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Stella McCartney
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Richard Nicoll
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DSquared2
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Donna Karan
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Etro
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Narciso Rodriguez
The perfect style to ease you into a cleaner, leaner start to 2011, strict neat styles were in abundance on the catwalks. At Donna Karan slick and shiny patent headbands adorned glossed heads and looped knots while at Narciso Rodriguez hair stylist Eugene Souleiman created a model army with uniform loose lengths characterised by razor sharp centre partings and exposed ears. Buns were an easy route to the trend too, at Richard Nicoll and Etro hair was swept off faces for a clean silhouette. At Stella McCartney ponytails provided neat relief, smoothed as they were into strict side partings while at Dsquared2 every strand was scraped back off faces to give the dramatic make-up centre stage. The perfect antidote to the excesses of the festive season we say.