A once-divisive side part hairstyle is staging a comeback for spring 2026, embraced by celebrities and stylists alike. Experts trace its history to the 1920s and explain its appeal in today's aesthetics.
The side part, which has sparked generational debates, is positioned as a leading look for spring 2026. Rachael Gibson, known as the Hair Historian, notes its origins in the 1920s with shorter garçonne styles, its 1940s revival paired with curled hair like Veronica Lake's, and its 1990s return alongside supermodel blowouts. This resurgence counters recent minimal clean-girl trends, offering a more dynamic option, Gibson says: “A side part with hair sweeping across feels much more relaxed and less done, while still letting hair take up space. It’s noticeable, brings hair into the look, and allows you to play with volume and texture much more.”