Noah Cyrus channeled a young Amy Winehouse with a BumpIt in her hair at SiriusXM Studios in New York City on Tuesday.
The 25-year-old music artist opted for the iconic beehive hairstyle, a look first popularized by hair architect Margaret Vinci Heldt in the early ’60s, which Winehouse later made a key point in the makeup of her on-stage persona.
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Cyrus pulled her dark brown tresses into the half-up, half-down hairdo, leaving her short, thick fringe flat against her forehead while longer side pieces curled in front of her ears. The lower half of her hair was lightly waved; the ends sweeping along her lower back. Her makeup was much more pared-down in comparison. Instead of bushy brows to match the voluminous hairstyle, she kept her signature skinny, slightly arched eyebrows. Meanwhile, her eyelids were coated in a dusty charcoal shadow tinged with peach shimmer hues; the color also extended across her waterline.
In its entirety, her fashion — a white lace slipdress — included, Cyrus’ aesthetic appeared like a melting pot of delicate and dark moods, a hard-edged rocker cosplaying as an ethereal ingénue, if you will.
The “July” vocalist recently played with the same style dichotomy on stage during her performance at the Grand Ole Opry last week. There, she twisted her hair into a half-up, half-down style once again, only this time she left the BumpIt out and added a bun instead. Her bangs were also brushed back off her forehead; the ends of her hair boasting tighter curls, too.
The beehive hairstyle, popularized by stars such as Aretha Franklin and Audrey Hepburn, is undergoing a resurgence recently, with a cast of musical stars donning renditions of the retro look. Lana Del Rey has been noticeably leading the charge in this on stage during her summer stadium tour through the U.K. and Ireland. Twenty-year-old singer Jessie Murph was also seen sporting the style as the musical guest on Monday night’s episode of “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.”
Cardi B, similarly, tested new heights with bombshell bird’s nest hair at the Balenciaga fall 2025 couture show in Paris earlier in July. The artist added foot-long extensions that were tied and teased on top of her head, while her ends maintained the shape of the wide-barrel rollers that formed them.