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coco french bob
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The grand dame of all Bobs. The wavy texture and clean back style will stand the test of time.
amelie french bob
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This is the most rebellious choppy bob, complete with uneven edges and baby bangs. While this style has a DIY feel to it (imagine the character Amelie taking scissors at the kitchen sink), you’ll want to get it done professionally to avoid any regrets with your hair.
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low high french bob
Paris-based content creator Ellie Delphine has mastered the ultra-chic bob with a shorter front part and a slightly longer length in the back. Blonde highlights also create enough dimension.
textured french bob
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Actor Clemence Poésy may have grown out his bob, but this look of hers still lives on in our hearts as a perfect example of rock’n’roll textured style. Masu.
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relaxed french bob
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Not ready to take the plunge? Channel Léa Seydoux’s layered, long bob to help tie the slightly shorter face into a fringe.
curly french bob
Hannah Lemoux, founder of social media agency 2BB, is our go-to curly hair inspiration. With a perfect fringe and gentle layers, this cut will enhance any curl.
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soft fringe french bob
Brighton-based sustainable fashion influencer Chloe Miles has made the French bob her signature, giving it a cool Brit twist with relaxed curtain fringe.
french bob without bangs
Not ready for bangs? Don’t worry. Take a cue from French model Lori Baia and opt for a no-fringe style with a length that covers your collarbone.
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sophisticated french bob
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Jeanne Damas, founder of lifestyle brand Root, is the poster child for understated Parisian style. A glossy French bob has plenty of volume and shine, and always looks elegant and mature.
Medina Azharuddin is the beauty editor for ELLE and Harper’s Bazaar UK, working on both print and digital features. She has more than seven years of journalism experience and has previously written for Red and Good Housekeeping. When she’s not unraveling the latest skincare ingredients, sniffing out the next big perfume trend, or unraveling the science behind healthy habits, you can probably find her at Hatcher’s Piccadilly or hanging out with her cats. You’ll be watching a crime series. Oh, and she’s also a competitive cheerleader.
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