Hair Care
7 Fashion Week Hairstyles You'll Actually Want to TryBig, teased hair and way-too-fussy updos aren't exactly doable (or cute enough to try to DIY). These are the looks from New York Fashion Week you'll actually want to recreate |
Sure, the clothes are gorgeous and the makeup is fun, but New York Fashion Week is the ultimate for one thing: a major dose of hair inspiration.
From stunning styles to techniques we've never seen before, the stylists backstage never disappoint -- and Fall 2013 may go down as the best season ever for truly amazing hair.
While the hairstyles ranged from straight blowouts to elaborate braids, they all had one thing in common: They were high on pretty and low on fussy. Gone are the days of intentionally frizzy, wild, and wacky. "Right now, it's all about natural-looking hair ," says Tresemmé Celebrity Stylist Jeanie Syfu. "Even if I'm using a curling iron, I'm brushing it out to make the waves look less perfect." And since a non-perfect hairstyle is so much easier to achieve than some of the overdone looks of seasons past, this is good reason for all of us non-hairstylists to celebrate.
Want to see the styles that had us ducking into the bathroom backstage to try them ourselves? Check 'em out -- plus get the inside scoop on how to do the looks at home.
SEE NEXT PAGE: Clipped to the side at Tracy Reese
From stunning styles to techniques we've never seen before, the stylists backstage never disappoint -- and Fall 2013 may go down as the best season ever for truly amazing hair.
While the hairstyles ranged from straight blowouts to elaborate braids, they all had one thing in common: They were high on pretty and low on fussy. Gone are the days of intentionally frizzy, wild, and wacky. "Right now, it's all about natural-looking hair ," says Tresemmé Celebrity Stylist Jeanie Syfu. "Even if I'm using a curling iron, I'm brushing it out to make the waves look less perfect." And since a non-perfect hairstyle is so much easier to achieve than some of the overdone looks of seasons past, this is good reason for all of us non-hairstylists to celebrate.
Want to see the styles that had us ducking into the bathroom backstage to try them ourselves? Check 'em out -- plus get the inside scoop on how to do the looks at home.
SEE NEXT PAGE: Clipped to the side at Tracy Reese
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princess braids was cute
by talecon Sunday, April 14, 2013 at 05:23PM Report as inappropriate
I really liked the Jason Wu hairstyle.
by NillaButterfly Saturday, March 16, 2013 at 01:56PM Report as inappropriate
I don't like Jason Wu's collections, but his featured hairstyle was the most interesting one. All of these seem very impractical.
by robyne00 Friday, March 15, 2013 at 04:45PM Report as inappropriate
I didn't see one useful hairstyle.
by hautecurvywoman Wednesday, March 13, 2013 at 03:04AM Report as inappropriate
I sometimes wear the clipped hairstyle.
by Monique3 Tuesday, March 5, 2013 at 06:23AM Report as inappropriate
Beautiful, gorgeous, shiny choices for long hair. I actually already wear the 1940 "rolls" and I'm not young. Make them fuller with some teasing, rolling back toward nape of neck, pin with bobby pins. Take all the remaining hair into a loose band, twist around into very loose bun, roll it up from nape and pin. Pull the hair "out" from the rolls with a pick to loosen up the look ... the pic here is very tight. It's a great way to wear hair that really gets noticed .. men and women love it!!! Day or Nite.
by islands4me Monday, March 4, 2013 at 06:40AM Report as inappropriate
I might try the princess braid.
by Lili04 Wednesday, February 27, 2013 at 10:47PM Report as inappropriate
The Jason Wu hairstyle is interesting.
by Roxalyn Tuesday, February 26, 2013 at 03:46PM Report as inappropriate
I did the braid on my daughter today. It was easy BUT she has hair to the middle of her back and she said it felt heavy to her (she is 13)
by kodyndee Monday, February 25, 2013 at 09:37AM Report as inappropriate
Not many "usable" ideas here.
by HeathRene Wednesday, February 20, 2013 at 03:53PM Report as inappropriate