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hairstyle 2010 featured
All hairstyles listed here are right on trend for 2010 spring. Just enjoy!
Hairstyle 1: Braids
Every pretty plaited permutation is on trend. "That's the whole thing about trends now—everything's a trend. We're trying to do it all," says Danilo, Pantene celebrity hairstylist. Evidence on spring's runways: Tried and true inverted, updo and fishtail versions ruled at Giambattista Valli, Rochas and Emanuel Ungaro, while models at Nathan Jenden, KTZ, Oscar de la Renta and Alexander Wang wore milkmaid, Pippi Longstocking, Heidi and girl-next-door styles. "Braids have been so popular because we have been using the hair as ornamentation, as opposed to using grips, slide combs and accessories," says Eugene Souleiman, Wella Professional global creative director and architect of the updos at Rochas, and Antonio Marras' dishevelled creations. "They look cool and are very easy to do at home."
Hairstyle 2: Bun
Souleiman said "it was to create something timeless and soft and sensual, in direct contrast to over-styled, hard "madame" up-hairdos." It was his crafted at Rochas and Dolce & Gabbana. Each swirled, twirled and curled strand reinforced that while spending time in front of the mirror is a must, creating perfection is not. "We are approaching a more stylish time in fashion and in hair. Designers and people are expecting more from the hairdresser, and they are enjoying our expertise and vision. Everyone wants to make a strong statement and stand out from the crowd."
Hairstyle 3: Glamorous curls
Needless to say, all women want to look chic and glamorous. That's why you should take the opinion of Souleiman who believe that natural hair or bedhead hair were no longer fashionable. On the contrary, manipulated waves were a mainstay on the runways, showing sex appeal with definitive movement and softly structured shape at Giles, Chloé, Jonathan Saunders and Versace. Besides, it replacd the traditional wash-and-wear hair of spring runways past. In Sam McKnight's view, "It's sort of a backlash against the boho, beachy look which shows that women are demanding more styled hair and products now."
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hairstyle 2010 featured
All hairstyles listed here are right on trend for 2010 spring. Just enjoy!
Hairstyle 1: Braids
Every pretty plaited permutation is on trend. "That's the whole thing about trends now—everything's a trend. We're trying to do it all," says Danilo, Pantene celebrity hairstylist. Evidence on spring's runways: Tried and true inverted, updo and fishtail versions ruled at Giambattista Valli, Rochas and Emanuel Ungaro, while models at Nathan Jenden, KTZ, Oscar de la Renta and Alexander Wang wore milkmaid, Pippi Longstocking, Heidi and girl-next-door styles. "Braids have been so popular because we have been using the hair as ornamentation, as opposed to using grips, slide combs and accessories," says Eugene Souleiman, Wella Professional global creative director and architect of the updos at Rochas, and Antonio Marras' dishevelled creations. "They look cool and are very easy to do at home."
Hairstyle 2: Bun
Souleiman said "it was to create something timeless and soft and sensual, in direct contrast to over-styled, hard "madame" up-hairdos." It was his crafted at Rochas and Dolce & Gabbana. Each swirled, twirled and curled strand reinforced that while spending time in front of the mirror is a must, creating perfection is not. "We are approaching a more stylish time in fashion and in hair. Designers and people are expecting more from the hairdresser, and they are enjoying our expertise and vision. Everyone wants to make a strong statement and stand out from the crowd."
Hairstyle 3: Glamorous curls
Needless to say, all women want to look chic and glamorous. That's why you should take the opinion of Souleiman who believe that natural hair or bedhead hair were no longer fashionable. On the contrary, manipulated waves were a mainstay on the runways, showing sex appeal with definitive movement and softly structured shape at Giles, Chloé, Jonathan Saunders and Versace. Besides, it replacd the traditional wash-and-wear hair of spring runways past. In Sam McKnight's view, "It's sort of a backlash against the boho, beachy look which shows that women are demanding more styled hair and products now."
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