Louise Bourgoin marks the big return of these bangs that we sported in the 2000s.
Louise Bourgoin literally caused a sensation on the cover of the latest Marie Claire. Magnetic gaze, ultra-controlled look, style honed down to the smallest detail: the actress imposes a resolutely modern silhouette, both elegant and daring. But beyond her look, a very specific detail of her appearance captures all the attention and already promises to inspire future appointments with the hairdresser.
Shared on Instagram by Marie Clairethe photo reveals Louise Bourgoin sitting on a stool, wearing a red fishnet dress. Her hairstyle focuses on subtle elegance: a thick lock worn to the side with naturalness and sophistication. This side fringe, an extension of the parting, is accompanied by a soft brushing with airy lengths which brings movement and lightness to the whole. Made by hairstylist Alexandrine Piel, it gracefully sweeps the oval of the face, frames the look and softens the features without ever setting the hairstyle. Result: the hair appears denser and the look becomes more intense. These side-swept bangs also offer an immediate rejuvenating effect while adding a delicately retro touch, right on trend.
Long put in the closet in favor of the middle parting and curtain bangs, the strand on the side is now making a notable comeback. Just look at the enthusiasm generated by the Instagram post, quickly flooded with laudatory comments such as “Too too beautiful“or again”But how beautiful this woman is!“.
And its success lies in its great versatility: this cut adapts to all face shapes, almost all hair lengths, but also to all textures and all ages.








