The 2000s hair trend Chanel brought back in 2025

Chanel brings back 2000s hair: sleek low buns with messy ends
Girl with well-groomed hair. Photo: Freepik

The Chanel Haute Couture Fall-Winter 2025 collection is not just fashion, but a real time machine. And this time it has taken us back to the zero — the era of shine, "wet" styling, and hair fixed with gel so that you can't move it even a millimeter. Many years ago, girls combed their hair back and fixed the strands with colored crabs. So, Chanel has brought this style back, but in its own way.

Vogue writes about it.

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What hairstyle from the 1990s is everyone talking about again?

The stylish version of the zero-length hairstyle is currently trending: a sleek low ponytail, gathered into a bun, with careless ends that remain loose. You might get the wrong impression that this hairstyle was done in a hurry, but that's exactly what makes it special. An ideal styling that doesn't attract much attention, but always looks stylish.

The ideal hairstyle from the 2000s is back
Chanel Haute Couture fall-winter 2025. Photo: Vogue

What you need to style this hairstyle:

  • gel, mousse, or wax — to remove small hairs and create a smooth base;
  • a brush with dense bristles — it will help to "comb" every centimeter;
  • invisible hairpins — to fix the bundle;
  • hairspray for fixation, but without fanaticism.

This look is a real lifesaver. Ideal for those days when you don't want to wash your hair, but you still need to look neat. The hairstyle lasts all day, and most importantly, it's very stylish.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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It's the ideal balance between carelessness and style. What you need for the office, a date, or even a social event. Chanel proves once again that fashion is not always about complexity. Sometimes it is enough to just look back at the past, take something interesting from there, but make it more modern.

As a reminder, we wrote about which hairstyles from the '50s are now worth trying again.

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