'I've had requests for 'wolf cuts,' but without the feeling of a mullet,' says Abramite. The original 'wolf cut' has shorter, choppy bangs, whereas the 'wolflette' features longer, face-framing pieces around the face instead. What sets it apart is the length of the layers. 'The 'wolflette,' or petite wolf, is a soft, feminine version of the popular 'wolf cut,'' Amy Abramite, creative director and stylist at Maxine Salon in Chicago, tells POPSUGAR. The is similar to the 'wolf cut' - not just in the name, but in the overall shape of the style, but it's decidedly different. Keep reading ahead to learn more about the 'wolflette' haircut from a stylist. The start of the new season is the perfect time to change up your look, and if you're looking to go big this summer and really lean into the free-spirited, playful feel that the warm weather brings, the 'wolflette' may be the perfect thing for the job.
But if you were a little apprehensive to fully commit to the look, now's your chance to give it another shot with the 'wolflette' haircut trend - a softer, more wearable version of the style.
The 'wolf cut' took social media by storm with its textured, undone finish, combining the popular shag and a mullet. If you buy a product we have recommended, we may receive affiliate commission, which in turn supports our work. As POPSUGAR editors, we independently select and write about stuff we love and think you'll like too.