Trendy hairstyle that can be seen in Edinburgh break (8)
I believe the answer is:
infringe
'seen in edinburgh break' is the definition.
'infringe' can be an answer for 'break' (I've seen this before). I am not sure about the 'seen in edinburgh' bit.
'trendy hairstyle' is the wordplay.
'trendy' becomes 'in' ('in' can mean fashionable).
'hairstyle' becomes 'fringe'.
'in'+'fringe'='INFRINGE'
'that can be' is the link.
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for infringe that I've seen before include "Transgress" , "Break (rule)" , "Cross boundary" , "Refining so as to act against rule or agreement" , "Neglect to obey" .)