Do or Don't: The Asymmetrical Haircut Trend
David Craig
Updated on March 29, 2026
And we also have Gwyneth Paltrow's funky bob, which I pointed out around the time she first debuted it a few weeks ago.
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And we have singer Natasha Bedingfield going for drama with the most unbalanced cut out of these three celebs.
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My take: I actually really love the Queen's style—I think it's fresh and cool and frames her face well. And I've already admitted that I adore Gwyneth's do. But Natasha's is just a little too close to Clash's style for me—it's almost like a lopsided mullet. I think it's possible that I'll like it better when it grows out a bit, but for now, I can't give it my thumbs up.
__What do you think of asymmetrical hair? Are you a fan? Do you love all three styles? Think any of the looks don't work? Are you planning your uneven cut as you read this? And, um, am I the only Jem fan who remembers Clash's hair that vividly? __
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