The modern mullet isn’t just a throwback; it’s a whole new vibe. Sleek, stylish, and still carrying that touch of rebellion, this haircut has completely shaken off its outdated reputation. Whether you’re leaning into your inner rockstar or just in the mood to try something bold, the modern mullet brings serious character to the table.

In this post, I’m diving headfirst into why this edgy cut is having such a moment right now, who it flatters best, and how you can pull it off with total confidence. I’ll be honest, I used to think the mullet was impossible to pull off without looking stuck in the ’80s. But the moment I gave it a shot, I realized I couldn’t have been more wrong.

It quickly became one of the most exciting hair decisions I’ve made in a long time. So if you’re considering shaking up your look, stick around; this might just be the fearless change you’ve been waiting for. Even Vogue agrees—the mullet has made a seriously fashionable comeback.

1. Textured Modern Mullet

1. Textured Modern Mullet

2. Soft Shag Mullet

2.soft shagy mullet
Want something subtle but still a little rebellious? The soft shag mullet hits the sweet spot.
When I wore this, I noticed it had just enough edge to feel modern but stayed relaxed and wearable. The feathered layers worked magic on my medium hair, adding volume without being heavy.
It’s perfect with soft waves and gives off effortless energy.

3. Choppy Modern Mullet

3. Choppy Modern Mullet
This one is pure rock ‘n roll. Choppy layers, messy texture—it gave me that just-rolled-out-of-bed (but still cool) kind of look. I went for this cut when I needed something bolder, and it totally delivered. It’s a great match for thick or coarse hair. Just scrunch and go—messy is the whole point.

4. Curtain Bangs Mullet

4. Curtain Bangs Mullet
This cut felt like a perfect mix between retro and trendy. The curtain bangs added a softness that balanced the edgier mullet shape.
If your face is oval or heart-shaped, this one frames it beautifully.
To get that swoopy curtain effect, I just blew the bangs outwards with a round brush—easy but game-changing.  

5. Tapered Modern Mullet

5. Tapered Modern Mullet
Structured and bold—this one felt so sharp. The contrast between the neatly tapered sides and longer back gave me a super clean silhouette.
I wore this when I wanted something sleek but still edgy.
If your hair’s naturally straight or only slightly wavy, this cut holds its shape perfectly. Just make sure to keep the taper trimmed to maintain that crisp finish.  

6. Short Modern Mullet

6. Short Modern Mullet
If you’re mullet-curious but not ready for full commitment, the short modern mullet is a great starting point.
It’s subtle but still stylish, giving just a peek of that edgy flair.
I liked how light it felt on my fine hair and how easy it was to style—just a little texture cream and I was out the door.

7. Medium Length Mullet

7. Medium Length Mullet
This cut hit the perfect middle ground for me—long enough in the back to feel bold, short enough in the front to stay practical. It suits most face shapes and works with all kinds of hair.
I added some layering at the back for more bounce, and it totally changed the way it moved.  

8. Razored Mullet Cut

8. Razored Mullet Cut 1
When I was in the mood for something a little riskier, I went with a razored mullet—and I loved it.
The sharp layers gave it a super textured, punk vibe. It’s definitely more out-there, but that’s what makes it fun.
It’s best on medium to thick hair, and I just used a little styling gel to keep the shape looking fierce.  

9. Undercut Modern Mullet

9. Undercut Modern Mullet

This one’s for the bold. The contrast between the shaved sides and longer top made this cut a total head-turner.


I wore this to a live show and got compliments all night—it screams confidence.


Great for anyone who wants something dramatic, edgy, and totally unique.

 

10. Wispy Fringe Mullet

10. Wispy Fringe Mullet
A softer spin on the mullet, this one had an elegant touch I didn’t expect.
The wispy bangs blended perfectly into the longer back, giving me a look that was both playful and polished.
It’s especially flattering on round or square faces. I curled the ends slightly for a bit of bounce, and it looked effortlessly chic.  

11. Layered Mullet with Fade

11. Layered Mullet with Fade
If you like your styles sharp and modern, this one hits all the right notes.
The fade added structure while the layers in the back kept things voluminous.
It was super easy to manage, especially with textured hair. I barely had to style it—just a quick trim now and then to keep it looking fresh.

12. Asymmetrical Modern Mullet

12. Asymmetrical Modern Mullet
This cut is for when you’re ready to stand out. I loved how one side was longer than the other—it gave off such a bold, artsy vibe.
When I needed a style that didn’t blend into the crowd, this was my go-to.
It’s flattering on nearly every face shape and definitely made me feel like a trendsetter.  

13. Curly Modern Mullet

13. Curly Modern Mullet
This one is a match made in heaven for curly hair. It kept my curls looking wild and defined while giving that unmistakable mullet edge.
I used a curl cream to shape the texture, and the back stayed full and bouncy all day.
If you’re ready to embrace your natural curls in a whole new way, this is the one.

14. Blended Mullet Crop

14. Blended Mullet Crop
Smooth and subtle, this cut was perfect when I wanted something understated but still different.
The seamless blend from front to back gave it just enough mullet energy without feeling over-the-top.
Ideal for fine or medium hair—plus, it takes barely any time to style. I used a bit of mousse to keep the look polished and soft. If you want to push the edge even further, pair it with a bold shade like those in our pink hair color ideas.  

15. Side-Parted Mullet

15. Side Parted Mullet

This was the style that eased me into the mullet world. The side part toned down the edginess while still letting me play with the shape.


It felt playful, modern, and super flattering—especially with a little added texture.


No matter your hair type, this one’s easy to wear and even easier to love.