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Pringle
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Chloe
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Sonia Rykiel
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D&G
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Burberry
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Alexander McQueen
Want a simple beauty look that will work with any trend? Then opt for a go-with-anything centre fold. Wear hair styled straight for a classic 1970s vibe (just don't go poker straight, look to Sonia Rykiel for inspiration and keep some body in the ends), or try blow-dried waves for a luxe easy-to-wear style. If you want to play down a cocktail dress slick hair into a centre parted updo, as seen on the runway at Christopher Kane and Pringle , or lend a dramatic edge to any look by pairing a sleek parting at the roots with a crimped, full-volume updo, seen at Alexander McQueen . Whichever look you go for, keep it simple and slightly dishevelled to ensure it looks super modern and up-to-date.