I have always felt that true trends aren't the ubiquitous, trendy styles, but rather choices quietly discovered by a few and then slowly gaining popularity.
For me, the drawstring v part wig is such a "secret that can't be kept hidden."
I remember seeing a hair blogger's video on TikTok late last year. She shared that the 2025 women's hairstyle trend would return to "naturalness and lightness," emphasizing a natural hairline and comfort. The one she was wearing on screen was a
drawstring v part wig. The natural volume, the subtle parting, and the seamless look of a wig instantly captivated me.
I quickly bought one to try it out. And after that one try, there was no going back.
It made me realize that the three keywords "seamless," "breathable," and "quick to install" perfectly match the real needs of women for wigs today. Everyone wants convenience and time-saving, but also naturalness and beauty. The Drawstring V Part Wig perfectly balances both.
I think it will become a hidden trend in 2025, not only because of its clever design but also because of its "realism."
Unlike lace wigs that require trimming, applying glue, and baby hair, or
headband wigs that always have a sporty feel, it's more like a "semi-natural state"—unpretentious yet perfectly integrated.
I recently took two with me on a trip, one naturally curly and one dark brown with soft waves. I got compliments from friends every day for changing my hairstyle.
One friend even came to ask, "What's this new style? It doesn't look like a wig at all!"
I laughed and told her, "It's actually very understated, but believe me, it will definitely be a hit next year."
In my opinion, the popularity of the drawstring v part wig is inevitable.
Women are increasingly prioritizing comfort, practicality, and naturalness, and this wig perfectly meets these core needs.
So, if you're also looking for a wig that "doesn't look like a wig," this might be the best option to try in 2025.