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‘Torn Bangs’ Are the Edgy Sister of Curtain Bangs, and So Flattering for Fall
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‘Torn Bangs’ Are the Edgy Sister of Curtain Bangs, and So Flattering for Fall

by jummy84 September 29, 2025
written by jummy84

If you flirt with the idea with bangs every fall, but the style always feels like too much of a commitment, “torn bangs” might be your solution.

Curtain bangs have stuck around through multiple trend cycles, but those who have tried them out know that’s not typical to wake up feeling like a stage-ready Sabrina Carpenter. Thankfully, now there’s a variation that’s meant to work with a little bedhead.

Torn bangs have an answer to every anti-bang argument. They’re light and versatile, easy to style (and just as easy to skip styling), and designed to be as “out of your way” as a hairstyle in the bang realm can be. Best yet, they might even eliminate some contouring from your morning makeup routine. This style has face-framing superpowers, and is known to make your eyes and cheekbones pop.

What are torn bangs?

Torn bangs are often less about the cut, and more about how you shape and place your hair. The look involves a long fringe with an organic central parting. While curtain bangs are often carefully trimmed, tapered, and feathered out—and can take a lot of daily fuss to create that sleek, swooping look—torn bangs are low maintenance by design. The idea is that you’ve split your fringe down the middle on the go, rather than carefully sculpting out your face-framing pieces.

The trend is textbook boho-chic, and looks best when it’s a bit tousled. Slightly turning out the ends of your bangs—following the natural shape that your front layers would dry in if you tucked them behind your ears while damp—helps to accentuate the style.

Are torn bangs right for me?

Like curtain bangs, torn bangs are loved for their face-framing potential. It can be tricky to tell which type of bangs will work best with your face shape, but torn bangs are universally flattering. By nature, the hairstyle sculpts around the natural contours of your face and draws attention to the eyes. When you’re at the salon, make sure to ask your stylist to thin out the ends of your bangs and trim the longest pieces to just beneath your cheekbones.

If you typically opt for more textured, undone hairstyles, torn bangs will fit right into your routine. They might take a little mussing and shaping in the morning, but they’re nowhere near as demanding as sleek, blunt forehead bangs. Because they’re meant to add movement to your hair, they also work great with wavy and even curly textures.

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Loves of My Life: Nicole Melillo Shaw
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Loves of My Life: Nicole Melillo Shaw

by jummy84 September 29, 2025
written by jummy84

The best interviews are often the most personal. In Loves of My Life, we get to know the person behind the career, asking them the important questions we’re desperate to know: their favourite restaurants and date-night spots, the music they’re currently obsessed with, the piece of clothing they’re most attached to and what’s lurking at the bottom of their handbag. In short, these are the little loves of their life.

Nicole Melillo Shaw is the managing director of Volvo Cars UK. She joined the company in March 2020, bringing 18 years of experience in senior marketing roles with world-renowned brands. Throughout her well-established and long-standing career, Nicole has gained experience working in a number of blue-chip companies across health and personal care in both global and local roles.

Volvo Cars UK is one of the most recognisable car brands in the world, with a presence in around 100 business markets. The company focuses on innovation, sustainability, safety, technology and pursuing an all-electric future.

Your career journey is as impressive as they come, spanning a variety of industries; it shows a real ability to step out from your comfort zone and into different territories. How did you navigate this?

I would say probably from a position of always wanting to do something different and wanting to be able to have a balance of offering something new, whilst also being able to learn. So a lot of my transitions have meant that I’ve brought some expertise with me, whether the industries have changed or the culture.

For example, in my early-stage career when I moved [to] E45, I’d come from working with dermatologists and healthcare professionals. For me, it’s always been about the ability to have the balance of offering something in a valuable space, whilst also going on a steep learning curve because I like to keep myself interested and challenge myself.

What drives you professionally?

It’s one of those things that I reflect on more and more; I think you always reflect on it when you’ve just done something really quite different. At Volvo here in the UK, we’ve recently launched a completely new business model, which has really been quite standout in the industry. And so from doing that, one of the things that I can see that I really value and consider is being able to demonstrate the difference that you make.

I’m quite different, not just being female in [the] automotive [industry], in the managing director position, but also with the background that I have. That’s quite a unique set-up. So being able to demonstrate that your unique point of view makes a difference is really important to me because obviously, when you put someone in a role who is different, it’s kind of going to go one of two ways. Being able to really show that this can work, and actually, there are more synergies than you think. So being able to demonstrate a difference is hugely important.