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Don't miss the latest hair trends of spring.
Combed forward and slicked across the face, hairstylist Guido Palau utilized a ton of gel to create the almost helmet-like shine at the Givenchy show. Even more shine was added by way of Redken Diamond Oil mist when the hair was twisted and pinned in the back into a low chignon.
The half-up style at Carolina Herrera was created by folding two sections of hair over one another, and then seamlessly securing each piece with bobby pins. The back of the hair got its shine factor from a hair serum, while the front got it from a dousing of hairspray.
The phrase "sexy mermaids" was thrown around backstage at Altuzarra. Hairstylist Odile Gilbert used a similar technique here as she did at Thakoon (styling cream as the wetting agent), but this time she left the hair down and slightly rumpled.
TOP IT OFF
Hairstylist Odile Gilbert and her team used fabric scraps from the Rodarte collection to create dozens of pins and headbands for the show.The accessories were a jumble of tulle, sequin, organza, and string; some were adorned with flowers and jewels. Fastened randomly on the back of models' heads, the sheer prettiness of it all was a sight for sore eyes. It's even more impressive to note that Gilbert and her team whipped them all up in about a day.
Hairstylist Odile Gilbert and her team used fabric scraps from the Rodarte collection to create dozens of pins and headbands for the show.The accessories were a jumble of tulle, sequin, organza, and string; some were adorned with flowers and jewels. Fastened randomly on the back of models' heads, the sheer prettiness of it all was a sight for sore eyes. It's even more impressive to note that Gilbert and her team whipped them all up in about a day.
NOT-SO-BASIC BRAIDS
It's easy to forget about the braids at Preen considering the models were covered in flowers. But the oddball placement and complete lack of elastics made these braids a stand-out this season.
Hairstylist Rudi Lewis spent days weaving more than 300 braided extensions for the Emporio Armani show. The final look was a jumble of five looped, fishtailed, and otherwise purposefully imperfect braids. "This girl has been away for a while. Her hair has been growing out, she's got braids," Lewis said backstage. "They're braids that have gotten a bit salty and messy."
It's easy to forget about the braids at Preen considering the models were covered in flowers. But the oddball placement and complete lack of elastics made these braids a stand-out this season.
Hairstylist Rudi Lewis spent days weaving more than 300 braided extensions for the Emporio Armani show. The final look was a jumble of five looped, fishtailed, and otherwise purposefully imperfect braids. "This girl has been away for a while. Her hair has been growing out, she's got braids," Lewis said backstage. "They're braids that have gotten a bit salty and messy."
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