9 Sadie Sink Short Hair Looks to Inspire Your Next Chop

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Retro-Inspired Haircut

Sadie's era of short hair began with this haircut. Together, she and Buckett came up with a distinctive hairstyle that, according to him, combines equal parts Winona Ryder's 1990s hair with a Mick Jagger shag from the 1970s.

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Slick and Modern

Buckett claims that Sadie aimed to achieve a sleek, architectural style with her hair in this instance. "We chose to style it into a sleek, modern updo because we wanted it to look both modern and classic."

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Cool-Girl Waves

Sadie's hair is still a little on the shorter side for her, even if it's not quite as short as it formerly was. In contrast to her trademark deep side part, she styles her hair in a half-up, half-down manner with "I woke up like this" waves that give it a natural, carefree appearance. 

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Longer, Deconstructed Curls

Sadie's wolf cut is starting to stretch out and become more of a shoulder-length haircut that she can wear straight and sleek or naturally wavy and bent.

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Modern Retro

Sadie's hair is styled completely off her face and without a part for a distinctive spin on a more retro-inspired look. The rest of her hair hovered just above her shoulders, with the longest portions hitting precisely at the base of her neck. 

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Effortless, Yet Elegant

"Sadie's hair has a totally cool girl vibe to it here with this look," Buckett stated. We designed this extremely stylish yet uncomplicated style. This is the exact same haircut—albeit a little more grown out—that I gave her just once, in the spring. 

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Classic Shorter Waves

Sadie usually has a blown-out hairstyle with well-defined, glossy waves and a deep side part for a sophisticated red carpet appearance.

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Soft Face Frame

Sadie's delicate and airy haircut is accentuated by face-framing ocean wave pieces. To achieve the same look at home, start by loosely pulling your hair back; avoid using a brush or any gels or serums; then, use a rubber band to draw your hair back into a ponytail or bun.

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Grown-Out Shag

Sadie's short hair is growing out, and she's starting to wear it in different ways that go with its shifting length. Here, she tucks her red hair behind her ears with an indistinct, slightly off-center section after pulling it back and away from her face.