In 2022, I declared myself over nostalgic beauty trends, worried that the aesthetic of the decade would be defined solely by references to the past (with little looking to the future). But a multicolor hair trend that’s taken over my feeds has me almost regretting my words.
Calico hair is a new-ish trend that may remind you of the chunky highlights of the early aughts. (Remember Kelly Clarkson’s thick streaks of color?) It’s aptly named for the tricolor fur of a calico cat and typically features blonde, brown, copper, red, and/or black. Hauppauge, New York-based colorist Meaghan Masterson thinks it likely took off because it’s a statement comprised mostly of natural hues.
While this look involves a simple palette, the uniqueness of a cat’s coat inspires infinite color combinations and placements. I’ve seen many takes on TikTok and Instagram: Some folks opt for peekaboo patches of blonde, brown, and copper that are only revealed when you lift up the top layer of hair. Others go for bolder versions with patches or stripes of blonde, orange, and red splattered throughout their hair. I’ve even spotted calico-fied boho box braids.
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If you’re thinking of trying calico hair, here’s what you can expect: Typically, stylists will want a consultation ahead of your actual appointment. “Everyone’s vision of calico hair is very different,” says Lois Bonsu, a London-based hairstylist specializing in textured hair. While the trend works for a range of lengths, curl types, and densities, this part of the process shouldn’t be skipped or rushed as it helps ensure the outcome is exactly what you want.
If you have medium-to-long hair, you’re the ideal candidate for this trend, explains Bonsu. The longer your hair, the easier it is to section and place the color. If you have short hair, it’s not impossible, as you’ll see in our photo inspiration below, you just may be limited in color and placement options.
Maelee Baxter, a Gainesville, Florida-based hairstylist and colorist, suggests that if you have straight or wavy hair, you may want to consider stripes of color for a more striking look. “If you have kinky or curly hair, going for more of a grid pattern or abstract blocking of the color can [have a] higher impact, especially because you can see more of the interior layering and texture with curlier hair,” she says. Bonsu adds that “on textured hair, it looks like an actual calico cat. You can really see the vision coming true.”