At the Marchesa show, it was all about glamour -- from the sultry beaded dresses to the '20s-inspired faux-bob hair.
Antonio Corral Calero for Moroccanoil applied a mixture of Moroccanoil Treatment and Volumizing Mousse to models' hair before rough drying. Then he wrapped 1/2-inch sections of hair (toward the face) around a 3/4-inch barrel to get a retro wave.
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Golden Accent
Stylist Jeanie Syfu for Tresemme played off the fairytale theme of Erin Fetherston's collection by creating a simple, low ponytail. She divided models' hair into three sections, then used gold bands to secure the front two sections before joining them at the nape of the neck to join the last section.
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Big Wave
Jordan M. used a hair cocktail of Bumble and Bumble Prep Spray and Thickening Spray, plus a 1 1/4-inch curling iron, to create the loose, Farrah Fawcett-inspired waves at Karen Walker.
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Kiss from a Rose
To say we're obsessed with the big, messy bouffants at the Badgley Mischka show would be an understatement.
Peter Gray for Moroccanoil created the sexy style by curling hair around a 1 1/2-inch curling iron, misting with the new Moroccanoil Dry Shampoo for texture and then backcombing hair from crown to front. He twisted the front sections of hair back and secured with bobby pins before adding a small rose hair accessory.
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Futuristic Flair
Stylist Bok-Hee for SheaMoisture created the futuristic, twisted buns seen at Tracey Reese. Wire had to be woven throughout the 'do to keep it upright.
The runways at New York Fashion Week Fall 2015 were chock full of hairstyle inspiration for everyone -- whether you're high-maintenance or laid-back when it comes to styling your hair. From big, sexy bouffants to understated waves to braids, see the best hairstyles from NYFW.