Hairstyle Trends- Part 2

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Hairstyle Trends- Part 2

Which Hairstyle Should You Choose? 

Hair color trends are sure to be the path to fashion runways. As it is necessary that the hairstyling too should be taken care of to make the best out of the modern look and makeover you are in desperate need of. For this, you need to build a good profile well suited to your identity. In this way, the trends mentioned below are worth following to have the best stylish look you are craving for. 

#1. Middle Part

The middle part is as classy as can be as at this point it neatly fits in with the 70s comeback. Whereas the center part is supposed to be easy along with the rest of the hair volume.

For example, at the Longchamp, this kind of straight and clean center part contrasted the very slightly unkempt and texture styling where the top of the hair was very deliberately tousled, the hair was even more unkempt at each x other, although having the front strands pulled under back strands also kept it out of the face.

Check out the center part at Christopher Kane for a cleaner look, that is extra neat, with hair styled to be sleek but not greasy or damp, with the front strands pushed behind the ears.

At Oscar De La Renta, all of us saw the manner of different takes on center part with models having voluminous curls and pin-straight hair also have the hair styled into a soft middle part and also left loose in some cases while in others it was pulled back with a ribbon.

Hair parted in the center as well as pulled back in a braid in some instances, where the middle part combined with two symmetrical cornrows along the sides made a huge impact at Tory Burch. 

#2. Side Part

Side parts are prim and proper where middle parts are soft and a little wild, looking school girlish in some instances whereas mature and sophisticated in others, appreciating the versatility as much as the hairstylists made them one of the popular hairstyle trends.

To give the much-needed structure, a deep side part along with lightly damp and mussed styling at Dries Van Noten. The popular side-parted hair at Stella Mc Cartney that was either left loose or pulled back into a low slung ponytail is another hairstyle trend.

Now, at Lela Rose, where the hair was parted deeply along the side and the few front strands were pushed forward it slightly covers the forehead and with a few bobby pins keep things in place. Where most of the models on the Paco Rabanne and Roberto Cavalli runways are sporting deep, dramatic, side parts as quite a few others wore cornrows instead. 

#3. Low Ponytail

Even though it might be the most classic of the hairstyles, the low hanging ponytail has also been on the trend list in many of the prior seasons. To hide the hair tie with a twist of a strand of hair that is the secret to a super elegant low ponytail which was exactly what was done at Lela Rose. when at Cushnie, the low slung ponytails were looking as sleek as can be and with middle-parted hair that is pulled into them it is held with the help of small, clear elastic, which is the most unique ponies which were the ones threaded with shiny metal chains at the popular Christian Siriano show. 

#4. High Ponies

While the low ponytails represented elegance, the high lodged counterparts represent the opposite which is something childish, daring and just a little trashy. The stylists fully embraced the ridiculousness of high ponytail hair trends. 

Pulling up the hair as tightly as possible up into high ponytails, and further waved and slicked to fan out dramatically behind the head, also the high ponytails at Emilia Wickstead tied off with a cutesy ribbon slightly separated to sit over the head. With Ashley Williams a similar look somehow grungy with the black bow not making up for the fact that high ponytail is a little messy. 

Getting the Ariana Grande vibes it comes with high ponytails at Byblos that were super long and tied off with a wide sparkly hair tie. 

#5. Soft Waves

As it is never going out of style, romantically waved hair with soft waves requires a bit of work that may seem natural and effortless which is exactly what the fashion world loves. No matter what the actual clothing style is, this was the choice on a variety of different runways. 

Also at Rejina Pyo, those soft romantic waves come with a retro feel while in some instances, especially with hair that is side-parted and all the waves kept glossy and soft with a timeless feel also with the hair brushed back or parted in the center. With a retro vibe at Zimmermann And Ryan Lo, the two runways where the combination of lush, healthy waves come with a side part reminding us of 1940s bombshells. 

At philosophy Di Lorenzo Serafini, hair was tousled with gentle waves in a way that was beachy and elegant rather than glam. 

#6. Intense Curls

With some teasing and very small curling iron, whether natural or crafted, the voluminous hair with tight curls is one of the more fun hair trends. Where the 70s disco was part of the inspiration, it is important to think it illustrates the continuing shit towards celebrating the natural hair in the fashion industry 

With models rocking natural hair while others had their hair curled, it curled that celebrated at Louis Vuitton with voluminous do that was then pulled back into a semi updo with a twist at the top. Quite memorable was the cascade of curls at Rodarte especially as models also had their hair embellished and pinned with gorgeous floral hair accessories.

Concluding The Discussion With A Take On The Curls 

At Staud, curly hair was pinned behind the ear and the joyful way the models strutted down the runway seemed to imply that they were big fans of the look. Everyone is talking about disco curls at Michael Kors, whereas Cher and Diana Ross have both been envious of the large curls the hair was styled into on the 70s inspired runway. 

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