Sleek, nary-a-wayward-strand ponies have their place -- but it sure wasn't on the spring runways. There, messiness ruled.
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At Monse, hairstylist Odile Gilbert rough-dried the hair, secured it into ponytail, then backcombed the tail, tugging out some wispy pieces around the front for an "effortless, sporty look."
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At Tanya Taylor, hairstylist Justine Marjan used her fingers to pull the hair into low, fuzzy ponytails after creating texture with a flatiron (and mussing up the top layer with a toothbrush!).
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And at Victoria Beckham, hairstylist Guido created texture with Redken Wind Blown, then gathered the hair into a low, loose ponytails that he didn't pull through all the way, so gave the precarious impression nearly falling out. It was basically our hair after a SoulCycle class -- only way more chic.
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