Business in the front party in the back is a popular term used to describe the mullet haircut.
The infamous cut became popular in the 1970s and 80s and was often associated with a more rebellious or nonconformist style.
Over the years it has been subject to both admiration and ridicule, but has also made periodic comebacks in fashion. Award-winning hairdresser, Christophe-Nicolas Biot, reveals why the mullet is currently trending and how to get the look right in 2023.
Teyana Taylor was spotted outside the Rick Owens Menswear Spring/Summer 2024 show as part of Paris Fashion Week looking fierce with a mullet haircut
A ward-winning hairdresser, Christophe-Nicolas Biot, reveals why the mullet is currently trending
Paris runways and street style are touchpoints for fashion lovers around the world.
Teyana Taylor was spotted outside the Rick Owens Menswear Spring/Summer 2024 show as part of Paris Fashion Week looking fierce.
The singer cut a stylish figure in a black leather jumpsuit featuring a tall neck and silver hardware.
She accessorized with shield sunglasses and black and white nail art, and completed the high fashion look with a mullet cut.
According to Christophe-Nicolas, ‘the most important thing to remember is that the mullet is not just a mullet, it’s something that inspires attitude and style in clothing.’
Adding, ‘It isn’t surprising that the creator of Céline, Hedi Slimane, has used it on his runways, and continues to do so to match the attitude of Céline’s pieces.’
Models with mullet cuts stormed the catwalks of both the men’s and women’s ready to wear shows in Paris and Los Angeles, respectively.
While actress Kristen Stewart sat front row at Chanel rocking a tousled pixie version.
Kristen Stewart attended the Chanel Womenswear Spring/Summer 2023 show as part of Paris Fashion Week rocking a cute pixie mullet
The actress has sported several iterations of the mullet over the years, including a style boasting very…
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