Best Fall 2025 Haircuts for Plus Size Women to Flatter Every Face Shape

There’s a reason hair feels like a fresh start. Particularly in fall. 🍂 When the sweaters are pulled out and the iced coffees are made warm, that desire to change creeps in. However, when you have curves and a rounder face like me, the question arises, what haircut will really suit me this season? Do we go short, medium length or play with the pixie life once more? Is a shag a fad or a savior of volume? Ready to explore the most flattering, low maintenance and on-trend haircuts to get this fall, with images to suit your style?
Soft Wispy Layers with Curtain Bangs
It is a balance cut, shoulder length, soft layered texture, and softly shaggy curtain bangs that interrupt the roundness of the face in all the right spots. The near-sloppy end makes it look like that casual autumn beauty, as though you just took off a warm scarf and your hair is just right. This one is just in fashion in 2025 with a volume that is just enough to flatter without being bulky. It is a fantastic style on women who have round faces and thicker hair that requires some controlled movement.
I adore a spritz of the Kristin Ess Dry Finish Working Texture Spray to keep those layers light and bouncy without becoming flat. It highlights those fluffy flicks at the ends and prevents the bangs to become greasy on the second day. Bonus: it smells like luxury in a bottle.
Personally, I find this style ridiculously forgiving. Even on a sluggard day when I hardly dry it, the curtain bangs fall into something sweet and face-framing. It also grows out gently, so it is ideal in case you are not in a hurry to go to the salon every month.
And what about this haircut with a classic tee and a swipe of blush? Cozy-chic levels: maxed out. 🍁
Coppery Mid-Length Bob with Bounce
Here’s a vibe that screams early fall confidence. This mid length, gently waved lob has volume in all the right places, through the sides, and a side part that adds a bit of lift to round cheeks. The copper color gives depth, and this layered cut looks even more vivid. Perfect for pumpkin patch weekends and apple cider selfies. This style is particularly great on us with thin hair, because the waves give the appearance of fullness without teasing or heavy styling.
To add to that movement and shine, I am obsessed with the Amika Blowout Babe Thermal Brush- it gives you round-brush results with half the effort. I also apply a little of the Ouai Hair Oil to seal the ends and make them reflective.
I remember when I had my hair like this a few seasons ago, I swear I had more people commenting on the color than anything. The cut retains its form even as it becomes longer bob-like, so you have that low maintenance fall glow that lasts beyond Halloween.
What’s even better? This bob will make your oversized sweater and hoop earrings combo even more polished.
Feathered Blonde Butterfly Layers
The butterfly cut returns- this time in a breezy, voluminous update that is ideal in crisp fall 2025 mornings. This style is achieved with long, flowing layers that flick out lightly below the cheekbones and jawline giving a lifted effect that is flattering to round faces without being too much. The complete fringe attracts the attention to the eyes, and the medium length soft waves make the hair airy and soft. It is like something out of a Nancy Meyers film, romantic, cinematic, and beautiful with warm blonde tones.
Since this haircut lives off of volume, I would use a layered approach: Redken Volume Injection Shampoo, a wide-barrel curling wand on the ends, and a spritz of Oribe Maximista Thickening Spray at the roots. You’ll thank yourself on second-day hair.
I have not yet attempted this particular cut but it is on my fall vision board. Celebrity stylist Jenna Perry cited butterfly layers as one of the most popular and adaptable styles of 2025, particularly among women who do not want to cut it all off but want to add movement.
This style is perfect whether you are going to brunch or a fall date night because it has princess hair vibes without the maintenance.
Dimensional Shoulder-Grazing Shag
This shag is the one to edge up your style without losing femininity in case you ever wanted to do so. It is a medium to short cut with dimensional layering that fits the face and pushes the volume up- great hairstyles on round faces. The slight accents with the crown and bangs contribute to the elevation of the whole silhouette. This is a gorgeous one with natural texture or a diffuser on curly girls.
I love that it is low maintenance in the best sense. A little bit of Not Your Mother Curl Talk Mousse and some dry shampoo and you have that contemporary undone style. Think: stylish without trying hard.
This was my bridge when I changed to shorter styles. It was daring yet not outrageous, complimentary yet not too safe. This cut is confident and it is beautiful with a fitted jacket or a knit.
Stylist Anh Co Tran has stated that shags are still taking over the style world due to their versatility and flattering nature across textures- and I could not agree more.
Sculpted Retro Curls with Side Part
It is all glam- the short curly look that is vintage yet crazy modern. The hair is tightly curled and brushed to one side with a deep part, which pulls the eye up and provides the entire face with lift and drama. This is a short yet voluminous haircut that is ideal to those who are going natural or curly this fall. It’s striking, powerful, and a total head-turner.
For styling, hydration is key. I suggest using Camille Rose Curl Maker to maintain the curls juicy and defined and Eco Style Gel Olive Oil to maintain the structure without crunch.
I have always loved this kind of style, it is so confident to embrace your natural texture and make it take a form and have a presence. And this is not just a cut that frames the face, it is a cut that glorifies the face.
And in case you were considering chopping it off but were waiting to see a daring style that does not look like a mom cut, this could be your time.
Voluminous Rust-Toned Long Pixie
This long pixie cut is a gorgeous mess of tousled hair that shouts out loud confidence with its fiery rust color- a warm color that just goes so well with a fall wardrobe. The crown volume elevates the whole silhouette, which is a flattering option to round-faced people. I adore the fact that the longer front parts provide softness but the overall appearance remains sharp and edgy. It’s not just a cut; it’s a vibe—like crisp leaves underfoot and that first sip of cinnamon chai.
If you’re thinking of going bold this season, this cut thrives with minimal effort. I would suggest the Living Proof Full Dry Volume & Texture Spray to add texture and form. Less is more- particularly when it comes to thin hair that requires a little bit of oomph. Your best friend to maximize that crown volume on wet hair can be a diffuser as well.
I attempted the same style last year when I was in a mid-October slump, and the change was immediate. People I did not know praised it in the cafe, my selfies were different, and I walked taller, to be honest. It was the right thing to do, it was my season, literally and figuratively.
Thinking about trying it? Fall is made for reinvention. This is an edgy cut, no doubt, but it is also soft in all the right places. With gold hoops and a knit, it is the haircut version of a hug on a cold urban street.
Platinum Textured Short Pixie
Here’s a short pixie that doesn’t whisper—it speaks. This platinum ice color over a textured cut is all power. Its clean neckline and sweeping layers of the crown make it a face-framing contrast, which lengthens and elevates. This is a trendy hairstyle that suits perfectly round faces and has a casually cool sophistication.
Color-wise, platinum can be high-maintenance, but it pays off. To prevent brassiness, use a purple shampoo, such as Amika Bust Your Brass. As for styling? A dab of pomade such as Bumble and Bumble Sumotech can be used to shape those layers without stiffening. This one shines brightest when left a little wild.
I have read celebrity stylist Chris Appleton describe platinum hair as a statement of self-definition and I understand. It is the contrast, the stark cool color on warm skin, soft cheeks, or layers of clothing, that seems dramatic yet intimate.
Not everyone dares to go this short or light. But for Fall 2025? It’s giving “I own the room” energy. And in case you have been itching to do something new, then this cut should be the signal you have been waiting.
Choppy Short Shag With Fringe
This short shag haircut combines the soft layers that are chopped and a lived-in fringe, which creates a perfect balance between the texture and the body. It has those piecey edges and messy crown, which makes it look like the ultimate low maintenance hair, but it is also very trendy in 2025. The deep chocolate foundation heats the skin, which is perfect to layer during cooler weather.
This cut plays especially well with curly or wavy textures—it welcomes natural movement and doesn’t demand too much styling. A good salt spray or curl cream (like the Ouai Wave Spray) can elevate the layers without weighing them down. Dry shampoo becomes your day-three bestie with this one.
It takes me back to the grunge-cool vibe that I admired in college but never really had the guts to imitate. I would totally kill this look now that I have the confidence of time. It is lighthearted, slightly unfinished, and completely willing to be worn with a leather jacket and boots.
Cropped, shaggy, and completely contemporary, this haircut makes bedhead a compliment. When you are tired of playing with your hair and want something that will work with your texture, this could be your new best friend.
Soft Curtain Bangs on Mid-Length Waves
This timeless mid length cut with curtain bangs and soft layers is like a New York minute, confident, timeless and just cool enough. It is a beautiful butterfly-like silhouette that suits fuller cheeks but does not lose airy volume and movement. Throw in a bit of off-center section and you have got major round faces shoulder length layered energy.
This style adores a wide-barrel curling iron and a volumizing mousse. I love Oribe Grandiose Hair Plumping Mousse, particularly to add volume to those soft bends in the layers. Bangs may require additional attention, so a small amount of styling cream on the ends will keep them in place without being hard.
Honestly? This cut feels like the perfect balance. Not too short, not too much, just easy grace with motion. I wore a similar look during last year’s summer to fall transition, and it felt so effortlessly chic with my cozy scarves and trench coats.
It is one of those styles that are good on everyone, classic, friendly, and with a soft depth. If you’re flirting with the idea of bangs, this is the softest yes you’ll ever get.
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Feathered Blonde Shag with Wispy Bangs
This medium length cut is the epitome of softness. The textured layers cascade down to the ends, and merge into airy curtain bangs that are slightly above the eyes. The creamy, almost ethereal blonde color that is not too overpowering is what makes this look pop in terms of Fall 2025 haircuts on plus size women. This style accentuates fuller cheeks so finely- it lifts, shapes and softens simultaneously.
This look thrives on light styling and movement. I tend to suggest a blow-dry using a round brush to get the layers up at the roots and then a spritz of dry texture spray such as the one by Kristin Ess to get that airy effect. The ends are a bit shiny with a bit of shine oil to make the blonde even more glowing.
I have noticed the same styles on stylists such as Anh Co Tran who adore that California softness. This shape is so lived in that you feel like you just came back from a weekend getaway that you did not plan.
It is providing warm cashmere mornings, apple picking afternoons and that little excitement you feel when you put on your favorite sweater dress. In case you were considering going short to medium, this one will keep the romance but with a little bit of edge.
Bright Blonde Shaggy Lob with Soft Fringe
This style brings the lob to a new level of movement and play. It is a little shaggy, layered, and with a soft feathered fringe, which is the type of haircut that adds body and balance. The blonde is bright enough to give a youthful glow, but not too much, and the framing of the face is contemporary and completely wearable.
A shaggy lob such as this one actually works well with a diffuser when you have curly or short curly texture. In case you have naturally straight or thin hair, a lightweight mousse such as R+Co Aircraft will give you that lived-in bounce. End with a shine mist to emphasize the movement in the layered pieces.
I have discovered this cut particularly useful when you need something that is not so high maintenance yet still fashionable. You do not have to go all the way to a chop but you do get that fresh, seasonal change. This combination of softness and shape is sworn by one of my best friends, who has got the curliest hair and the roundest cheeks.
It is certainly one of the most flattering cuts of the year. Fall layers, hair layers, and when they are this pretty how can you say no?
Soft Chin-Grazing Curly Bob
A softly defined short curly bob, especially one that is just above the chin, is so cinematic. This is a very romantic style with its soft curls and carved-out form, and it does not overdo it on round faces at all. The volume is concentrated on the lower cheekbone, which provides a gentle lift to the entire face. It is daring in its simplicity and it is definitely timeless as far as Fall 2025 haircuts on plus size women are concerned.
It is all about hydration and definition with this curly hair. I tend to suggest the Pattern Beauty Curl Gel or Innersense I Create Lift Volumizing Foam to maintain bouncy curls and keep them intact, particularly during transitional weather. Diffuse it inverted to actually get that crown lift.
I used to believe that my curls had no shape until I got a bob of this length and everything fell into place. It is simple to take care of, surprisingly adaptable, and somehow makes even a simple sweater look like a statement.
To be honest, in case you have been longing to have a shorter style but still wish to have something feminine and soft, this cut is what you are calling.
Black Layered Butterfly Cut with Bangs
This theatrical butterfly with bangs cut is a new level of layered, feathered volume. It is long and shorter at the same time with a longer base and graduated face-framing pieces, which is flattering to round faces in a very easy way. Throw in the complete fringe and the entire ensemble is young, slightly retro, and very current.
To maintain this cut looking fresh, I would suggest to add a root volumizer such as Big Sexy Hair Root Pump or R+Co Dallas Thickening Spray at the crown. The round brush is essential in blow-drying to give those wings their full flair. In the case of thin hair, this cut actually gives the illusion of density and bounce.
Some stylists call this the “anti-flat” cut because no matter how you style it, there’s always movement. I personally adore the way this one goes with light jewelry and textured materials, it makes it so soft, which is so comforting during the colder months.
This cut is just right for fall and is drama without the drama. When you are in-between lengths or growing something out, this is your chic in-between.
Side-Swept Textured Lob with Caramel Highlights
Here’s a lob that’s anything but basic. This side-swept, messy cut borders on shaggy and remains sculpted. The tiered motion, combined with face-hugging waves and caramel strands, makes this a super flattering choice to plus size babes who want to shine into 2025. It is new, playful, and slightly sexy but not too fashionable.
I swear by dry texture spray (especially Oribe or Amika) to get that effortless “fluffy wave” look. You can also achieve that bent texture that feels undone in the best way by curling with a flat iron, rather than a barrel. It is ideal when you want to pretend to have a blowout but you are not ready to commit.
I wore a caramel lob when I was in a fashion rut and it got me out of it quickly. It goes with everything literally, scarves, coats, big earrings, and it makes even your messy-day look styled.
In case you are tired of rigid curls and want something new and touchable, this is your choice.
Glossy Chestnut Waves with Ash Highlights
These glossy full-bodied waves are major fall goddess vibes. The longer shape of the cut makes everything fall down and the ash-toned highlights make the face light. It is an excellent fit to those who love medium length to long hair but do not want to compromise glamour over comfort. This style lengthens the neckline and this is particularly flattering on fuller figures.
To keep this type of shine, I would suggest a weekly glossing treatment such as dpHUE Gloss+ in Medium Brown. You need a heat protectant, so use the K Kerastase Nutritive Nectar Thermique when you use curling tools regularly.
There is something about this hair that makes me feel like I am in Central Park wearing boots and a belted coat. It’s soft, romantic, and very put-together without being fussy.
Perfect when you want to plan your holiday photos or simply want to arrive at your local coffee shop looking expensive.
Golden Chestnut Layered Shag with Fringe
This kind of shag is a gorgeous layered, softly tousled haircut that is almost tailor-made to be a Fall 2025 haircut on plus size women. The chop is somewhere in the short to medium range, which makes it very wearable, and the curtain-like fringe dissolves into cheeky waves, giving us that elusive, effortless beauty we all pursue. Bonus? It pairs perfectly with every knit in your closet.
I would apply a lightweight curl cream such as Briogeo Curl Charisma or a mousse to ensure that those layers are bouncy and not crunchy. Allowing it to air dry can give it those sloppy, summer-turned-fall waves that make this cut so poppy.
I have always loved chestnut tones- they make the skin warm, the eyes stand out and they go so well with gold hoops and wine colored lipstick. It’s classic, but just offbeat enough to feel trendy.
This style is a success when you are after something that is low maintenance yet has a lot of character. This one will not leave you bored in the middle of the season.
Rich Mocha Waves with Glamour Layers
This is a classic volume and silky movement long glamorous wave moment. The cut has soft layers constructed in the midshaft and face frame, which opens the features and keeps the fullness. It is a knockout with the dark mocha base and the subtle highlights dancing through, and it is a great choice of color on round faces with shoulder length layered styles that do not fear drama.
To keep the bounce, I would curl this using a big barrel curling iron and spray with Kenra Volume Spray 25. It does not have stickiness and provides that salon finish even on the second day. The MoroccanOil Treatment Light is a must-have when it comes to shine and frizz.
I had a different variation of this cut to a fall wedding last year and received more compliments than I could count on–people kept asking me if I had extensions. The answer? Nothing but great layers and a bit of blow-dry patience.
This style suits medium length or longer hair, and it is like the beauty version of a fabulous cashmere coat, luxurious but still completely wearable day to night.
Chocolate Layered Cut with Curtain Fringe
In case you want to find a low maintenance solution to the movement and shape, this layered cut with long curtain fringe could be your autumn soul mate. The haircut falls in that ideal short to medium range, long enough to be in a ponytail, short enough to feel new, and it is a miracle worker on thin hair because it makes it look thicker.
All you need to style is a round brush and a blow dryer, particularly when you pre-treat with the Color Wow Raise the Root spray. It elevates those layers in a beautiful way at the crown and prevents the fringe to flatten out by mid-morning.
It is one of those cuts that are good even on a bad hair day. I have a similar one myself and enjoyed how it not only looked good at home with a satin robe but also under a trench coat running errands.
The look that anyone who wants to dip their toes into the Fall 2025 haircuts for plus size women trend but not go full-on bold can turn to. The fringe is also soft, which makes fuller cheeks look magical.
Icy Platinum Tapered Pixie
This mini pixie is cool and frosty with its icy platinum color and super clean shape. The longer upper part provides texture and volume and the tapered nape makes it neat. It is an excellent fit to people who desire something shorter, sculpted and winter-ready.
To maintain the appearance of platinum shades, I would suggest purple shampoo once a week, Kristin Ess The One Purple Shampoo is a good option, and frequent trims to keep the shape. It only requires a pea-sized amount of texturizing cream on wet hair.
I have heard somewhere that all women must have a pixie at least once in their life- and now I understand. A cut like this has a fierce confidence. Plus, it saves so much time in the morning.
Certainly one of the most radical choices in this article. However, in case you are considering making a statement this 2025, then this should be your cue.
Choppy Warm Brown Pixie with Side Fringe
This pixie is short and texturized with its choppy layers and slightly asymmetrical fringe. The brown base is soft and the cropped shape is lengthening the face- this is an ideal choice in round faces trendy hairstyles that desire structure without harshness.
This type of pixie should be styled dry and with a little bit of wax pomade, I prefer the Redken Rewind 06 Paste to shape without stiffness. To add more volume at the roots, the crown can also be brought to life with a quick pass of a mini straightener.
This cut is rough yet beautiful, which makes me think of French films and the atmosphere of an indie bookstore. I always think that a good cup of coffee and a turtleneck suit this kind of hair.
It works well on hectic mornings, better when you want to flaunt earrings, and best when you are prepared to feel like yourself again.
Blonde Butterfly Cut with Full Fringe
This butterfly cut with full bangs may be your favorite statement shape that does not feel too harsh or un-wearable. The face-framing layers are long and flow perfectly into waves, which adds dimension to thin hair or medium length strands. The mixture of blonde colors illuminates the entire face as a fall candle.
A small amount of mousse prior to blow-drying is used to provide the layers with bounce to hold this shape. My favorite lightweight hold that does not flatten out the appearance is the OGX Locking + Coconut Curls Decadent Cream.
This appearance is reminiscent of crunchy leaves in a large knit sweater. I had something like this as a summer to fall transition and it was like a seasonal reset.
Perfect to people who desire order and motion without much effort. The bangs actually complete the look with a gentleness that is polished yet not precious.
Curly Fade with Sculpted Side Texture
Okay, let’s talk edgy. This daring short curly fade is not only a haircut, but a complete energy transformation. The shaved sides are a perfect contrast to the big curls on the top, and you get the best of both worlds: structure and wild texture. This is one of the most adventurous Fall 2025 haircuts on plus size women that I have ever seen, especially on plus size babes with a bold streak.
Maintenance is all about curl definition and scalp health. The As I Am Curling Jelly and tea tree scalp oil are combined to maintain the appearance fresh and sharp. Touch-ups every 3–4 weeks keep the fade crispy.
This one reminds me of Brooklyn salons and Sunday markets—it’s creative, expressive, and unapologetic. I would pair this with a leather jacket and not feel bad about it.
This haircut is a tribute to natural texture and a head-turner, and it is a wonderful demonstration of how short curly hair can be as flattering, stylish, and practical. Ready for a transformation? This one’s your power move.
Choppy Shag With Side-Swept Bangs
This is one of my favorite Fall 2025 haircuts on plus size women. It is crazy and romantic, a bit feathered at the ends with shaggy layers that are very tousled and enhance the natural volume of thicker strands. The softly separated bangs fall in a diagonal direction, touching the brow just under it to create a relaxed yet framed appearance that is magic on round faces. If you’ve been craving something full of personality but easy to live in, this one’s got cozy autumn vibes written all over it.
To maintain this shape, I would suggest a texturizing spray such as the Amika Un.done Volume and Matte Texture Spray- it will hold without making the ends stiff. Never miss your 6-8 week trims; those scruffy ends will get out of control fast.
I had a similar cut on early summer, and I can tell you, my face was slimmer without any efforts. The cut did all the talking. Stylist Justine Marjan has a habit of saying that face-framing bangs can change proportions entirely, and she is not wrong.
This haircut is perfect to throw over a turtleneck or a leather jacket and make layering in cool weather a moment. Certainly one of the most fashionable choices this season, particularly when you are in need of something that is casually flattering and playful.
Sculpted Short Pixie With Auburn Dimension
Talk about impact in a single swoop. This little pixie is artistically carved, and it has deep auburn and golden ribbons that reflect the light with each twist. It soars up at the crown and then slides into that neat, tucked side–as though it were a high-fashion reference to old Hollywood with a contemporary edgy flair. Ideal to make women stand out without uttering a single word.
Maintenance-wise, this style adores shine-enhancing pomades, such as Oribe Rough Luxury Soft Molding Paste, which will keep that shape in place but still soft to the touch. You’ll need regular shaping at the salon, probably every 4–5 weeks to keep the lines razor sharp.
This look gives major “power move” energy. I recall seeing a woman in a coffee shop with the same cut done under a camel trench and she looked like she was on the cover of Vogue. It’s structured, but not severe.
If you’re wondering whether shorter styles are just for summer, think again. This pixie is golden lit, scarves look fabulous on it, and it layers well with dramatic fall makeup.
Textured Long Pixie With Chocolate Curls
This long pixie is soft and structured in the most dreamy manner. Styled with thick, sweeping waves that graze the cheekbone, it’s built for women with thicker or curly textures who want the freedom of short hair without sacrificing femininity. The color? A chocolate brown cream that is just perfect to wear with cozy cardigans and pumpkin-spiced everything.
Apply a lightweight curl-enhancing cream such as Ouidad Advanced Climate Control Featherlight Styling Cream to provide structure without weighing curls down. Blow softly on low to keep the volume at the root.
Frankly, this is one of these Fall 2025 haircuts on plus size women that is just right even when you have never been short. I adore the way it fits around the face and yet allows those curls to breathe, almost as though it was made to move with you.
And, in case you are moving on to a more sculpted style but still have a longer layered cut, this is a good compromise. It is not quite bob, not quite pixie, but just right in the middle of short to medium styles.
Platinum Blonde Buzzed Pixie
Now this one means business. A platinum short pixie with micro-layers and almost buzzed finish is daring, crisp and surprisingly low-maintenance. It is so chic to go this short, it is bold, new and simply modern. This haircut shouts confidence without having to shout.
In case you are retaining the platinum color, then make sure you invest in a decent purple shampoo such as Fanola No Yellow to prevent brassy tones. It should be trimmed regularly, particularly around the ears and nape to make it clean and purposeful.
This haircut brings me to mind Tilda Swinton meets power executive- so elegant and fashionable, but can be worn in real life. I think it’s one of the boldest Fall 2025 haircuts for plus size women, especially when paired with minimal makeup and tailored clothes.
Cool tip: according to stylists, this type of cut makes the neck longer and brings out cheekbones, so it is ideal in case a woman with a round face wants to have a sharp contrast to the softer features.
Voluminous Blonde Sweep With Soft Waves
Sweeping, soft volume and platinum waves–this is a fall daydream. The silhouette is elevated by the body at the crown, and the soft bends are cascading into a graceful taper that fits the head perfectly. It has drama in its completeness, but it is countered by the beauty of those soft waves. A true blend of short sophistication and timeless glamour.
Your best friend in this case is blow-drying with a round brush. To achieve that non-crunch lift, I would recommend the Drybar Southern Belle Volumizing Mousse.
I have a variation of this in burgundy coat and was complimented three times in one afternoon- this cut knows how to attract attention. It looks so good with a strong brow or a matte berry lip, which is so on trend right now.
It is also a good choice when you are transitioning to shorter lengths yet you still want space to experiment with styling. Feminine yet powerful, and perfectly at home with Fall 2025 haircuts on plus size women that are flattering without being overwhelming.
Mid-Length Honey Waves With Curtain Bangs
This medium length hair style is just right in the middle of casual and elegant. The honey color and loose layered waves and airy curtain bangs have a feminine soft finish that is perfect on round faces. It has a smooth bounce in the middle and lots of face-framing movement that makes it airy and not too rigid.
This cut thrives with a bit of texture. I also love to spritz Bumble and Bumble Surf Spray at the ends and scrunch to give it that lived-in fall effect- as though you just walked out of a bookstore with a hot chai in your hand. A few pieces curled with a curling wand give a little definition without overdoing it.
It’s such a good look for transitional months. I wear it with big sweaters and boots in early fall. In summer, it keeps me feeling cool and carefree. It is multifunctional, can be worn, and takes advantage of natural volume without asking too much of you.
This is one of the best Fall 2025 haircuts on the radar of plus size women who want something pretty, low maintenance, and flattering without being short.
Soft Retro Curled Pixie With Sculpted Fringe
This short curly pixie is all about retro romance to the lovers of everything vintage. The deep espresso color is warm, and the swooped fringe and curled locks create the effect of depth and volume, which is perfect with thin hair. It is one of those cuts that are both custom-made and expressive, and its timelessness makes it look good in any period.
Curls like these need moisture and shape-holding power. I suggest Mizani Curl Define Pudding, which defines without weighing. Style with a diffuser and your fingers, no brushing or you will lose the structure.
To be honest, I have always loved how vintage hair makes you feel put together in a second. This pixie feels like something you’d wear with a velvet wrap dress or statement earrings. It frames the face like a piece of art.
The best thing is that it makes round faces trendy hairstyles look lifted at the brow and temples. It’s drama without the drama. And it works on vacation parties or a Tuesday at work.
Conclusion
Whether it is shaggy layers or sculpted pixie cuts, the styles of this season are all about being yourself, being your shape, being your texture and being your vibe. Fall 2025 haircuts for plus size women aren’t about hiding—they’re about highlighting what makes you feel beautiful, bold, and totally in your element. Whether you’re craving a low maintenance lob, a short curly refresh, or something edgy and layered, there’s a cut that fits your mood. So… which one’s calling your name?