How exciting, I'm flattered! I think our face shapes are similar, I could see this type of longer angled bob working for you. It's definitely possible to keep a lot of wildness in, especially at the longer length, if that's something you're interested in.
I know your hair isn't curly as mine, but a couple things about them: First while my hair is curly, it is not thick nor heavy; getting all those layers put in is a big part of what allows it to curl the way it does. Second, the other thing that gets me those curls is the curl products I use. My main curl product (mousse) goes all over, not just at the roots though that's where I start; I also use a fair amount. When it's longer, the curls ease up quite a lot and without any curl product it will be very loose, almost wavy. With the longer hair I used a curl crème, but find them too heavy with short hair. Your hair probably has better texture for those, though. And the third is that on the days I wash my hair I use a blow dryer, and will also use it on some non-wash days for quick water/mousse refreshers; letting it air dry will get me curls, but they don't look nearly as good or as fluffy.
As Rachy and Texstyle mentioned, it's possible that with the right layering your hair will be lighter and thus might curl more, especially with a good curl product (EDIT: Ok looks like you confirmed this :)). With wavy hair usually the best you'd get is a loose curl. The curl mousse I use is rather pricey but it is an excellent curl inducer. KP recently bought some and posted some great photos showing how much more curly it made her wavy hair in one of my posts.
Which of the wavy types of hair do you think you have, Mona?