At Milly, models hit the runway rocking a deep center part, with strands swept into severe side ponytails and buns. Very no-brainer elegant. Buns for everyone!
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Douglas Hannant
Hannant’s collection was inspired by 1930s chinoiserie, but the hairstyles were a mix of 60’s bouffants and 80’s teased-and-crimped mall hair (a recurring theme this season!). Edgy!
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Badgley Mischka
The gowns were breathtaking, and the hair — teased to high heaven and French twisted in the back — was just the right touch, somewhere between ’80s decadence and early ’60s prim. Love.
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Carolina Herrera
Herrera’s pieces were the absolute epitome of elegance (well, duh). And the hair was the perfect accent — parted down the middle and swept into a low, looped ponytail. Simple and chic.
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L.A.M.B.
The hair at L.A.M.B. was a style statement unto itself! Slicked up into a high, swirling topknot, the sharpness helped punctuate the graphic prints and shapes in the collection.
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Luca Luca
Designer Luca Orlandi sent models down the runway sporting gloriously tousled, glossy-beyond-belief waves — punctuated with bandanas in every color.
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Jason Wu
Twisted into tiny, coily buns and accentuated with skinny ribbons, the hair at Jason Wu was ultra-chic and totally modern.
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Nicholas K
Designer Nicholas K sent ethereal, layered looks down the runway, but the models’ hair — breezy blowouts, casually swept to one side — was simple and chic. Loving the ease of it!
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Rebecca Taylor
At Rebecca Taylor, models were easy breezy sexy in simple hair brushed back of the face and falling in just-showered hair.
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Michael Kors
At Kors, the models’ hair was teased and textured into a gloriously thick, messy chic pony. For extra safari chic effectwoven through with skinny pieces of rawhide.
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Tracy Reese
At Tracey Reese, models sported 1940’s-style ’dos, with the hair brushed forward and pinned into a retro roll. So chic with the super-feminine collection.