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Stunning Beauty Looks From Around the WorldThe diverse inspiration behind some of the coolest beauty looks at fashion week |
Architectural Hair from Japan In keeping with the collection's Japanese theme at Tibi, stylist Frank Rizzieri added a structured twist to the traditional straight hairstyle. To get what he called a "clean, sleek, more architectural look," hair was parted down the center before securing it away from the face using a bungee cord at the crown of the head. To give it a modern edge, he added a slight bend at the back of the hair and left the ends straight, making sure to tame any flyways by spraying a fine-toothed comb with Aveda Air Control and adding Aveda Dry Remedy Oil to keep hair glossy.
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Hairstylists, makeup artists and manicurists get their inspiration everywhere -- from the local farmers market to the gardens of Tokyo. Lately, it seems like the trend is leaning towards the latter -- the more exotic and far-flung, the better.
At spring 2015 New York Fashion Week, designers flaunted their around-the-world influences. From the African safari vibe at Ralph Lauren to the Nepalese tribal scene at Prabal Gurung, these beauty looks had us globetrotting (and time traveling) without leaving the fashion tents.
At spring 2015 New York Fashion Week, designers flaunted their around-the-world influences. From the African safari vibe at Ralph Lauren to the Nepalese tribal scene at Prabal Gurung, these beauty looks had us globetrotting (and time traveling) without leaving the fashion tents.
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