Marion Cotillard says goodbye to demure lengths for a haircut full of character that is making a splash this season.
The magazine Madame Figaro has unveiled the cover of its latest issue, on which Virginie Efira and Marion Cotillard pose together in front of the lens of photographer Anton Corbijn. The two actresses appear in a total denim look, as effortless as they are sharp, in an aesthetic that immediately evokes the 70s. But one detail particularly captures attention: Marion Cotillard’s vintage haircut, already announced as one of the major hair trends of the moment.
Through this shooting, the interpreter of The Kid unveils a brand new hair metamorphosis: a superb wolf cut. She opted for a mid-length version of this hybrid hairstyle, which merges the sharp gradient around the face of the shag with the bolder structure of the mullet, for an instantly cool and effortless result.
This haircut is distinguished by voluminous layers on the top of the head and on the sides, as well as deliberately textured lengths, creating this falsely tousled effect which instantly brings movement to Marion Cotillard’s face. Short, tapered bangs complete the look, revealing her aviator glasses with colored lenses, perfectly in keeping with the seventies theme. And suffice to say that it suits him perfectly!
Inspired by the 70s but perfectly anchored in the spirit of the times, the wolf cut continues to seduce with its incredible versatility: it adapts to almost all hair types, from the finest to the thickest, whether straight, wavy or curly.
Easy to adopt in everyday life, this cut can be worn ultra-smooth for a sophisticated look or worked in an unstructured version, like the actress, to accentuate its casual spirit.









