If there’s one thing I’ve learned about Hailey Bieber’s beauty looks, it’s this: just go with the flow. One moment, she’s rocking a minimalist manicure, and the next, she’s dropping the ultimate hair inspo that leaves us scrambling for our styling tools. And let’s be real—who has time to wait for her next selfie dump when the look is this good? On March 11, Hailey graced Paris Fashion Week at the Saint Laurent Womenswear Fall/Winter 2025-2026 show, where her bestie Bella Hadid was strutting the runway. But let’s talk about the real showstopper—her hair. Sitting front row with Zoë Kravitz, Hailey debuted a flawless ‘90s-inspired updo featuring a rare sighting: a side part. Yes, you heard that right. The middle-part reign may be over. Her brunette locks were parted to the side, with soft face-framing tendrils adding just the right amount of “I woke up like this” energy. The rest of her hair was swept into a baby beehive—a chic, effortless updo that screams supermodel off-duty. And the best part? It’s ridiculously easy to recreate at home (so no excuses).
Behind this masterpiece was none other than hairstylist Bryce Scarlett, who’s been serving up iconic side-parted updos for another It-girl, Lily-Rose Depp. This time, he skipped the edgy, gothic vibes and went full ‘90s nostalgia, channeling the signature looks of Jennifer Aniston, Alicia Silverstone, and Cindy Crawford.
Of course, Hailey’s glam wouldn’t be complete without Morgane Martini working her magic on makeup. While the details are still under wraps (thanks to Hailey’s love for oversized Saint Laurent shades), her skin was as glazed as ever, and the Rhode founder’s signature lined lips made their expected—and stunning—appearance. The blush? Most likely Rhode’s Toasted Teddy, because let’s be honest, it’s the shade of the season. Now, while we wait for Hailey to drop a 360° view of this masterpiece, one thing is crystal clear: side parts are back, baby. So if you’ve been clinging to your middle part for dear life, consider this your sign to switch things up. Your roots will thank you.