It's been a fairytale year for hair trends, and the Tinkerbell haircut is leading the charge in 2025. This whimsical reimagining of the pixie cut is making waves from Hollywood's red carpets to stylish salons across the country.
This year, the pixie cut has owned the spotlight, with A-listers like Emma Stone debuting stunning pixie styles at events like the Golden Globes. Even the Emmys couldn't escape the charm of the 1920s-inspired crops gracing the heads of numerous celebrities. Jenny Cho, the celebrity stylist responsible for Carrie Coon's platinum pixie at the Emmys, highlights the allure of this cut: “Pixie cuts tap into a blend of confidence and ease that a lot of people are craving right now. They feel expressive, modern, and a little rebellious—but still timeless.”
Enter the Tinkerbell haircut – a nod to the playful fairy from Peter Pan. This haircut embraces a softer, more romantic approach to the classic pixie, perfect for those seeking a fresh look. Hairstylist Jennifer Korab notes the excitement: “We've been in a long era of mid-length to long hair, and now clients are excited to try something that feels fresh and empowering.” This cut is not just about the hair; it's a style statement that highlights features, adds personality, and photographs beautifully.
The Tinkerbell pixie is characterized by its longer fringe, light, airy movement on top, and feathered, wispy edges. Korab advises those heading to the salon to describe it as “a soft, textured pixie but with wispy edges and longer layers in front.” It's a softer take on the structured pixie, emphasizing movement and a bit of whimsy.
Wondering if the Tinkerbell pixie is right for your hair type? According to Cho, this style is surprisingly versatile. Whether you have fine hair that needs a little lift or thick, wavy locks that call for a sleek silhouette, the Tinkerbell cut can be tailored to suit your needs.
For those styling at home, the key is to focus on softness and touchable texture. Start by applying heat protectant to damp hair and blow-dry it flat to build the shape. To add volume and define the layers, Korab recommends using a lightweight texturizing cream or mousse and a soft matte pomade. For extra shine, a lightweight oil or flexible-hold hairspray will do the trick.
If you're ready to embrace this enchanting look but not quite ready for a full chop, you can incorporate elements of the Tinkerbell style into longer haircuts. Think feathered face-framing layers or micro-bangs for a hint of that pixie magic.
The Tinkerbell haircut is a celebration of freedom in hairstyling, offering endless possibilities for those daring enough to try it. As Cho suggests, “Even tightening the sides slightly or creating a bit more lift at the top can nod to that sculpted pixie shape.” So why not sprinkle a bit of pixie dust into your hair routine and join the trend?