New York is ever-changing but one thing remains a constant: fashion week.

Each season, the city’s most stylish dressers descend upon those famous thoroughfares, championing both well-established and up-and-coming designers. From crescent bags to denim maxi skirts, never a foot is put wrong — and the very same can be said for the myriad unique and enviable haircuts.

From long bobs to ’90s layers, here are some of the very best haircut trends spotted on New York’s street stylers so far. Inspiration pending…

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We’re into these vintage finger waves with a modern twist. This is the ultimate way to switch up a short pixie cut. Photographed by Flordalis Espinal
The “hacked” bob (sliced sharply at the ends) is a highly requested cut in New York, London and Paris right now. The icy blonde hue is the cherry on top here.Photographed by Flordalis Espinal
As spotted on this guest outside Sandy Liang, wet look hair is going nowhere. Bumble and bumble Multitalented Sculpting Medium Gel, £29 will help you achieve a similar vibe without the rock hard finish. Photographed by Flordalis Espinal
You can always count on the guests at Sandy Liang to serve excellent hair and makeup looks. Adding some layers to curly hair creates shape and definition. Photographed by Flordalis Espinal
The guests at Collina Strada served up so many cool cuts but this simple, layered style caught our attention. The sharp centre part and face-framing pieces lend it a ’90s feel. Photographed by Flordalis Espinal
Protective styles are commanding New York Fashion Week at shows like Off-White and Willy Chavarria. This street styler’s chin-grazing braided bob is beautiful. Photographed by Flordalis Espinal
Remember the “jellyfish” cut? It’s back and it looks so good on this street styler outside Susan Alexandra and Rachel Antonoff’s dog fashion show. It’s essentially two styles in one: a blunt bob with a feathered fringe, and long layers. Photographed by Flordalis Espinal
Chunky fringe? Tick. Face-framing pieces? Check. This cut nails two trends in one and looks just as good in an updo as it does worn down. Photographed by Flordalis Espinal
This soft bob spotted outside the Christian Siriano show makes us want to go for the chop (again). The centre parting and chunky ends give it a Posh Spice feel. Photographed by Flordalis Espinal
The long bob (aka lob) is far from boring, and here’s all the proof you need. The twists, face-framing tendrils and flicky ends make this one of the cutest hairstyles of the weekend. Photographed by Flordalis Espinal
If you’re after something low maintenance, team your lob with a deep side parting and blunt ends to make hair appear thicker. Photographed by Flordalis Espinal
Curls and layers are a match made in heaven, as proven by this street styler outside the Susan Alexandra x Rachel Antonoff fashion show on Friday.Photographed by Flordalis Espinal
This bob is unique for two reasons: the scattered fringe and the curled ends. Use the ghd Chronos Hair Straightener, £289, to achieve a similar swishy finish. Photographed by Flordalis Espinal
We’re sold on this asymmetric, wet-look fringe, but it’s the two-tone dye job that really grabbed our attention. Is pink due a renaissance? We think so.Photographed by Flordalis Espinal
Soft yet chunky, this bob haircut is reminiscent of the 1920s. A smoothing brush like ghd Duet Blowdry 2-in-1 Hair Dryer Brush, £379, will help you achieve a similarly flawless finish. Photographed by Flordalis Espinal

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