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Versus
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Ralph Lauren
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Marc Jacobs
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Luella
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Lanvin
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Dolce & Gabbana
Who knew buns could be so diverse? At the SS10 shows the classic hair style cropped up everywhere and in countless guises. At Versus
hair stylist Syd Hayes looped hair into flattened half-buns with wispy ends, while at Dolce & Gabbana
they were a more decadently dishevelled affair - slouchy, loose and embellished with gold slides. In contrast, structure and shine were key to the buns showcased at Ralph Lauren
and Marc Jacobs
. Hair stylist Guido Palau took inspiration from dancers’ top knots to create perfectly centred buns that were pulled taut and slicked with shine. And at Lanvin
and Luella
the mood was less severe and more whimsical - knots were fat with frothy, airy texture and sat upright at the crown.