The Mullet Haircut

The Mullet haircut has long been a timeless trend. This timeless look features messy, longer locks on top with shorter sides that fade seamlessly into a lengthier length of hair at the back.

Genderless styles range from the more feminine/femme Patrick Swayze to hardy/masc Yolandi Visser; what unites all these looks is texture play.

The shag mullet haircut is an effortlessly cool yet slightly edgy style that makes a statement about their client’s sense of style. Combining elements from both styles into one look, this cut sees top hair kept long and shaggy while sides are either shorted to skin or faded into the top layer of hair.

For a feminine take on this modern mullet, pair it with face-framing bangs that fall into cascading curls at the bottom.

This modern take on the classic mullet is less dramatic than some of its counterparts. Still combining short and longer lengths, but with more gradual transitions between them.

Demi Lovato and Miley Cyrus both made headlines for rocking this short, textured mullet ideal for summer.

Modernizing the classic mullet haircut, this modernized variation focuses on length. While traditional mullets often feature distinct variations between front and back hair length, this look features gradual and less striking differences between them.

The modern mullet is an updated take on the 80s style that was known for being “professional in front, party in back.” However, unlike traditional mullets which contrast between long hair at the front and short at the back clearly, this look blends more naturally for an appealing finish.