Milan Fashion Week was set against a fitting backdrop: the sun was shining brightly for the spring/summer '12 shows. Milan fashion is known for being a bit more racy and the beauty world is no different. Here's the top trends from Milan, perfect for balmy summer nights...
Plaits, rope braids and fishtail plaits all made an appearance on the Milan catwalks. Odile Gilbert masterminded a beautiful summer hairstyle at Moschino with a plait hairband working its way into a plait 'chignon' at the nape. At Antonio Marras, Eugene Souleiman pulled hair into a side ponytail before dividing into two sections, twisting into a rope braid and pinning across the head. In the midst of a very hot and bustling backstage at Just Cavalli, Malcolm Edwards was attempting the ambitious task of three different hairstyles on different models. The inspiration? Groupies at a rock concert. The hairstyles? One look involved a rope braid, the other two fishtail plaits at each side of the head joining at the back by a feather extension.
Plaits, rope braids and fishtail plaits all made an appearance on the Milan catwalks. Odile Gilbert masterminded a beautiful summer hairstyle at Moschino with a plait hairband working its way into a plait 'chignon' at the nape. At Antonio Marras, Eugene Souleiman pulled hair into a side ponytail before dividing into two sections, twisting into a rope braid and pinning across the head. In the midst of a very hot and bustling backstage at Just Cavalli, Malcolm Edwards was attempting the ambitious task of three different hairstyles on different models. The inspiration? Groupies at a rock concert. The hairstyles? One look involved a rope braid, the other two fishtail plaits at each side of the head joining at the back by a feather extension.
Plaits, rope braids and fishtail plaits all made an appearance on the Milan catwalks. Odile Gilbert masterminded a beautiful summer hairstyle at Moschino with a plait hairband working its way into a plait 'chignon' at the nape. At Antonio Marras, Eugene Souleiman pulled hair into a side ponytail before dividing into two sections, twisting into a rope braid and pinning across the head. In the midst of a very hot and bustling backstage at Just Cavalli, Malcolm Edwards was attempting the ambitious task of three different hairstyles on different models. The inspiration? Groupies at a rock concert. The hairstyles? One look involved a rope braid, the other two fishtail plaits at each side of the head joining at the back by a feather extension.
Hair was a tale of two styles in Milan. At Moschino and Antonio Marras we saw a mix of sleek and braided. While at Etro Eugene Souleiman created a style that from the front looked like a high-shine, wet-look up-do and from the back appeared to be a dry ponytail with pieces falling out to one side. At Jil Sander hair was pulled into a sculptural up-do thanks to Guido Palau. From the front the hair was sleek, but to the back (with the help of a roly poly) hair was rolled under to create volume and curvature. Paul Hanlon gave plaits at Iceberg slicked one side of the hair for a boyish, combed look; on the other hair was left pretty, wispy and flyaway.
Hair was a tale of two styles in Milan. At Moschino and Antonio Marras we saw a mix of sleek and braided. While at Etro Eugene Souleiman created a style that from the front looked like a high-shine, wet-look up-do and from the back appeared to be a dry ponytail with pieces falling out to one side. At Jil Sander hair was pulled into a sculptural up-do thanks to Guido Palau. From the front the hair was sleek, but to the back (with the help of a roly poly) hair was rolled under to create volume and curvature. Paul Hanlon at Iceberg slicked one side of the hair for a boyish, combed look; on the other hair was left pretty, wispy and flyaway.
Hair was a tale of two styles in Milan. At Moschino and Antonio Marras we saw a mix of sleek and braided. While at Etro Eugene Souleiman created a style that from the front looked like a high-shine, wet-look up-do and from the back appeared to be a dry ponytail with pieces falling out to one side. At Jil Sander hair was pulled into a sculptural up-do thanks to Guido Palau. From the front the hair was sleek, but to the back (with the help of a roly poly) hair was rolled under to create volume and curvature. Paul Hanlon at Iceberg slicked one side of the hair for a boyish, combed look; on the other hair was left pretty, wispy and flyaway.
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