The two most popular models this summer are "mullet" and "shag", which look like this:


Recently, however, these two cuts have been left a little in oblivion and attention has received the "wolf cut" or wolf cut. The hashtag of the same name has about 519 million views on TikTok and people are talking about it, giving advice and showing what they look like after cutting. While it is not exactly clear where the name originated, "wolf" is likely to indicate the wild, careless nature of the cutting. And it is precisely this “I have not tried very hard to look so good” style that is making this haircut so popular.
"Wolf haircut is a trend not without reason - it is an immediate transformation if you want a sexy look, but also headless," says famous hair stylist Sally Hershberger.
Billie Eilisht (probably) did it first: