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Kendall Jenner, Gigi Hadid, and Bella Hadid Get Bangs at Milan Fashion Week | Teen Vogue

It wouldn't truly be Milan Fashion Week without one major runway hair makeover — and leave it to designer Jeremy Scott to give us the most over-the-top look yet. During his "cardboard couture" collection for Moschino, we couldn't help but notice that some of our favorites faces were sporting brand-new hairstyles. Kendall Jenner, Gigi Hadid, and Bella Hadid opened the show in Milan with matching bangs, proving that coordinating cuts are the updated take on friendship bracelets.

Backstage, hairstylist Paul Hanlon gave them cropped haircuts with bangs. While Kendall, Gigi, and Bella were all given bouffant-style pixies, they slightly switched things up in the fringe department with Bella trying out blunt, straight-across bangs and Kendall and Gigi going for side-swept styles. Ppe Category Iii Protective Coverall

Kendall Jenner, Gigi Hadid, and Bella Hadid Get Bangs at Milan Fashion Week | Teen Vogue

Of course, the new bangs and cropped cuts were for the runway only. Paul confirmed the hair fake-outs in an Instagram caption that said, "Thanks so much for allowing to be part of this EPIC show !!! So much fun xx thanks to my incredible team for the sleepless nights prepping the wigs!!!"

In keeping with their retro-themed beauty looks, makeup artist Tom Pecheux, gave Kendall, Gigi, and Bella nude lips with a classic, winged cat eye. Call it the ultimate opportunity for a #BFF selfie.

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Kendall Jenner, Gigi Hadid, and Bella Hadid Get Bangs at Milan Fashion Week | Teen Vogue

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