Pia Wurtzbach Brought Back This Early 2000s Hairstyle at Milan Fashion Week

Pia Wurtzbach Brought Back This Early 2000s Hairstyle at Milan Fashion Week

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Love it or hate it, the millennial hairstyle has earned its stamp of approval from Pia Wurtzbach herself

Many celebrities have solidified the return of early aught favorites like ballet flats, low-rise denim jeans, and brown lip liners. But it appears that they’re not the only ghosts from the past that are anticipated for a contemporary revival. Enter: the deep side part hairstyle. Does it mean that the classic millennial hairdo is officially back? According to Pia Wurtzbach’s recent hair entry, it is and it’s even better than ever before. 

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Pia Wurtzbach MFW

Stepping out during Milan Fashion Week, Pia Wurtzbach showed off a laissez-faire approach to a deep side part hairstyle. Think more of shiny, voluminous, bombshell locks. Courtesy of Jeck Aguilar, she debuted this style at Onitsuka Tiger’s Spring/Summer 2024 showcase. Although as of the past few years, she’s been best known for her waist-length super straight, center-parted hair, her recent hair edit is undeniably a refreshing update. 

The big comeback

Deep-Side Part Hairstyle

The return of side part tresses has already been hinted at in the first quarter of the year. In fact, it was first seen on celebrities with the likes of Kim Kardashian, Gigi Hadid, and Hailey Bieber. The fashion industry has also anticipated its comeback. Emily Ratajkowski and Sydney Sweeney also donned the millennial hairstyle in a Miu Miu Fall/Winter campaign. And now that Pia Wurtzbach has cosigned the look, it proves that the return of this particular look shows no signs of slowing down. 

The right part

As mentioned previously, deep-side partings are incredibly versatile. And like fringes, the category offers numerous iterations to complement any face shape, length, and texture. It adds character to any short or long hairstyle, too. Pro tip: To recreate Pia Wurtzbach’s look, pair the hair division with soft waves for that easy, breezy, laissez-faire appeal. 

The best switch

Deep-Side Part Hairstyle

While it’s known that it’s important to find the right style that complements our face shape the most, it is actually recommended to switch your partings every once in a while. Committing to a single hair division causes stress to the area, which leads to thinning and breakage. A shift can help the roots to stand upright and breathe.

Photos: PIA WURTZBACH (via Instagram)

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