Brush up on upcoming hair trends for A/W 2015 with ELLE Beauty’s round-up of London Fashion Week and meet the freshest hair looks for you to replicate next autumn.
The look: Clubby girl
Hair stylist: Anthony Turner for L’Oréal Professionnel
Key products: L’Oreal Professionnel TecniART Full Volume Extra Mousse
Top tip: Rake back wet-look, moussed hair using your fingers into a mid-height pony. Twist the length into a plastic comb slide to secure - the quicker you do it, the better the result.
Sass & Bide
The look: Cool girl
Hair stylist: Sacha Mascolo-Tarbuck for label.m,
Key products: label.m Extra Strong Mousse, label.m Resurrection Style Dust
Top tip: Build up texture in your hair by drenching with mousse and blast your hair dry. Exaggerate the edgy matte look with volumising dust throughout your hair.
The look: Windswept mane
Hair stylist: Anthony Turner for L’Oréal Professionnel
Key products: L’Oreal Professionnel TecniART Pli, L’Oreal Professionnel TecniART Full Volume Extra Mousse
Top tip: Create a savage mane by using mousse and scrunching as you blast dry your hair upside down. Flip back, brush out and sweep your hair to the side without a set parting.
The look: Natural movement
Hair stylist: Karin Bigler for Bumble and Bumble
Key product: Bumble and Bumble Thickening Hairspray
Top tip: While blow-drying your hair, wrap, twist and turn it around your hands to create texture and movement. Create random waves with tongs by wrapping your hair loosely around the barrel.
The look: Clean control
Hair stylist: Syd Hayes for L’Oreal Paris
Key product: L’Oreal Paris Elvive Extraordinary Oil
Top tip: Indent freshly-washed, loose hair around the nape of your neck using a wig cap to ‘set’ the shape. Create a dead centre precise parting and tuck hair behind your ears.
The look: Undone shine
Hair stylist: Guido for Redken
Key products: Redken Diamond Oil High Shine Airy Mist, Redken Quick Dry 18 Instant Finishing Hairspray
Top tip: Start with clean, natural-dried hair and use your fingers to create a messy middle parting. Apply shine spray to the crown and use hairspray to flatten hair against your head.
The look: Modern Hitchcockian
Hair stylist: Anthony Turner for Bumble and bumble
Key products: Bumble and bumble Surf Infusion (out May), Bumble and bumble Thickening Hairspray
Top tip: Tease your hair at the crown to create some volume and height. To modernise it, avoid a perfect shape and pull out hairs at the front – it should look like you’ve just slept on it.
The look: Boho Brit girl
Hair stylist: Mark Hampton for TONI&GUY Hair Meet Wardrobe
Key product: TONI&GUY Glamour Sky High Volume Dry Shampoo
Top tip: Spray the crown of your head with dry shampoo for a backcombed effect without the grit.
The look: Boy girl
Hair stylist: Anthony Turner for L’Oréal Professionnel
Key products: L’Oreal Professionnel TecniART Pli, L’Oreal Professionnel TecniART Wild Stylers Crepage de Chignon
Top tip: Create a deep side parting and then blow-dry your hair forwards, flat across the face. Once dry, swoosh the hair around in one motion, tucking behind your ear.
The look: Quiff couture
Hair stylist: Luke Hersheson for L’Oréal Professionnel
Key products: L’Oréal Professionnel Tecni.ART Constructor, L’Oréal Professionnel Infinium Hairspray
Top tip: Prep hair with a texturizing spray to hold your retro quiff in place at the front. Backcomb roots and keep the back free-flowing with natural movement.
Sophia Webster
The look: Seventies Avant-garde Bauhaus movement
Hair stylist: Mark Hampton for TONI&GUY Hair Meet Wardrobe
Key products: TONI&GUY Prep Volume Plumping Mousse, Creative Reboost Dry Shampoo
Top tip: Straighten the hair until it's poker straight before spraying the roots with dry shampoo for a bit of volume.
The look: Attitude and freedom
Hair stylist: Mark Hampton for TONI&GUY Hair Meet Wardrobe
Key product: TONI&GUY Creative Reboost Dry Shampoo
Top tip: With the back section, divide down the middle to create two rolls and taking the top section, twist and place in the top section of the two rolls.
The look: Couture curtain
Hair stylist: Duffy for Vidal Sassoon
Key product: No products for clean, virgin hair
Top tip: Keep your hair flat at the roots and use a round brush to add body through the lengths and ends to create movement.
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