Three Hair Trends We Want to See this Fall
- Storybook Salon

- Oct 17
- 2 min read
Written by: Samantha K. Paris

Fall is the perfect in-between season where cozy meets glam-- think fresh color, soft texture, and the kind of effortless polish that looks good with a chunky sweater and a latte in hand. Whether you're craving a bold change or subtle update, these are the five hair trends we're obsessed with heading into the cooler months.
Buttery Brunette
Move over ashy tones-- warmth is back, and she's glowing.
This season we're seeing brunettes shift toward dimensional, golden warmth. Think "expensive brunette" with ribbons of caramel, chestnut, and honey melting through a rich chocolate base. It photographs beautifully in golden hour light and gives your hair a healthier, softer appearance for fall. Perfect for anyone who wants to keep depth but add that soft, reflective glow.
Cowgirl Copper
We're not over it and we never will be. We're just refining her this fall.
This fall's copper tones lean sunset-inspired: softer, more muted, and kissed with gold or rose undertones. It's a little Nashville energy with a whole lot of fall warmth. Pair it with a bouncy blowout or undone waves and you've got main character hair. Pro tip: ask your stylist to blend a warm gloss between appointments to keep the tone fresh for a well-maintained copper.
Mushroom Bronde
Cooler tones make a comeback this fall with mushroom bronde-- an earthy, dimensional blend of beige, taupe, and soft brown. It's a perfect transitional shade for blondes and dirty blondes who want something moodier without going dark-dark. Why we love it: it flatters almost every skin tone and adds natural-looking depth without heavy upkeep.
Fall is the perfect time to refresh your look, with intentional updates that fit your lifestyle and vibe. Whether you're looking for warm and cozy or sleek and modern, your stylist can tailor these trends to your personal story. Ready for a fall hair moment? Book your holiday appointment at Storybook Salon and let's create your next chapter.



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