We can totally picture boho babes rocking the dreamy hair look Odile Gilbert created on models at the Altuzarra show. To begin with, she used her hands to work Moroccanoil Hydrating Styling Cream through damp hair. She roughly blow-dried hair, all the while twisting sections with her fingers to achieve natural-looking texture. Then, she took two sections from the side of the head and twisted them away from the face and towards the nape of the neck where she secured them with an elastic. She held the look in place with Moroccanoil Luminous Hairspray.
For the Herve Leger show, New York Fashion Week Ambassador for Tresemmé, Orlando Pita, created a braid that was simultaneously daring yet romantic. He applied Runway Max the Volume Root Lifting Cream to towel-dried hair and blow-dried using a bristle brush. After creating a deep side part, he French braided models' hair across their foreheads. Pita suggests feeding the braid from underneath so that hair is somewhat raised on the forehead, allowing for tendrils to fall forward. He secured the braid at the nape of the neck and finished with hairspray.
"I think a big trend we are going to see this season is girls who are individuals," said stylist James Pecis, who created looks in keeping with that sentiment for the Edun show.
Pecis created a unique knotted half ponytail by dividing hair into three sections and backcombing the center. He then spritzed Oribe Dry Texturizing Spray on the inside of the side sections before bringing them together and tying them in a knot in the center, followed by a second knot, which he secured using bobby pins. He set the look with Oribe Superfine Hairspray.
Pecis created a unique knotted half ponytail by dividing hair into three sections and backcombing the center. He then spritzed Oribe Dry Texturizing Spray on the inside of the side sections before bringing them together and tying them in a knot in the center, followed by a second knot, which he secured using bobby pins. He set the look with Oribe Superfine Hairspray.