The hime cut, a timeless and edgy hairstyle rooted in Japanese culture, has made a striking comeback in modern fashion. Known for its straight, sleek lines and layered texture, this bold look combines elements of royalty-inspired elegance with contemporary flair. Whether you’re drawn to its dramatic silhouette or its versatility, the hime cut offers endless possibilities for personalization. From soft, waist-length strands to daring, asymmetrical designs, these 25 stunning hime cut styles showcase how this iconic haircut can be tailored to suit any personality or aesthetic. Get ready to explore the perfect blend of tradition and trend with these inspiring variations that celebrate individuality and confidence.
1. Colored Mullet Hime Cut

You can spice up the traditional hime cut by mixing it with a mullet. Color your favorite shade with sharp straight bangs to achieve this power cut. This cut is perfect for round and oval faces as it accentuates your facial features. If you wish to stand out in the crowd,this look is for you!
2. Feathered Fringe Hime Bob

This feathered fringe hime bob looks good on short hair as it accentuates your jawline. All you need is some gel to create this chic hairstyle.
3. Hime Cut With Curled Ends

You can spice up the traditional straight hime cut by incorporating curled ends in the style. Use a curling iron to achieve the perfect curled ends and to create a curtain bangs look to add a wow factor to your hairstyle!
4. V-Bangs Hime Cut

Yes, you can experiment with your hime bangs to create a unique look. V-shaped bangs are highly suitable for round or oval faces as they accentuate one’s facial features. Go crazy and have fun with your look by adding different color blocks to them.
5. Hime Wolf Cut

The funky combination of hime and wolf cuts is highly suitable for medium-length hair. Additionally, this layered cut resembles the shaggy cut and creates movements around the chin, and the wispy bangs soften the facial shape, making it ideal for round faces. Indeed, a perfect and sought-after hairstyle to experiment with.
6. Cheek Length Hime Cut

While the traditional hime cut has the sidelocks cut at cheek-length with bangs, you don’t always need to sport bangs. Go fringeless this season and slay with this stunning hime cut. The longer back hair reaches your collarbones like in a lob cut.
7. Chin-Length Hime Cut

The traditional hime cut is cut a little below the cheeks, but you can take it up a notch by taking it all the way down to your chin. This choppy cut helps frame your face by accentuating your jawline.
8. Thick Hime Cut

Do you have thick hair? Then, one of your biggest issues is finding the right hairstyle to show off its volume. The hime cut is perfect for this purpose. Style your thick tresses into this tapered cut and it will look flawless when cut in its three separate short layers.
9. Long Hime Cut

Long side bangs can make any hairstyle look dapper. So, why not pair long side bangs with your hime cut? This is a great way to minimize the regular trims required to make your hime cut look fresh.
10. Double Sidelocks Hime Cut

Double scoops of ice-cream, second servings of cake: all good things come in doubles. Just like this double sidelocks hime cut. While the first sidelock is cut at cheek-length, the second one is cut a little lower. Also, notice how the first sidelock is more prominent than the second one. This helps in adding depth to your hair.
11. Tapered Hime Cut

The hime cut most certainly looks stunning on thick hair, but it also looks elegant on thin hair. It adds a certain soft touch to your hair and helps in adding dimension to your face.
12. Dissociated Hime Cut

Notice how the bangs, side bangs, and sidelocks are all clearly separated? This is why it’s called the dissociated hime cut. The levels are clearly demarcated from each other and don’t blend together. This adds an edgy touch to the look.
Anna Nguyen, a YouTuber, gives herself a personalized hime cut. She starts the process by dyeing her hair with a darker color. She continues the process by cutting blunt bangs on the front and trimming the side layers. She says, “I parted my hair like where my ear is if that makes sense like to cut the side parts. I parted my hair where my ear was and then I cut angled to like line up with my jawline and then I did that motion [cut] as well to make it like not so blunt and I love it, I feel so cute (i).”
13. Curved-In Hime Cut

The classic hime cut is usually styled super straight. Most hime cuts nowadays still follow that style. But, what if you want your hime cut to stand out? Well, opt for this curved hime cut where the sidelocks are curved at the end. It might not look like much of a difference, but it helps draw attention to your facial features.
14. Thin Bangs Hime Cut

Women with thick hair know that having thick bangs is not easy. You have to trim them constantly, and your forehead is sweaty most of the time. You can solve these issues by keeping your bangs thin but your sidelocks thick. This will add some great dimension to your hime cut.
15. Modern Hime Cut

Most face shapes don’t work with all types of bangs (unless you have an oval face). So, try this modern hime cut that merges sidelocks with long layers of side bangs. The middle parting can make your face look longer, which is perfect for anyone with wide cheeks.
Megumi Asaoka, a popular Japanese idol, pop singer and actress, popularized the classic hime cut or princess cut as her trademark in the 1970s.
16. The Cosplay Hime Cut

Cosplay is a big deal! Whether it’s at Comic Con or just to dress up like your favorite character for those likes, cosplays have gotten bigger and bigger over the years. Since the hime cut is often seen in anime, it is regularly sported by cosplayers.
17. Sleek Hime Cut

Blunt bangs and blunt sidelocks make for a sleek hime cut. Simply apply some hair gel to your bangs and sidelocks before combing them down. Use very little gel as you don’t want the cut to look oily and weighed down.
18. Hime Cut Pigtails

Most female anime characters sport the hime cut. This is because the hime cut is very versatile. When you tie your hair in pigtails, you can see how the sidelocks and bangs stand out and help in framing your face.
19. Hime Cut Bob

While in imperial times the hime cut was done on long, straight hair, the hime cut looks great even when done with a bob. The hair from the ear to the front is given a blunt cut and the back hair is kept a couple of inches longer. With many K-Pop stars sporting this androgynous look, it’s only natural that many will follow suit.
20. Hime Cut Lob

The stylish long bob is one of the most sought-after hairstyles. So, why not pair it with the hime katto? Trust me when I say it looks absolutely brilliant. It adds a lovely twist to a classic style.
21. Contemporary Hime Cut

I love how the bangs in this style taper into the sidelocks while the sidelocks are dissociated from the rest of your hair. It jazzes up a regular bob cut. If you love short hairstyles, give this one a try.
22. Cute Hime Cut

The hime cut looks very cute. That’s why many teens and young adults love sporting it. Add a subtle curve at the end to give your hime cut that cutesy girl-next-door vibe.
23. Flapper Hime Cut

I love this vintage take on the hime cut that has been done in a flapper style. This short haircut looks straight out of a manga, doesn’t it? The short locks and layers draw attention to your eyes, nose, cheeks, and jawline.
24. Anime Hime Cut

The minute I saw this cut, I had a flashback to the many anime series I used to watch as a kid, especially Jigoku Shoujo. While Ai Enma’s cut is more of a traditional hime katto, this modern take on the cut is pretty rad too.
25. High Fashion Hime Cut

When you have a hime cut this edgy, you need to flaunt it on Instagram. Switch the old bob with bangs with these awe-inspiring hime cuts. Look at the well-defined layers, bangs, sidelocks, and the perfect tuck behind the ear. So flawless