Dragged through a hedge backwards.
Candid street shot Looe, Devon, UK.
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Lay off the conditioner, put down your hairbrush and definitely switch off the straighteners, because it’s time to knock your usual styling routine on the head. This season, looking as though you’ve been dragged through a hedge backwards is definitely en vogue.
Emerging on the spring/summer catwalks — where the most hare-brained ideas often flourish — were an array of distressed, pulled-out anti-styles, some of which even featured hedgerow debris.
New York Fashion Week designer Jason Wu took this one step further in his spring/summer shows, where hairstylist Odile Gilbert adorned models’ twisted up-dos with feathers and twigs.
Minus the foliage, texture was also a key theme backstage at Jonathan Saunders. Frederic Fekkai led a styling team who doused hair with an extra-strong mousse and firm-hold hairspray until it became stiff, matte and tacky, before pulling it into tight, low ponytails and then pulling out a flurry of loose strands at the sides to dismantle the look.
I don't think this guy's atire had a lot to do with "high fashion"!
Dragged through a hedge backwards.
Candid street shot Looe, Devon, UK.
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Lay off the conditioner, put down your hairbrush and definitely switch off the straighteners, because it’s time to knock your usual styling routine on the head. This season, looking as though you’ve been dragged through a hedge backwards is definitely en vogue.
Emerging on the spring/summer catwalks — where the most hare-brained ideas often flourish — were an array of distressed, pulled-out anti-styles, some of which even featured hedgerow debris.
New York Fashion Week designer Jason Wu took this one step further in his spring/summer shows, where hairstylist Odile Gilbert adorned models’ twisted up-dos with feathers and twigs.
Minus the foliage, texture was also a key theme backstage at Jonathan Saunders. Frederic Fekkai led a styling team who doused hair with an extra-strong mousse and firm-hold hairspray until it became stiff, matte and tacky, before pulling it into tight, low ponytails and then pulling out a flurry of loose strands at the sides to dismantle the look.
I don't think this guy's atire had a lot to do with "high fashion"!