Fancy a fringe? Browse through our pick of the best celebrity styles for inspiration. From Sandra Bullock's Golden Globe style to Nicole Richie's soft side-swept look, there's a fringe to suit every face shape and hair type.
The best celebrity fringes
The Blind Side star rocked a blunt fringe and super straight locks at the 2011 Golden Globes. A daring look for the red carpet, but Bullock can pull off this dramatic style.
Aniston revealed a different side to herself in the February issue of Allure magazine. Jen is famous for her haircuts, but is this her best style?
A blunt fringe is the perfect way to give one-length locks the X Factor, as demonstrated here by Alexandra Burke. For ultra-shine, follow the curve of your forehead using straighteners.
The Oscar-nominated actress shows us how to grow out a pixie crop in style with this ultra-flattering side-swept eye-skimming fringe - the perfect complement to choppy layers.
A short, asymmetric fringe is a great way of slimming the face and enhancing your features as demonstrated by Christina Hendricks at the Mad Men season 4 finale screening in October 2010.
Daisy Lowe's signature 'grown-out' fringe has taught women the nation over that missing your fringe-trim appointment can be a good thing. Team with layered lengths for a glam rock feel.
Fearne Cotton created a fake fringe from her one-length locks by creating a low side parting and sweeping her hair across to complement her low messy bun at the 2010 Glamour Women of the Year Awards.
Every now and again the nation's hairdressers are inundated with 'Kate fringe' requests as La Moss trades in her loose centre-part for a lash-skimming fringe. Pure rock 'n' roll.
Katy Perry appeared to be channelling Cleopatra with her thick blunt fringe at the premiere of her hubby's film, Get Him to the Greek in May 2010. A short blunt fringe like this will have a widening effect on the face. Stick to a side-swept fringe for a more slimming effect.
Following her split with fiancé, Luke Worrall, in the summer of 2010 Kelly O' has transformed herself into a glamorous style chameleon. Here she experiments with a blunt fringe. Let this be a lesson: Step away from the round brush.