Call it a blow-dry backlash, an ’80s revival, or just something in the air, but the jellyfish cut is back – and more disconnected than ever. A trend that’s been quietly gaining traction over the past few years, championed by alt girls such as Caroline Polachek, at Sunday night’s Grammy Awards it went mainstream, with Miley Cyrus and Lady Gaga both stepping out in the dramatic look. The antithesis of her 2024 Grammys vibe (think a Dolly Parton-esque, gravity-defying halo of brushed back curls and waves), Cyrus’s poker straight lengths were cut into two distinct layers – one that grazed her ribs and the other that stopped just shy of her chin.
The musician, who collected her third trophy at the ceremony, celebrated in a black cut-out dress by Saint Laurent and chunky gold jewellery. Lady Gaga, who also performed a duet with Bruno Mars on the night as part of tributes to fire crews’ efforts to battle last month’s devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, channelled a similar – if slightly more gothic – energy. Her jellyfish haircut featured a micro-fringe , framing pieces cut to the earlobe (and plastered to the face) and long, inky layers reaching towards her navel.
Another of the night’s winners, Billie Eilish, sported a jellyfish cut hidden under her hat, creating a faux-bob effect. No stranger to the style, Eilish’s usually has a more casual, undone energy. Unlike the other two artists, she doesn’t wear a fringe but keeps the top shorter layer straight, ending just in line with her top lip.
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The Jellyfish Cut Got A Hard Launch At The 2025 Grammys
Appearing at the 67th Grammy Awards, Miley Cyrus and Lady Gaga showed off poker-straight jellyfish haircuts.