Long, Loose & Free

You know that lovely feeling when you wear your long hair down in winter? How your long hair adds a little extra warmth on top of your turtleneck and winter coat. How it bounces with every step you take and sways back and forth in the wind. A turtleneck, a winter coat, and long, loose hair: that's exactly what this collection is about.
This collection features eight stunning interpretations of what it means to wear your hair down this winter, and every style celebrates the magic of long, natural-looking hair worn exactly the way it wants to be worn: loose, free, and beautiful.
Curtain Fringe and Layering

Falling softly across the forehead and parting gently in the middle, the curtain fringe is wispy and light. The hair is a warm, natural blonde with golden and sandy tones. The layers are long and feathered, giving the hair movement and life, and creating a soft shape that falls past the shoulders and onto the chest.
What makes this hairstyle so wearable is how natural it looks. There is no rigid structure, no overly sculpted waves; just beautiful hair doing exactly what beautiful hair does. The layers give it bounce, and the fringe brings a gentle, lived-in softness.
Paired with a bold orange ski jacket and a bright cobalt blue turtleneck underneath, this look leans fully into color, and the warm blonde hair balances it all beautifully. It is the kind of style that looks like you simply woke up this way. And really, what could be more appealing than that?
Chestnut Brown and Soft Waves

The chestnut brown hair is long and lush, falling in soft, loose waves that seem to catch the light from every angle. Subtle caramel highlights run through the length, giving the color depth and warmth. The fringe gives the face a beautiful frame and blends seamlessly into the rest of the hair.
The waves throughout the length are soft and natural-looking: not perfectly defined, but the kind of loose, flowing movement that looks like your hair simply does this on its own. This is the magic of a great wavy hairstyle: it never looks like it took effort.
Dressed in a yellow ski jacket, this look has a warmth that matches perfectly with the richness of the hair color. The mauve turtleneck underneath adds a soft contrast, keeping the whole look relaxed.
Red-Brown Waves and a Natural Feel

Some hair colors feel made for winter, and this is one of them. The rich, red-brown shade sits beautifully against the white of the snow. It is a striking color: bold enough to make an impression, yet natural enough to feel completely real.
The hair falls in long, loose waves, and the volume is generous. This is not flat, fine hair sitting close to the head. Instead, it fans out wide and full, creating a beautiful, romantic silhouette. The waves are irregular and natural, giving the whole style a lived-in energy. The hair is swept back, away from the face.
Paired with a deep berry-red ski jacket and a classic black turtleneck, this look plays beautifully with tone and contrast. The dark burgundy of the jacket echoes the depth of the hair color, while the black base underneath keeps everything grounded.
Blonde Curls and Carefree Texture

Full, bouncy, and bursting with personality, these blonde curls are the kind of hair that makes people smile the moment they see it. The curls are tight and springy through the lengths, with beautiful volume all around the head, creating a lovely shape.
The color is a natural blonde: not too platinum, not too dark, but a shade that sits right in the middle. Lighter strands are mixed in throughout, giving the curls a natural-looking variation that adds to the carefree, easy feel of the hairstyle. The curls look healthy and well cared for.
The dark forest-green ski jacket and a chocolate brown turtleneck underneath give this look a grounded, earthy feel and a great contrast to the bright, bubbly blonde curls. The combination of colors is unexpected and completely works, making the whole look feel fresh and original.
Straight Hair and a Blunt Fringe

Straight and smooth, this hairstyle is all about the quiet confidence of simplicity. The hair falls in a perfectly straight curtain of warm brown, sitting flat and silky against the shoulders and chest without a single wave or ripple to interrupt it. The hair color is a natural mid-brown without any highlights, and it works perfectly.
The fringe is the defining feature here: a blunt, straight-across fringe that sits well above the eyebrows, clean and precise. It is the kind of fringe that feels a little retro and a little modern all at once. The blunt edge of the fringe contrasts beautifully with the softness of the straight lengths below it.
A deep berry-wine jacket over a teal turtleneck gives this look a wonderful pop of color that brings the quiet, sleek hair to life. The contrast between the straight hair and the bright clothes is unexpected and striking.
Dark Hair and a Side Fringe

The hair is long, dark, and very smooth, falling in a straight, glossy sheet that seems to glow in the winter light. The color is a deep brown, the kind of dark brown that looks almost black in the shade and warms slightly in the light. The fringe is long and side-swept, falling diagonally across the forehead.
The overall feel of this hairstyle is polished and refined, with just enough of a soft, natural edge to keep it from feeling stiff. The hair moves in a single, beautiful wave when the wind catches it, and it sits perfectly in place when it is still.
The soft beige ski jacket and pale blue turtleneck create a light, clean backdrop that lets the dark hair be the star of the show. The contrast is subtle but effective, and the neutral palette gives the whole look a timeless feel.
Platinum Blonde and a Straight Fringe

The hair is an almost white platinum blonde. It is one of those rare hair colors that feels both bold and natural, striking and calm, all at the same time. The cut is a sleek, long style with a sharp, blunt fringe that sits straight across the forehead. The rest of the hair falls smoothly around the shoulders, straight and silky.
There is a minimalist quality to this look that feels quietly powerful. Every element is clean and precise: the straight fringe, the smooth lengths, the single cool color. Nothing is overdone, nothing is fussy, and yet the result is unforgettable. This is simplicity done well.
The electric blue ski jacket is a great pairing with platinum hair. The two cool tones play off each other beautifully, and the crisp white turtleneck underneath ties it all together. The overall look feels bold and confident.
Red Curls and Joyful Volume

Against the white of a winter landscape, these vivid curls are nothing short of spectacular. The red is natural and bright, a pure copper that has an incredible vibrancy and glow. The hair starts well back from the forehead, kept off the face.
The curls are long, spiraling, and full, fanning out wide and falling past the chest in a cascading wave of warm red ringlets. Each curl has its own life and shape, and together they create an energetic silhouette that perfectly matches the bright, open personality this hairstyle radiates.
The soft mint-green jacket and lavender turtleneck are a wonderful, fresh complement to all that copper warmth. Cool pastels against a warm, vivid red: it is a color combination that works. The lightness of the mint brings out the brightness of the hair, while the lavender turtleneck gives the whole look a soft, romantic undertone.
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