Designer Tracy Reese used both models and real women at her show, and she wanted to let their hair texture shine. Hairstylist Bok-Hee used Cantu Wave Whip Curling Mousse to define the natural wave or curl pattern, and then dressed it up with sprigs of Baby's Breath.
Over the last 10 or so seasons, wavy hair has dominated the runways. However, each year the level of "doneness" gets more relaxed. Waves have become more and more natural -- and even easier to recreate without doing anything at all.
At the Club Monaco show, Bumble and Bumble Global Artistic Director Laurent Philippon loosely wrapped big sections of hair around a curling iron to create "dream waves." He then spritzed the hair with Bumble and Bumble Dryspun Finish to add even more texture.
Hairstylist Orlando Pita dubbed the wave at Rag & Bone the "evening wave." He used Tresemme Perfectly (un)Done Sea Salt Spray to enhance the hair's natural texture.
The wavy look at Erin Fetherston was slightly softer and more polished than at other shows. Joseph DiMaggio, Master Session Ambassador for Davines North America, applied Davines Your Hair Assistant Blowdry Primer to the hair before creating waves with a wand, leaving the ends straight.