Welcome to another edition of Grooming Gods, a weekly recap of the best men's grooming highs (and sometimes lows) courtesy of our favorite stylish gentlemen across the globe. This week we saw the kind of haircuts you just can't look away from—in a good way. Whether totally untouched or highly stylized these looks prove that your hair can do a lot for your personal style.
By adding texture to the top and leaving his bangs a bit longer in front, Miller's buzz-cut has a punk finish that we appreciate. For tips on how to pull off this men's grooming look, R+Co co-founder Thom Priano has some advice.
Adam Bainbridge a.k.a. Kindness rolled up to the Guggenheim International gala in a red velvet suit that competed with the most artsy gowns in the room. His squeaky clean shoulder-length hair and double hoop earrings only gave his swerve-y tailoring that much more personality.
When you're a big-name creative guy you need a signature look, one you dutifully stick buy for decades while you hone your craft. Woody Allen has his bucket hats, and Martin Scorsese has his dark-frame glasses. Writer/producer J.J. Abrams has his towering, untamable curls.
We're a bit late to this one but ICYMI too, Pharrell now has bright orange hair. We'd say he follows in the footsteps of guys like Jaden Smith and Frank Ocean, who've recently dyed their own buzz-cuts in crazy colors, but Pharrell's been doing this off and on for a long time. Remember neon green?
Liam Payne's Brit Boy FadeLiam Payne is another young artist who is rocking the Caeser cut these days. How his differs from Ezra Miller's, however, is that it's a bit longer with stronger distinction between the top and bottom. Think of it like the '90s-era Brian Austin Green take on the cut, not the '60s-era Steve McQueen one.
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