeous ombre colour is with a sleek centre-parted ponytail brought forward over one shoulder.
GoRunwayCreate a faux-bob from the front by securing long locks in a low and loose ponytail at the back and teasing a few front strands loose.
GoRunwayWeather-proof your locks this season with a slicked-down, centre-parted down-do. Apply a gel-spray to wet roots and let your hair dry naturally.
GoRunwayTake a low ponytail from drab to fab with a pretty golden accessory. Apply finishing serum throughout for a super-smooth look.
GoRunwayPlay copycat with this model's cool blonde hair hue for a low-maintenance look. We love the super-straight finish and off-centre parting, too.
IndigitalFor a playful 90s-inspired look leave a few strands of your hair loose from a low ponytail or bun, like this Erdem model. This look is a favourite of Glamour favourite Olivia Palermo's.
IndigitalThis angled side-parted style we spotted on the Chloe catwalk is all kinds of pretty. Add soft waves to the swept-over side using a curling wand and brush through to give a soft finish.
GoRunwayPlay hide and seek with eye-skimming bangs, worn in graduated feathering round the face for an on-trend 70s-inspired look.
GoRunwayLoose waves are best worn with a slightly off-centre relaxed parting for a real model-off-duty look. Curl hair in different directions around a wand to avoid uniform waves.
InDigitalFrame your face with a super-cropped fringe. Not for the faint-hearted; this fashion-forward style is sure to get you noticed.
GoRunwayDon't be afraid of a severe side-parting. Team with nude eyes and a strong red lips for a super-chic look. This is a great style for growing out mid-length locks.
Go RunwaySlick super-short hair straight back from the face for an ultra sleek finish. We love this look; it's only for the brave.
GoRunwayPush loose, uneven waves back behind your ears for a laid-back look. Apply a little styling product to your finger tips and gently rub throughout sections of your hair to add texture.
GoRunwayAre you brave enough to trial a fashion-forward choppy crop? A piecey fringe really gives this cut a modern twist.
GoRunwayThis above-shoulder bob is best worn with a bit of movement throughout and a simple centre-parting.
GoRunwayWeather-proof your hair with a wavy ponytail.

Perfect for work or play, a side parted low up-do, once mastered, will become your go-to style.
GoRunwayAdd waves to long glossy locks, and keep them off your face with a simple halo braid. This Pucci model is perfection.
PA PhotosAlthough this plaited masterpiece was spotted on the Elie Saab Couture runway, we think this high-fashion hairstyle will work in all walks of life. You’ll find us working plaited up-dos to the shops, to work, to the gym...
GoRunwayUltra-voluminous waves will breathe life into super-long, centre-parted locks.
GoRunwayA severe side-parting will take a simple ponytail from boring to fabulous. A slick finish gives a high fashion edge.
GoRunwayThe beehive will never go out of style. We adore this retro Derek Lam hairstyle.
GoRunwayLet this model be your rainy-day hair hero: pull loose pieces forward to frame your face.
GoRunwayGive Rapunzel a run for her money with ultra-long glossy waves. This Gucci model has the most gorgeous hair ever: if you're likewise blessed with voluminous locks, pin two front sections back for a chic finish.
GoRunwayAdd some extra volume to your low-slung ponytail by teasing the centre section loose and pinning in place.
GoRunwayCreate this Valentino look by adding sections of your hair into a twist, starting at the top of one side and working down. Practice makes perfect.
GoRunwayProve you're too cool to care by wearing hair loose and undone, with strands falling forward from a casual up-do.
GoRunwayLong live the full fringe! We particularly love this Marni eye-skimming version.
Rex FeaturesAdd some retro glamour to your look with side-parted waves. Achieve this look by adding spiral curls all over your hair using a wand on small sections (making sure to curl in the same direction), and brushing out to create a uniform wave. Add a blast of strong-hold hairspray and brush through for extra hold.
GoRunwayKeep unruly locks at bay with a cute halo braid. Infinitely more stylish than an Alice band.
GoRunwayThis pretty up-do is perfect for wedding season: whether you're the bride or a guest of honour.
GoRunwayWant to really stand out from the crowd? A statement cropped fringe is the way to do it.
GoRunwayIf you’ve got a natural wave in your hair let it shine through, adding extra bounce with a few loose curls.
GoRunwayWhy not prove you are style royalty with a seriously cute tiara? Add volume at the roots to soften the look.
GoRunwayWho said mousey brown hair was boring? We’ve fallen in love with this Versace model’s dark-blonde-meets-tangerine hair hue, and soft wavy style.
GoRunwayThe seasons come and go, but sweeping, Hollywood waves will never go out of style. Finish the look with a slick of velvet red lippie and some warm glowing blusher.
GoRunwayThe tidy ballerina bun will never, ever go out of style. Use this YSL look as your guide and practice, practice, practice until perfect.
GoRunwayGive a messy up-do a princess-perfect finish by adding a sparkling hairband, like the girls at Louis Vuitton.
GoRunwayFinish your slick centre-parted ponytail with a spritz of high-shine hairspray for a tidy look. Leave the ends naturally wavy like this Lanvin model.
GoRunwayThe ballerina bun remains a huge hit this season. Start with a high ponytail and wind your hair around the base, starting with a colour-matched doughnut if your hair is lacking in volume. You should be able to just spy the bun from the front if the height is spot-on.
GoRunwayThe half-up, half-down is a great way of adding instant sophistication to any style. This Giorgio Armani model leaves a couple of strands pulled forward to soften the look.
GoRunwayBuy some statement hair pins and pop into a messy bun to make the look instantly glamorous. We love this Chanel style.
GoRunwayPull your hair into a loose low-slung up-do, leaving the front section loose. Sweep this section to the side, loosely twisting into the up-do and pin into place.
GoRunwayAdd interest to your low-slung ponytail by leaving the ends looped inside and pinning a loose strand around the fastening.
GoRunwaySometimes, an extra hit of glamour is required when it comes to your hair. Take things up a notch by playing copycat with this Chanel catwalk style: give your bun its very own veil. Finish with a pretty stone hair grasp for extra sparkle.
GoRunwayIf you have a slight kink or curl in your hair, don’t banish it! For sexy bedhead tresses like those seen at Dolce & Gabbana, just wash your hair, create a loose centre-parting and leave it to dry naturally - adding a few finger curls if your hair's too well-behaved.
GoRunwayHey boy, hey girl: the androgynous trend is huge right now, so if you’re feeling brave, take this snap to your hairstylist and go for the chop. A super-styled quiff is sure to make an impact.
GoRunwayAdd a feather to your low ponytail to take the look from daytime to party-time.
GoRunwayRoll hair upwards in sections and pin into place for an ultra-glamorous style.
GoRunwayDitch the parting and take your hair straight back from your forehead into a mid-height ponytail. This look is perfect for showing off strong make-up looks such as deep berry lips.
GoRunwayCreate a soft wave at the front of your hair using heated rollers and pin the front section loosely back to finish the look. Backcomb all over for added volume and a country flyaway finish.
GoRunwayPull the hair into place and tease the top section upwards from the roots using your fingers to create some sexy volume.
GoRunwayCreate a faux-bob this season by pinning long lengths underneath, using bobby pins at the nape of your neck. A slick swept-back front section will help keep the look under control.
GoRunwayDon’t be scared to embrace the frizz. If you’re blessed with naturally gorgeous curly hair, brush out those tendrils and gently back-comb to create a soft statement style.
GoRunwayDO tie your hair in knots for a quirky look. Twist two sections around each other and pin into place, leaving a length of hair loose to poke sideways from the style.

Use ribbon or a hairband to add a sophisticated finish to a simple up-do. This look is especially great with a fringe.
GoRunwayDivide your hair down the centre and create two retro rolls at the top of your hair, pinning from the underneath to create a voluminous up-do.
GoRunway.comSimply scoop back your hair at the nape of your neck and tie with an elastic to achieve this cool Burberry catwalk look.
GoRunway.comOpt for a sophisticated, side-parted style with root-lift at the back for a retro vibe.
IndigitalMove over run-of-the-mill low ponytails. To recreate this Fendi catwalk look tie your hair in a low pony, leaving the top section loose. Divide this section of hair into four, take the two central sections, cross over and slick to the bottom of the pony, wrapping the hair around the tie. Next, take the outer-most sections and slick into pony, wrapping hair around the tie and securing with a pin.