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Woven Blonde Is The Chicest Blonde Hair Colour Right Now

If there’s one thing I’ve observed as a beauty editor who studies hair trends for a living, it’s that no two blonde hair colours are the same. In fact, there are so many blonde hair colours to choose from. From worn blonde to jam blonde, 2025’s hair colour trends have offered up plenty of inspiration for blondes this year.

So, when our e-commerce analyst, Sophie Cookson, was looking to refresh her blonde hair, she made her way to Hershesons for a hair refresh with hair colourist Marley Xavier and hair stylist Conor McLaughlin and landed on woven blonde. And it may just be the chicest blonde hair colour I’ve seen this year. (I’m a brunette and even I’m tempted.)

Scroll ahead to find out what woven blonde is and everything you need to know about this elevated hair colour.

What is Woven Blonde?

Much like the multiple tones you might see in natural linen fabrics or a wicker basket bag, woven blonde features finely blended ribbons of blonde to create a multi-tonal effect. Cookson brought the above picture of Elsa Hosk as a colour reference for her appointment at Hershesons.

“I was looking to completely update my look,” says Cookson. “My natural hair colour is a darker blonde, and I wanted the colour to be a lighter, more vibrant blonde for the summer months. I don’t go to the hairdressers very often for a colour, so I was looking for something low-maintenance,” she says. “I also wear my hair in a tight bun on greasy hair days, so we also planned for it to look good when it was scraped back.”

“Sophie has the perfect base for adding blonde. Those natural golden-sandy undertones create an ideal canvas,” says Xavier. “By introducing soft, milky baby blonde tones, we were able to build seamless dimension and a tonal finish. The result is a fluid, luminous blonde that feels effortlessly polished.”

Before

Sophie's hair before woven blonde hair colour transformation

After

Sophie Cookson with woven blone hair colour

“I painted ultra-fine strokes of blonde towards the root, gradually building brightness through the lengths, with a focus around the face,” says Xavier. “This placement creates softness, texture, and dimension throughout the hair. The result is colour that feels nuanced and multi-dimensional, bright, but still natural-looking.” Think hair that looks naturally sun-kissed and multi-dimensional.

The great part about woven blonde is that it’s timeless, too. “This kind of blonde is consistently in high demand, not just at the height of summer, but year-round,” he says. “Lately, I’ve even had clients asking to go lighter through autumn and winter, which is a real shift. Traditionally, those months called for softer, toned-down blondes, but now people are embracing brightness and wanting elevated colour, no matter the season.”

What to Ask for in the Salon

Sophie after her hair appointment

So you want to try woven blonde? Here’s what to ask in the salon. “Ask your colourist for a soft, dimensional blonde that blends babylights with foilayage,” says Xavier. Much like balayage, the techniques help to create dimension. “Emphasise that you want natural-looking brightness through the lengths with a lighter frame around the face, something luminous but not high-contrast. Bring reference photos and talk about the tone, too. Mention milky blondes or creamy, sunlit hues rather than ash or platinum, to keep the result warm, modern and wearable,” he says.

As for the technique, Xavier used a blend of babylights and foilayage to achieve the woven look. “The babylights create that ultra-soft, delicate brightness near the root, almost like the hair has been naturally sun-kissed over time,” he says. “Then I used foilayage to add luminous, radiant pops of blonde throughout the mid-lengths and ends, before finishing with a root melt and gloss. Combined, this gives the hair that Scandi-cool lightness and a refined, summery glow that is fresh, dimensional and not overdone.”

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