Ah, it’s the question that clearly distinguishes one generation from another. Middle part or side part? Gen Z’ers wouldn’t be caught dead with a side part, whilst millennials grew up with the hair ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Maybe you've heard: According to Gen Z, the middle part is in, and the side part is out. In the last few ...
It wasn’t that long ago that Gen Z declared the side part makes you old. Now, it’s making a comeback. Side parts had joined the likes of skinny jeans, no-show socks and other defining factors that ...
For years, Gen Z was more than happy to poke fun at all things millennial – whether it was their unwavering devotion for Harry Potter, their fondness for trainer socks, or obsession with avocado toast ...
Cast your mind back to 2014: your rose gold iPhone 5s pops open with a tap of your thumb (once the scepticism waned, touch ID was quite nifty, right?), and you're faced with a pick n’ mix of ...
Unlike a middle part that's carved straight down the center, a side part is a deep hair part that favors one side over the other. Side-part hairstyles bring balance to the face and add both body and ...
I’ve worn a middle parting since I was a teenager. Never a side part. On very rare occasions, I’ve ever-so-slightly tilted it to one side, as a tentative way of switching it up. Legendary French ...
Long shunned and banished to the early aughts, the so-called “Older Sister Side Part” hairstyle is so, so back. We called it as a key beauty trend this season from the catwalks for spring summer 2025 ...