Wet-look hair is here to stay. But this season, it's not quite so obvious. Paul Hanlon for John Frieda kept models' hair mostly straight, adding a slight wave at the ends for movement. "We make the hair really beautiful, and then we break it up," he says.
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Ride the Wave
For perfectly undone waves, look no further than the gorgeous style at Jill Stuart, created by James Pecis for Oribe.
"We didn't want the hair to be big, but we wanted it to be full," Pecis says. He loosely curled hair in random directions using a 1-inch curling iron. Then, he sprayed Foundation Mist into his hands and ran them through the models' hair to break up the curls, and topped it off with a mist of Dry Texturizing Spray.
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Crowning Glory
The braids at Mara Hoffman, created by Thomas Osborne for Catwalk by Tigi, are the stuff Pinterest dreams are made of.
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Down and Dangerous
Models at Jason Wu sported a sleek, simple style created by Odile Gilbert for Kerastase -- the first time the designer has had models wear a down hairstyle.
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Undone Ballerina
To create the carefree, lived-in style at Richard Chai, Unite Editorial Director Kevin Ryan used a combination of Unite Tricky Spray and Expanda Dust. He then created an intricate bun/ponytail hybrid that required forceps and (we're guessing) a lot of patience.
We're personally just looking forward to being able to wear our gym headband to work and calling it "runway-inspired."
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.