By: Jeanette Hernandez
From Camila Cabello’s blunt bob to layered bobs, here’s all the bob inspiration you need for your next haircut!
Camila Cabello changed her cabello! This time, the Mexican-Cuban-American singer surprised fans with a sleek, blunt bob—quite the departure from the platinum blonde look she rocked during her latest album rollout. And honestly, it’s the perfect way to ring in 2025! New hair, new me!
Cabello’s signature look has always been long, brunette hair with bangs. However, she switched things up earlier this year, debuting a platinum blonde style to complement her latest album, C,XOXO. “I felt like I needed a big, physical change,” she shared on a podcast. “My dark hair has been with me my whole life—it was such a significant part of how the public saw me, how the world saw me, and how I saw myself.”
Now, she’s switching it up again with a blunt-cut bob. Is she signaling a new era? Whatever the case, we’re all for it! And it’s no surprise she went for this look—bobs have been one of the year’s hottest haircut trends. Other Latinas who’ve rocked this style include Becky G, America Ferrera, Barbie Ferreira, and, of course, Ángela Aguilar, who has made it part of her signature look.
That’s the power of a great haircut. Thinking about going short? Here are three trendy bob styles to consider for the new year:
Let’s start with Cabello’s new look. This strong, blunt bob accentuates her jawline and is paired with her signature bangs, which have become a key part of her identity as a solo artist.
According to Glamour, the micro bob will be a standout trend in 2025. “For a striking cut that will definitely make a statement, legendary hairstylist Sam McKnight predicts short, sharp micro bobs will dominate in 2025,” the publication notes.
Byrdie predicts that layered bobs will be big in winter 2025. Adding layers to a bob gives the cut texture and movement. What’s not to love?
What are your haircut predictions for 2025?
About the author: Jeanette Hernandez
Jeanette Hernandez is a music enthusiast based in Los Angeles, CA. She's currently a freelance writer and content creator for Remezcla, Brilla Latina, and more. Prior to becoming a full-time writer, she worked as a seasoned bilingual Latin indie music publicist. You can find her musings via Instagram + Twitter: @jeanettehndz
© Copyright 2024 | Brilla Latina | All Rights Reserved