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Why "Antenna Bangs" Are The Y2K Hairstyle You'll See Everywhere This Year
Stylists share the top throwback trends to know.
by Danielle Sinay
When considering the next big thing in beauty, one can usually look behind them. That’s because contemporary styles continually pull from the trends of yesteryear. Currently, there has been a particular boom in Y2K hairstyles. This is proven not only by search patterns on TikTok, but the looks worn by fashion icons — see: Bella Hadid and Hailey Bieber’s perpetual blast-from-the-past inspired hairdos as prime examples.
It’s not only the two supermodels embracing the early 2000s aesthetic. Nick Stenson, celebrity hairstylist, artistic director at Matrix, and senior vice president of store and services operations at Ulta Beauty, tells Bustle that both beauty and fashion are on the cusp of a major expressive revival of Y2K-inspired styles. That calls for looks that are both lighthearted and colorful, adds Nick Drewe, a trends specialist at WeThrift. In terms of beauty, this is easily achieved via hair accessories and brightly colored eyeshadows, says Drewe.
While ’90s trends have cemented their status in today’s cultural zeitgest, it’s clear that it-girls are taking off into the next millennium, trading their middle parts for zigzags. Read on for the top Y2K hairstyles set to make a comeback this year, according to beauty insiders.
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Barbie Ponytails
Inspired by none other than the ultimate nostalgic beauty icon herself, the Barbie ponytail adds a (literal) twist to a standard high pony. It features curled hair at the end along with an optional swoosh of side bangs for an elevated yet whimsical take on the classic updo.
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Bubble Braids
According to Drewe, bubble braids are set to come back with a bang, and have already been spotted on Gigi Hadid, Olivia Rodrigo, Tessa Thompson, and other celebs. Similar to the Barbie, these are basically a variation of a ponytail. Rather than actually braiding the hair, secure small sections along your ponytail with an elastic to create the “bubble” illusion.
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Butterfly Balayage
Similar to the also-trending “money piece” highlights, butterfly balayage is another term for brightening specific strands of hair around the face. Compared to money pieces, however, butterfly involves painting more than just one or two pieces and fully framing the face with highlights and/or a contrasting shade instead, depending on your personal style.
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Bedazzled Barrettes
Vibrant hair clips and accessories are also back in style —just look at Rodrigo’s penchant for flower pins. Stenson points to a return of bedazzled accessories to add a pop to your hair. Consider this red carpet look worn by Lizzo, which features a trio of oversized glittery barrettes with a simple middle part.
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Chunky Highlights
Chunky highlights dominated the Y2K area, and Stenson tells Bustle they’re back to do the same in 2022. These contrasting strands of lighter hair give an alternative edge to any color hair, whether you’re adding platinum blonde to brunette strands or a copper red to a jet-black ‘do.
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Clip-In Color
Remember Christina Aguilera’s black and red highlights from all her early 2000s music videos? Stenson predicts that clip-in color extensions will experience a rise in popularity this year, as they’re the embodiment of the Y2K aesthetic: They’re youthful, unapologetic, fun — and they don’t require the commitment of dye.
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Pastel Pinks
Stenson specifically cites vibrant pastels as an up-and-coming trend that has roots in the Y2K era. His prediction? Anticipate “fun” shades like pale pinks to be everywhere in 2022, serving as a throwback to Kate Moss and Gwen Stefani’s dye jobs from back in the day.
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Hair Horns
On the alternative side, Drewe says hair horns are becoming a thing. The hashtag #hairhorns has a shocking 65.8 million views on TikTok — meaning they’re definitely rising in popularity. Pulling inspiration from the staple half-up hairstyles circa Y2K, this brave and edgy look should definitely be kept on your radar.
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Zigzag Parts
Who could forget the iconic zigzag hair part? Drewe tells Bustle the early 2000s look — one that’s been approved by Hadid — is here to stay. The great thing about it is it can give practically any hairstyle a unique and trendy boost, all by changing your part.
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Y2K Hairstyle Trends
The Y2K hairstyle trends have made a significant comeback, drawing inspiration from the early 2000s and incorporating a mix of lighthearted, colorful, and expressive styles. Here's a breakdown of the top Y2K hairstyles set to make a comeback this year, according to beauty insiders:
1. Antenna Bangs
- Antenna bangs are a sleeker take on the iconic hair tendril, much thinner than their predecessor and resembling antennas. This sleek look has been experiencing a resurgence, with style pioneers like Bella Hadid and Hailey Bieber sporting the trend on the red carpet. To recreate it, simply pull out small sections of hair in the front of your face and pull the rest back [[1]].
2. Barbie Ponytails
- Inspired by the nostalgic beauty icon Barbie, the Barbie ponytail adds a literal twist to a standard high pony, featuring curled hair at the end along with an optional swoosh of side bangs for an elevated yet whimsical take on the classic updo.
3. Bubble Braids
- Bubble braids are set to come back with a bang and have already been spotted on celebrities like Gigi Hadid, Olivia Rodrigo, and Tessa Thompson. This style involves securing small sections along your ponytail with an elastic to create the "bubble" illusion.
4. Butterfly Balayage
- Butterfly balayage involves brightening specific strands of hair around the face, fully framing the face with highlights and/or a contrasting shade, similar to the trending "money piece" highlights.
5. Bedazzled Barrettes
- Vibrant hair clips and accessories are back in style, with a return of bedazzled accessories to add a pop to your hair, as seen on celebrities like Lizzo.
6. Chunky Highlights
- Chunky highlights, which dominated the Y2K era, are making a comeback in 2022, adding a contrasting edge to any hair color.
7. Clip-In Color
- Clip-in color extensions are predicted to experience a rise in popularity this year, embodying the youthful, unapologetic, and fun Y2K aesthetic without the commitment of dye.
8. Pastel Pinks
- Vibrant pastels, such as pale pinks, are anticipated to be everywhere in 2022, serving as a throwback to the dye jobs of Kate Moss and Gwen Stefani from the Y2K era.
9. Hair Horns
- Hair horns, an alternative and edgy look, are becoming a trend, drawing inspiration from the staple half-up hairstyles circa Y2K.
10. Zigzag Parts
- The iconic zigzag hair part, approved by celebrities like Bella Hadid, is making a comeback, offering a unique and trendy boost to practically any hairstyle by changing the parting style [[1]].
These Y2K-inspired styles reflect a revival of expressive and colorful trends, drawing from the early 2000s and incorporating elements of nostalgia and innovation in contemporary beauty and fashion.