Retro Revival: The Hottest Returning Hairstyle Trend for Fall 2025

Hey readers🤗 If you’ve been feeling like your hair has been stuck in a “meh” loop lately, Fall 2025 is here to shake things up — or rather, roll, wave, and tease them up.

This season, the hair world is taking a nostalgic trip through the decades, dusting off iconic looks from the past and giving them a fresh, modern twist.

Think of it as time travel, but instead of a DeLorean, your vehicle is a round brush, a curling iron, and a can of hairspray.

And while you could attempt these styles in your bathroom mirror, trust me — a professional hairstylist will turn your retro dreams into reality without the “oops, I singed my bangs” moment. 😝

So, grab your pumpkin spice latte, settle in, and let’s talk about the retro revival hairstyles that are stealing the spotlight this fall.

The Top 7 Retro Revival Hairstyles for the Fall 2025 Are These:

1. The Victory Roll Comeback (1940s Era)

Straight out of the 1940s, the Victory Roll is elegance, confidence, and a little bit of sass rolled into one (literally). This style frames the face beautifully and pairs perfectly with bold lipstick and a confident strut.

Why it’s trending now: It’s a statement look that says, “I made an effort,” without looking like you’re headed to a costume party. Plus, it’s Instagram gold.

Pro tip: Victory Rolls require precision — the kind that comes from a stylist who knows how to section, roll, and pin without leaving you looking like you’ve got cinnamon buns on your head.

2. The Beehive 2.0 (1960s Era)

The 1960s beehive is back, but this time it’s less “helmet hair” and more “effortless volume goddess.” Think Amy Winehouse’s iconic height, but softened with loose tendrils and modern texture.

Why it’s trending now: Volume is having a moment, and the beehive delivers it in spades. It’s dramatic, glamorous, and perfect for fall’s chunky sweaters and statement coats.

Pro tip: Achieving that sky-high lift without looking like you’re hiding snacks in there is an art form. A pro stylist will backcomb, smooth, and set it so it lasts all day (and night).

3. Finger Waves (1920s Era)

The 1920s called, and they’re thrilled we’re bringing back finger waves. This sleek, sculpted style is pure vintage glamour — ideal for evenings out, weddings, or just making your Tuesday feel like a red-carpet event.

Why it’s trending now: With the rise of “quiet luxury” fashion, finger waves are the hair equivalent — understated, elegant, and timeless.

Pro tip: Finger waves are deceptively tricky. A stylist’s trained hands can create those perfect S-shaped curves without the frizz or flatness that DIY attempts often bring.

4. The Pageboy Cut (1950s Era)

This 1950s classic — a sleek bob with turned-under ends — is making a chic comeback. It’s polished, low-maintenance, and works beautifully with fall’s tailored coats and boots.

Why it’s trending now: Minimalism is in, and the Pageboy is the ultimate “I woke up like this” cut for people who actually want to wake up like that.

Pro tip: The magic of a Pageboy lies in the precision of the cut. A professional will tailor it to your face shape so it flatters from every angle.

5. The Bouffant Blowout (1960s Era)

The bouffant is back, but instead of stiff, sprayed-to-oblivion hair, 2025’s version is bouncy, touchable, and full of movement. It’s like the love child of a 1960s socialite and a modern blowout queen.

Why it’s trending now: It’s the perfect mix of retro drama and wearable chic — and it looks incredible in fall light.

Pro tip: A stylist with a round brush and a blow dryer is basically a magician. They’ll give you that perfect lift at the crown without the dreaded “mushroom head” effect.

6. Milkmaid Braids with a Twist (1930s - 40s Era)

Romantic and whimsical, milkmaid braids are getting a 2025 update with ribbon accents, metallic threads, and even tiny pearl pins.

Why it’s trending now: Braids are versatile, and this style works for everything from apple-picking dates to evening galas.

Pro tip: A stylist can make your braids look full, even if your hair isn’t Rapunzel-length, and ensure they stay put all day.

7. Marcel Waves (1920 Era)

Similar to finger waves but with a softer, more flowing finish, Marcel waves are perfect for adding a touch of old Hollywood to your fall wardrobe.

Why it’s trending now: They’re glamorous without being over-the-top, and they pair beautifully with cozy fall textures like velvet and cashmere.

Pro tip: The technique requires a special curling iron and a steady hand — two things your stylist has in spades.     


And, Why You Should Let a Pro Work Their Magic?

Sure, you can watch a YouTube tutorial and attempt these styles yourself. But here’s the thing: retro hairstyles are all about precision. The difference between “vintage chic” and “vintage disaster” often comes down to the angle of a curl, the smoothness of a wave, or the height of a tease.

A professional hairstylist doesn’t just recreate a look — they adapt it to your face shape, hair texture, and lifestyle. They’ll also use salon-grade products and tools that make the style last longer than your average DIY attempt.

And so, Westport Hair & Co. have three expert and certified hairstylists at your disposal: Myself (Dania), Iris, and Janet, all of whom are rearing to go as soon as you hit the “Book us” button below 😉

Have some trust issues? Well, see our location and read our reviews first 🙂:

Final Word: Fall in Love with Fall Hair

Fall 2025 is the season to embrace your inner vintage vixen. Whether you’re channeling a 1940s pin-up, a 1960s socialite, or a 1920s starlet, there’s a retro revival hairstyle with your name on it.

So, dust off your mood board, book that salon appointment, and let a professional stylist take you on a glamorous trip through time — no time machine required.

Dania Morejon

Dania Morejon is the Chief Stylist & CEO of Westport Hair & Co. She studied at the Cosmetology School in Norwalk, CT, where she further refined her techniques and obtained a Cosmetologist's License. And ever since then, she has been serving the community of Westport and surrounding regions. Want to know more about her journey? Read her biography on her page below 😊

https://www.westporthair.com/dania-morejon
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