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Lanvin
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Yves Saint Laurent
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Stella McCartney
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Giles
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Chloe
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Celine
“Easy glamour” best summed up the mood at many Paris shows. Chloe
girls sported a romantically undone, natural style characterised by a rough centre parting and wispy, dishevelled texture – a perfect partner to an easy, boyish collection. At Stella McCartney
hair was left loose and lightly textured while at Giles natural waves were adorned with coloured hairpieces, woven in to add interest. Classic buns are a style staple and were the perfect accessory to strong, elegant silhouettes this season; at Lanvin
, fat deconstructed buns reigned while at YSL
hair stylist Julien D’Ys used zig zagged headbands to construct a modern shape and add a punky edge to messy updos. At Celine
typically feminine ballerina buns were given a masculine twist with square tops and gutsy texture.