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23 Hairstyles That Upstaged the Clothes at NYFW

We know it's supposed to be all about the designers, fashion and celebrities, but these hairstyles stole the show
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Claws Out
Remember those claw-like choker headbands you had in middle school? They're cool again. You can thank (?) Helmut Lang.

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Stroke of Genius
The spray-painted hairstyles at Emerson complemented the show's punk-rock theme.

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The Big Bang
Bangs were back at Anna Sui's New York Fashion Week show, but they weren't your typical blunt-cut style. This hairstyle calls for a strong hold gel.

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Nod to the '90s
Leave it to Marchesa to have us wanting cornrows. You heard it. That spur-of-the-moment hairstyle you got back in the day on Spring Break in Jamaica? You can safely break out those photos (and that look) again.

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Va-Va-Volume
The voluminous curls seen at Alice + Olivia may be a little too much for the office, but that's not going to stop us from working this style into our special occasion hair repertoire.

While New York Fashion Week may be all about the clothes for some, we focus our gaze on the crazy, amazing beauty looks hitting the runways. This season designers pulled out all the stops on runway hairstyles. Forget the staid slicked-back low ponytails so familiar at New York Fashion Weeks of the past. This runway season saw braids, splashes of color, choppy wigs, gorgeous braids and even ... feathers (which we're totally wearing asap). Click through and find your favorite New York Fashion Week hairstyle and tell us: which styles will you try?
BY HAYLEY MASON | FEB 14, 2014 | SHARES
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