Every season, certain cuts move from conversation to commitment. This month, three shapes are coming through our chair at Vision Hair Studio — each one distinct, each one with a reason.
A great cut is not a trend adopted. It is a shape chosen with intention — one that works with your face, your texture, your life. The right cut requires no effort to maintain. It simply is.
What South Melbourne Is Requesting Right Now
What's being requested at our South Melbourne salon right now is not about following a feed. It's about women arriving with a clearer sense of what they want their hair to do — and choosing cuts that serve their lifestyle as much as their aesthetic.
The three cuts below are not fleeting. They are shapes with staying power — and each one, when placed correctly, looks as considered at week six as it did the day it was cut.
1. The Precision Bob
Structure. Clean lines.
Jaw to collarbone, blunt or softly graduated. Worn sleek or with texture. The precision bob flatters most face shapes and reads as effortlessly polished on any occasion.
It's currently the most requested shape coming through our chair — and it's not hard to see why. In a city where people move between boardroom and weekend without missing a beat, a cut that requires minimal effort to look intentional is genuinely valuable.
The precision bob works whether you air dry and go or spend ten minutes with a round brush. It frames the face, removes weight without removing length, and holds its shape between visits far better than most people expect.
Who it's best for: Most face shapes, particularly oval, heart, and square. Fine to medium hair responds especially well — the blunt line creates the illusion of density and weight.
2. Long Layers with Face Framing
Movement. Versatility.
Length retained, weight removed. Face-framing pieces that work with colour — particularly balayage and bronde — to create dimension that moves. Low maintenance without looking undone.
This cut is the answer for clients who want to grow their hair but feel like it's going nowhere. The issue is rarely length — it's the absence of shape. Long layers introduce movement and lightness without sacrificing the length you've been building, and face-framing pieces act like a colour-free highlight, drawing attention to the face naturally.
At Vision, we design the layers around your colour placement deliberately. If you have balayage or bronde, the right layer placement means the lighter pieces fall exactly where the eye should travel — creating dimension that neither the cut nor the colour achieves alone.
Who it's best for: Medium to thick hair that needs weight removed. Clients with existing balayage or colour who want their cut and colour to work together, not independently.
3. The Textured Lob
Effortless. Modern.
Between bob and long — the lob sits at the shoulder with internal texture to remove bulk and encourage natural movement. Ideal for medium to thick hair. Grows out gracefully, requiring fewer visits.
The textured lob has become one of the most consistently requested shapes at Vision because it solves a very specific problem: clients who want something low-effort but don't want to look like they're not trying. Internal texture removes weight from thick hair without the visible layering that can look dated. The result moves well on its own, air dries with shape, and still responds to styling when you want it to.
It also grows out particularly well — the shoulder length gives you a generous window before the shape feels overgrown, which means clients can stretch visits without compromising the look.
Who it's best for: Medium to thick hair. Clients who air dry regularly or want a cut that works with natural texture rather than against it.
A Note From the Chair
"The clients who arrive the happiest are those who come in having thought about their lifestyle first, their aesthetic second. A cut that suits how you actually live will always outlast a cut that simply looked beautiful on someone else."
Choosing a cut without a consultation is like commissioning a portrait without sitting for it. The result may be beautiful. But it will not be you.
How We Find the Right Shape for You
Every cut at Vision Hair Studio begins with a considered conversation. Four things we examine before scissors meet hair:
Face shape — The relationship between where the cut ends and the line of your jaw, cheekbone, and forehead determines whether a shape flatters or simply exists.
Hair texture — Fine and thick hair behave differently at the same length. A cut designed for your texture removes effort from your morning routine entirely.
Your colour — A cut and colour that are considered together — particularly balayage, bronde, or highlights — create dimension and movement that neither achieves alone.
Your lifestyle — How much time you spend styling matters. We build cuts that work with your routine, not against it — so the result is consistent, not occasional.
Your Experts in Cut and Colour
Chetan Mongia — Director. AHFA Victorian Hairdresser of the Year 2024. Wella Master.
Chloe Euers — Colour Director. International Wella Master.
Ciel Whittaker — Senior Stylist.
Amelia Barthelot — Smoothning Expert.
Begin With a Consultation
If one of these cuts has caught your attention, we invite you to begin with a conversation. Every appointment at Vision includes a considered consultation — no assumptions, no shortcuts.
We're located at 520–522 City Rd, South Melbourne VIC 3205, open Tuesday to Saturday.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the most popular women's haircut in Melbourne right now? At Vision Hair Studio on City Rd, the precision bob is currently our most requested shape — followed closely by the textured lob and long layers with face framing.
How do I know which haircut suits my face shape? The best way is a consultation with one of our stylists, who will assess your face shape, hair texture, lifestyle, and colour before recommending a cut. Every Vision appointment begins this way.
How often do I need a haircut to maintain the shape? It depends on the cut. A precision bob typically needs a refresh every 6–8 weeks. A textured lob or long layers can go 10–12 weeks before the shape feels grown out.
Does Vision Hair Studio in South Melbourne offer consultations? Yes — every appointment at Vision includes a considered consultation at no additional cost. New clients are also welcome to book a standalone consultation before committing to a service.
Where is Vision Hair Studio located? Vision Hair Studio x Chetan is located at 520–522 City Rd, South Melbourne VIC 3205. Open Tuesday to Thursday 10am–8pm, Friday 10am–6pm, Saturday 10am–2pm.
Vision Hair Studio x Chetan — 520–522 City Rd, South Melbourne VIC 3205 — visionhairstudio.com.au — Victorian Hairdresser of the Year 2024