Wearable Wet Look: (Chloe pictured on the right)
The reoccurring theme of wet hair
is taking a turn, stepping away from the runway and into everyday life.
Previously, this look was difficult to achieve outside of seasonal shows, the
lack of transferability into day to day life meant that whilst this was a
popular look, very few people could achieve it. Instead, this
season Chloe has taken the lead in showcasing attainable styles. With volume at
the roots, stylists were able to achieve a subtle yet sophisticated style that
could be worn to a multitude of events. Following in their footsteps Altuzarra (top
left) presented a slightly more lacquered look with intentions of having a
longer hold. Alternatively, if the structured look isn’t for you then Markus
Lupfer (shown bottom right) introduced the high-shine glossy look that conveys
the effortless aura of class.
Baby Bangs:

As seen over the last few seasons,
fringes have drastically increased in popularity, however; 2019 contemporary
trends have led to the birth of the ‘Baby Bang’ these micro-fringes have been
accessorised with luxurious headbands in shows such as Prada (seen on right),
Miu Miu (seen on left) and Dries Van Noten. Behind this hairstyling phenomenon
was two of the industry’s most influential stylists, Guido Palau and Sam
McKnight. Over the years they have rose to fame over their ability to create
and forecast many seasonal hair trends. This trend is most certainly one to
look out for.
Polished Perfection:
Sleek hair is back in the game…
what was once considered ‘average’ is now the new ‘it’ style. Model’s sashaying
down the runway with shimmering hair left critics and stylists eager to
recreate this look. At the forefront of the media attention was Missoni (left) with
their simplistic half up half down style, shortly followed by the rejuvenation
of the classic bun from Moschino (right) both of which boast these
ultra-reflective finishes. Upon interviews with creative directors, simplicity
of the hair enhances the rest of the outfit, every aspect is considered as an
independent factor towards a celebration of individuality. Use Wella Glam Mist
(£13.60) and Wella Shimmer Delight (£10.80).
These next few posts will be in collaboration with
Oliver & Lee Hair Design, a salon based in Sittingbourne, Kent. If you are interested in any of the services or products discussed in the posts then please do not hesitate to contact me or the salon directly.
Photo Credit: British Fashion Council, Vogue
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