Nothing seems more appealing on a hot summer day than chopping off long, thick hair and never looking back. Sensible, liberating, deliciously cool. Just gone.
So, reader, if you've landed on this page in search of a new style for the (unbearably) hot season that has been thrust upon us—or, you simply want to re-up your existing hairstyle—I welcome you with open arms.
Now, there are many (and I mean many) variations of the bob that can work for the season of sunnier climes, but for 2026, we're touting the soft swing bob as one of the best. It's volumizing, textured, and low-maintenance, in equal parts.
Interest piqued? I thought as much. Continue reading to find out more about what defines the cut and who it's best suited to, as well as inspiration pics galore to accompany you on your next salon appointment.
What is the ‘soft swing bob’?
"The soft swing bob is a face-framing bob with more layers around the front with a textured, blunt finish at the back to make it look more lived-in," explains expert stylist Mason Josh at Josh Wood Atelier. You could say it's a softened, more wearable rendition of the stacked or graduated bob—which is where its appeal lies.
While the blunt shape through the ends keeps the hair looking healthy, the softer layers around the face stop it from feeling too sharp or severe.
Who is the ‘soft swing bob’ best suited to?
Mason tells me that the soft swing bob is a crowd pleaser; "It suits most face shapes as the face framing makes it really versatile." This is because, as Mason tells me, the front layers can be tailored depending on your preferences. You can opt for a curtain bang to highlight the eye area or longer, choppier layers to soften a strong jawline—the world soft swing bob is your oyster!
In terms of hair texture, Mason says that the style can work across virtually all hair types, too; however, customization is key. "It would suit all hair types, but work with your stylist to make it work for you," he advises. "If you have curly, coily, or fine hair, make sure not to over-texturize it."
On finer hair, maintaining weight through the back helps create the illusion of fullness, while on thicker or curly textures, subtle shaping around the front can enhance natural movement.
How to style the ‘soft swing bob’:
When it comes to styling, Mason lives by the adage: less is more. "It's supposed to look lived in and feel relaxed," he says. "Aim for soft blow dry for smoother textures and a scrunch dry or diffuse for curly textures."
In other words—and all that I'm hearing is—let your hair do its thing! Low-maintenance styles FTW!
‘Soft swing bob’ inspiration pictures
Lia Mappoura (she/her) is the Beauty Writer at Cosmopolitan UK, with over four years of experience reporting across the brand's print, social, video and digital platforms. Lia covers everything from emerging trend analysis to viral celebrity hair and makeup moments, making her an expert at spotting the season’s next big beauty look (before it takes over social media feeds).
In 2025, she was named The Rising Media Star at the Love Perfume Awards with The Perfume Shop, recognised for her outstanding digital fragrance content and for building genuine authority within the space. She is passionate about challenging outdated beauty stereotypes, championing inclusive representation in beauty, and educating readers on the trends, products and conversations shaping the industry today. Follow her on Instagram or find her on LinkedIn.















