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Every year there seems to be one standout movie that dictates the big trends of that season. For the S/S shows, Black Swan swooped in and inspired hair and makeup artists everywhere to channel their inner demon, while this season, it The Girl With A Dragon Tattoo that can be credited for all the raw, gothic hair and makeup being splashed about backstage. Despite creeping its way into many of the big name shows, this look shares the big screen with four other must-try hairstyles this year. These, dear Primpers, are the hairstyles that you be seeing on billboards, on red carpets, and hopefully, staring back at you in the mirror in the very near future. They are, as I like to call them, the hottest thing since Nando Peri-Peri. We saw this coming through in the S/S shows back in September last year, and I thrilled to report that elegantly bended hair remains a strong focus this season, too. Gone are the days of messy, textured waves, now, it all about elegant simplicity. All you need is a heat protector, curling tong, and light-hold hairspray, and you good to go. If you feeling extra special, create texture and shape by braiding your hair and creating a headband like they did at Pucci. I predict this to be one of the most copied looks from the shows. Love! From top to bottom: Isabel Marant, Pucci, Lanvin A/W Bold Fringes When Rose Byrne rocked up to the Oscars with that bold fringe, she stole the show for me. Well, that and Ange leg. The good news is that it wasn a one-off moment of genius, it was a well thought out attack that instantly grabbed headlines world-wide. The fringe is back in a big way this year, so if you were ever toying with the idea, now might just be the time. From top to bottom: Rose Byrne at the Oscars, Marni A/W Me (circa 2008) and now thinking about revisiting this old gem 3. Rolls, Twists, and Chignons When in doubt, roll it, twist it, or hide it. That my motto anyway, Primpers. Luckily for us all, this season entices us with yet another parade of perfectly wearable, incredibly simple hairstyles that help hide bad hair days for good. My pick would have to be the romantic style from Rodarte that burberry Wallets Replica bag was inspired by for it Australia. Gosh, you don hear that backstage very often. Yay for us! That said, I do feel like these need a bit more explanation. Take Haider Ackermann for example, this is the perfect example of The Girl With A Dragon Tattoo creeping its way onto the runway. It dark, raw, edgy and probably not a hairstyle you wanting to rush out and recreate. Well, good news! You don have to. Ditch the red paint and haven finish, and focus on the chignon at the back. Totally wearable and very nice indeed. The same can be said for Fendi twists. Don take them too literally, just use them as a cue for what you can recreate at home. Perhaps just a little twists down the side of your head, or twist your ends into a chignon. Whatever goes, really. From top to bottom: Fendi, Rodarte, Haider Ackermann A/W Super Shiny And finally we have a finish, rather than a style, that showcases beautiful, glossy hair over matte, gritty ends we seen in the past. Yessss! This season, hair was treated to piles of shine spray, gel, mousse, and everything else in between that ensures a glossy finish. The word from backstage, toss your matte texturiser and get amongst the good stuff. I sold! This Year Biggest Hair Trends Every year there seems to be one standout movie that dictates the big trends of that season. For the S/S shows, Black Swan swooped in and inspired hair and makeup artists everywhere to channel their inner demon, while this season, it The Girl With A Dragon Tattoo that can be credited for all the raw, gothic hair and makeup being splashed about backstage. Despite creeping its way into many of the big name shows, this look shares the big screen with four other must-try hairstyles this year. These, dear Primpers, are the hairstyles that you be seeing on billboards, on red carpets, and hopefully, staring back at you in the mirror in the very near future. They are, as I like to call them, the hottest thing since Nando Peri-Peri. We saw this coming through in the S/S shows back in September last year, and I thrilled to report that elegantly bended hair remains a strong focus this season, too. Gone are the days of messy, textured waves, now, it all about elegant simplicity. All you need is a heat protector, curling tong, and light-hold hairspray, and you good to go. If you feeling extra special, create texture and shape by braiding your hair and creating a headband like they did at Pucci. I predict this to be one of the most copied looks from the shows. Love! From top to bottom: Isabel Marant, Pucci, Lanvin A/W Bold Fringes When Rose Byrne rocked up to the Oscars with that bold fringe, she stole the show for me. Well, that and Ange leg. The good news is that it wasn a one-off moment of genius, it was a well thought out attack that instantly grabbed headlines world-wide. The fringe is back in a big way this year, so if you were ever toying with the idea, now might just be the time. From top to bottom: Rose Byrne at the Oscars, Marni A/W Me (circa 2008) and now thinking about revisiting this old gem 3. Rolls, Twists, and Chignons When in doubt, roll it, twist it, or hide it. That my motto anyway, Primpers. Luckily for us all, this season entices us with yet another parade of perfectly wearable, incredibly simple hairstyles that help hide bad hair days for good. My pick would have to be the romantic style from Rodarte that was inspired by for it Australia. Gosh, you don hear that backstage very often. Yay for us! That said, I do feel like these need a bit more explanation. Take Haider Ackermann for example, this is the perfect example of The Girl With A Dragon Tattoo creeping its way onto the runway. It dark, raw, edgy and probably not a hairstyle you wanting to rush out and recreate. Well, good news! You don have to. Ditch the red paint and haven finish, and focus on the Chanel Shopping Handbag chignon at the back. Totally wearable and very nice indeed. The same can be said for Fendi twists. Don take them too literally, just use them as a cue for what you can recreate at home. Perhaps just a little twists down the side of your head, or twist your ends into a chignon. Whatever goes, really. From top to bottom: Fendi, Rodarte, Haider Ackermann A/W Super Shiny And finally we have a finish, rather than a style, that showcases beautiful, glossy hair over matte, gritty ends we seen in the past. Yessss! This season, hair was treated to piles of shine spray, gel, mousse, and everything else in between that ensures a glossy finish. The word from backstage, toss your matte texturiser and get amongst the good stuff. I sold! This Year Biggest Hair Trends Every year there seems to be one standout movie that dictates the big trends of that season. For the S/S shows, Black Swan swooped in and inspired hair and makeup artists everywhere to channel their inner demon, while this season, it The Girl With A Dragon Tattoo that can be credited for all the raw, gothic hair and makeup being splashed about backstage. Despite creeping its way into many of the big name LV M91805 Croco Leather Lingenieux PM Brown Replica bag shows, this look shares the big screen with four other must-try hairstyles this year. These, dear Primpers, are the hairstyles that you be seeing on billboards, on red carpets, and hopefully, staring back at you in the mirror in the very near future. They are, as I like to call them, the hottest thing since Nando Peri-Peri. We saw this coming through in the S/S shows back in September last year, and I thrilled to report that elegantly bended hair remains a strong focus this season, too. Gone are the days of messy, textured waves, now, it all about elegant simplicity. All you need is a heat protector, curling tong, and light-hold hairspray, and you good to go. If you feeling extra special, create texture and shape by braiding your hair and creating a headband like they did at Pucci. I predict this to be one of the most copied looks from the shows. Love! From top to bottom: Isabel Marant, Pucci, Lanvin A/W Bold Fringes When Rose Byrne rocked up to the Oscars with that bold fringe, she stole the show for me. Well, that and Ange leg. The good news is that it wasn a one-off moment of genius, it was a well thought out attack that instantly grabbed headlines world-wide. The fringe is back in a big way this year, so if you were ever toying with the idea, now might just be the time. From top to bottom: Rose Byrne at the Oscars, Marni A/W Me (circa 2008) and now thinking about revisiting this old gem 3. Rolls, Twists, and Chignons When in doubt, roll it, twist it, or hide it. That my motto anyway, Primpers. Luckily for us all, this season entices us with yet another parade of perfectly wearable, incredibly simple hairstyles that help hide bad hair days for good. My pick would have to be the romantic style from Rodarte that was inspired by for it Australia. Gosh, you don hear that backstage very often. Yay for us! That said, I do feel like these need a bit more explanation. Take Haider Ackermann for example, this is the perfect example of The Girl With A Dragon Tattoo creeping its way onto the runway. It dark, raw, edgy and probably not a hairstyle you wanting to rush out and recreate. Well, good news! You don have to. Ditch the red paint and haven finish, and focus on the chignon at the back. Totally wearable and very nice indeed. The same can be said for Fendi twists. Don take them too literally, just use them as a cue for what you can recreate at home. Perhaps just a little twists down the side of your head, or twist your ends into a chignon. Whatever goes, really. From top to bottom: Fendi, Rodarte, Haider Ackermann A/W Super Shiny And finally we have a finish, rather than a style, that showcases beautiful, glossy hair over matte, gritty ends we seen in the past. Yessss! This season, hair was treated to piles of shine spray, gel, mousse, and everything else in between that ensures a glossy finish. The word from backstage, toss your matte texturiser and get amongst the good stuff. I sold!
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