At Alice & Olivia, Marjan went for a "70s, rock-n-roll style," forming bends down the length of the hair with a flatiron. "Using a curling iron would create too much of a curl, and I wanted more of a wave or a kink," she said.
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At Derek Lam, hairstylist James Pecis applied Oribe Maximista Thickening Spray before blowdrying, then wrapped the hair around a 1.5-inch iron to create loose, S-waves. "The girls have to look exquisite and luxe, but still with a nonchalance," he said.
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And at Anna Sui, hairstylist Garren achieved a "hippie moment" when he spritzed on R + Co Sail Soft Wave Spray for texture, then blew the hair dry with a diffuser, finishing off with loose braids on some of the girls.
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Gone are the days of school marm or straight ballerina. Instead, the buns on the runways were fun, romantic and sometimes even a little quirky.
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