French twists, poufs and shish kebabs arrived in hair form outside the premiere of “The Tiger,” the film accompaniment of Gucci‘s new spring 2026 collection starring Demi Moore, in Milan on Tuesday night, where friends of the Italian fashion house gathered to celebrate the moving picture debut alongside newly appointed creative director Demna.
Following themes of heritage, personality and attitude, celebrities and models such as Bella Poarch, Alex Consani and Freya Nutter fixed ornate updos that spoke to the “Gucciness” of Gucci as well as the characters Demna imagined in the new collection focused on “La Famiglia.” Meanwhile, Lila Moss, Devon Lee Carlson and Caro Daur staged a side part comeback with exaggerated interpretations of the controversial style. Elsewhere, bangs made it big, modeled by the likes of Maria Bottle and Alana Champion.
Here, WWD takes a look at the best hair moments from Poarch, Nutter, Consani and more.
Alex Consani
Alex Consani styles a French twist at the Gucci fashion show held at Palazzo Mezzanotte.
Consani stepped out for the spring 2026 collection debut in full “mob wife” form, fur jacket and all. For her hair, the model opted for a classic French twist; her bleached blond hair parted on the side and rolled in the back. Part of her front layers were brushed out of the updo, spiraling along the side of her face.
Freya Nutter
Freya Nutter styles a pouf outside the Gucci spring 2026 event during Milan Fashion Week.
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For the premiere of “The Tiger,” Nutter added volume and height to her muddy blond hair, fashioning a pouf on top of her head. Her hair appeared as if it had gone through a wind tunnel; the long pieces waterfalling over the back of her head. The bouffant style belongs to the hair trends of the 1950s and 1960s. Think “Hairspray.”
Bella Poarch
Bella Poarch styles shish kebab hair at the film premiere.
Poarch channeled her inner child with a playful updo outside the Palazzo Mezzanotte for Gucci’s spring 2026 film premiere. Long auburn-colored braids protruded the cylinder-shaped bun on the left side of her head alongside white and yellow adornments made to look like skewered food in a shish kebab.
Alana Champion
Alana Champion with a French bob at the Gucci fashion show.
Champion stepped out for “The Tiger” screening in Milan with a French bob. Her medium brown hair was split evenly down the middle, parting her long bangs on either side of her forehead. The above-the-shoulders cut was on par with predicted fall hair trends and coincides with a burgeoning bob trend consuming the wider beauty world.
Lila Moss
Lila Moss dons a side part at the Gucci film premiere in Milan.
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Moss, daughter of Kate Moss, led the side part movement outside the Gucci film premiere on Tuesday night; her blond hair brushed over the right side of her head. Adding her own attitude to the Y2K aesthetic, the model used a single bobby pin to hold the parted half of her hair away from her face.
Demi Moore
Demi Moore opted for her usual long hair at the Gucci premiere of “The Tiger.”
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Moore stayed true to her signature style outside the Palazzo Mezzanotte with long black hair falling below her chest. The minimal aesthetic allowed her carefully beaded gown to take center stage instead. However, pieces of her inky hair still stood out against the warm-toned floral pattern.
Emma Mae Koch
Emma Mae Koch revives
Emma Mae Koch resembled a Tom Ford Gucci model way back when. Her blond hair was slicked and brushed up and over the right side of her head; the sides circling her ears without touching them. While the red velvet garments brought to mind Gucci in the 1990s, the hairstyle was reminiscent of the 1970s beauty aesthetic.
Valeria Golino
Valeria Golino, too, traveled back in time to the 1970s with her hair, presenting a hyper-curly shag and tiny bangs. The hairdo has become synonymous with the Italian actress, who famously starred in “Rain Man” alongside Tom Cruise.
Maria Bottle
Maria Bottle partners her micro bangs with a messy hairstyle at the premiere of “The Tiger.”
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In front of the Palazzo Mezzanotte, Bottle put her micro bangs on full display, tying the body of her back into a ponytail behind her head. Meanwhile, parts of her red-colored hair fell to the sides as if the style had come undone on the way to the premiere. The aesthetic was effortless and undone.