From Jason Wu to Tommy Hilfiger, the best hair from NYFW's runway shows
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Marc Jacobs SS17
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Marc Jacobs SS17
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Ralph Lauren SS17
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A subtly tousled down 'do for Ralph Lauren working with the natural texture of each girl
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Ralph Lauren SS17
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Ralph Lauren SS17
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A little separation through the ends makes this simple look less contrived
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Marchesa SS17
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An architectural dual texture for Marchesa hair by Antonio Corral Calero, with softer ends and a sleek- back crown
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Marchesa SS17
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Sharp lines and intricate accessories complete the dichotomy of the look
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Marchesa SS17
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Michael Kors SS17
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Orlando Pita asked models to sleep in damp hair the night before the show for as natural a finish as possible. Accessible beauty
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Rodarte SS17
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Without a doubt one of the most standout hair looks from NYFW SS17, the Rodarte hair was a thing of beauty.
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Rodarte SS17
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Odile Gilbert took pieces of tulle and sequins from the dresses in the collection and pinned them into the hair. It took her team an entire day to make them all.
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Narciso Rodriguez SS17
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Want hair this shiny? Anthony Turner applied Bumble and Bumble Invisible Hairdressers Oil onto the hair before running over it with a straightening iron for extra shine. 'You'll get a bit of smoke,' Anthony warned, 'but it's the oil not your hair.'
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Narciso Rodriguez SS17
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We've spotted a few power partings at NYFW so far. This is one of our favourites.
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Coach SS17
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A tougher look for Coach girls this season with contrived texture and broken fringes
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Tory Burch SS17
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A great example of how pulling out a few random pieces from around your hairline can soften an easy up do.
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Vera Wang SS17
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Rag and Bone SS17
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If models turned up with super straight hair, wayward waves or corkscrew curls, that's how it would stay for the runway. Here, character cuts came into their own, from this buzz-cut to Grace Hartzel's new shag.
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Zac Posen SS17
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After diffuser drying the hair, Odile Gilbert asked each model to tip their head upside down whilst she spritzed their hair with a cloud of MoroccanOil Dry Shampoo. Texture done, she then wrapped random sections around at the back and fixed in place with pins.
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Oscar De La Renta SS17
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Orlando Pita summed up this hair as, 'beautiful hair, for beautiful girls, wearing beautiful clothes.' Can't argue with that.
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Phillip Lim SS17
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Who knew deeper than deep, deconstructed side parts could look so good?