With the curtain closing on London Fashion Week, today we've been reflecting on all the beauty looks we've seen through a haze of early morning call times, busy backstages and sparkling catwalk shows. As with every season New York works as the foundation before London, Milan and Paris build on the looks until we have set-in-stone new season trends. Right now with London still fresh in our minds we reveal the trends we predict you'll be embracing come spring. Notebook at the ready...
It's back! Wet-look hair looks set to be big next season. It started in New York with shine and evolved to full-on wet hair in London, in fact the hair at Giles was literally wet as Paul Hanlon sent all 40+ models down the catwalk with freshly washed hair that had been pulled into loose buns to form natural waves and pulled out in the line-up before they stepped out. At Antonio Beradi, John Frieda's Anthony Turner gave Veronica Lake-esque waves a tough, boyish edge by working Extra Strength Serum through roots. Luke Hersheson used L'Oreal Professional Gloss Control to give French Plaits a souped-up shine at Danielle Scutt. We love this wet-look, but it's definitely easier to pull off on holiday than in the office - you have been warned.
It's back! Wet-look hair looks set to be big next season. It started in New York with shine and evolved to full-on wet hair in London, in fact the hair at Giles was literally wet as Paul Hanlon sent all 40+ models down the catwalk with freshly washed hair that had been pulled into loose buns to form natural waves and pulled out in the line-up before they stepped out. At Antonio Beradi, John Frieda's Anthony Turner gave Veronica Lake-esque waves a tough, boyish edge by working Extra Strength Serum through roots. Luke Hersheson used L'Oreal Professional Gloss Control to give French Plaits a souped-up shine at Danielle Scutt. We love this wet-look, but it's definitely easier to pull off on holiday than in the office - you have been warned.
It's back! Wet-look hair looks set to be big next season. It started in New York with shine and evolved to full-on wet hair in London, in fact the hair at Giles was literally wet as Paul Hanlon sent all 40+ models down the catwalk with freshly washed hair that had been pulled into loose buns to form natural waves and pulled out in the line-up before they stepped out. At Antonio Beradi, John Frieda's Anthony Turner gave Veronica Lake-esque waves a tough, boyish edge by working Extra Strength Serum through roots. Luke Hersheson used L'Oreal Professional Gloss Control to give French Plaits a souped-up shine at Danielle Scutt. We love this wet-look, but it's definitely easier to pull off on holiday than in the office - you have been warned.
Hair was a complete mix. There was the odd ponytail lingering on from autumn/winter’s style explosion; plaits were few and far between, while hair was worn sleek and wavy. The common factor? Side partings. Spring/summer is all about low, side partings. At Jonathan Sauders Paul Hanlon pulled hair into a sleek ponytail with pretty flyaways; while at Todd Lynn Cos Sakkas gave models sleek ponytails that were low at the nape, complete with side part. At Mark Fast, James Pecis created a faux bun (a look Team Elle hopes takes off in Milan and Paris; it's so beautiful we'll be wearing it come what may). At Ashish James Rowe showcased one of the only plaits –pulled to the side, while at Matthew Williamson Cos Sakkas worked hair into retro waves with a subtle side part.
Hair was a complete mix. There was the odd ponytail lingering on from autumn/winter’s style explosion; plaits were few and far between, while hair was worn sleek and wavy. The common factor? Side partings. Spring/summer is all about low, side partings. At Jonathan Sauders Paul Hanlon pulled hair into a sleek ponytail with pretty flyaways; while at Todd Lynn Cos Sakkas gave models sleek ponytails that were low at the nape, complete with side part. At Mark Fast, James Pecis created a faux bun (a look Team Elle hopes takes off in Milan and Paris; it's so beautiful we'll be wearing it come what may). At Ashish James Rowe showcased one of the only plaits –pulled to the side, while at Matthew Williamson Cos Sakkas worked hair into retro waves with a subtle side part.
Hair was a complete mix. There was the odd ponytail lingering on from autumn/winter’s style explosion; plaits were few and far between, while hair was worn sleek and wavy. The common factor? Side partings. Spring/summer is all about low, side partings. At Jonathan Sauders Paul Hanlon pulled hair into a sleek ponytail with pretty flyaways; while at Todd Lynn Cos Sakkas gave models sleek ponytails that were low at the nape, complete with side part. At Mark Fast, James Pecis created a faux bun (a look Team Elle hopes takes off in Milan and Paris; it's so beautiful we'll be wearing it come what may). At Ashish James Rowe showcased one of the only plaits –pulled to the side, while at Matthew Williamson Cos Sakkas worked hair into retro waves with a subtle side part.
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