Hair Trends From New York Fashion Week Spring 2014
Hair trends on display at the New York Fashion Week Spring 2014 ranged from vintage with a twist to “tribal hippie chic”, catering for all tastes.
New York Fashion Week Spring 2014 Hair Trends
Retro and rebellious provided the two key ingredients in New York Fashion Week Spring 2014 Hair. Check out how they mix in the following hairstyles.
Narciso Rodriguez, NYFW
Runway stylist Paul Hanlon for Moroccanoil created fresh, free-flowing and sensual hairstyles, with a subtle vintage flavor, for New York Fashion Week Spring 2014, playing on timeless looks, such as the sophisticated side part with a soft loose wave.
How to Get the Look
1. Apply Moroccanoil Heat Styling Protection (commercially available as of 2014) to protect hair during blow dry.
2. Massage Moroccanoil Volumizing Mousse into hair.
3. Gather hair strands using Moroccanoil Ionic Ceramic Round Brush, and blow-dry.
4. Spray Moroccanoil Luminous Hairspray on the side part.
5. Massage 1 - 2 drops of Moroccanoil Treatment Light into hair and comb through the entire look.
Mara Hoffman, NYFW
The term “Technicolor tribal hippie chic”, used by some to describe Mara Hoffman's new collection at New York Fashion Week Spring 2014, applies to the hairstyles created by Nick Irwin, Global Creative Director for Catwalk by TIGI – side French braiding, with colorful accents.
How to Get the Look
1. Prep dry hair with CATWALK by TIGI Curlesque Strong Mousse, massaging it into your hair from roots to ends.
2. Gather hair on one side of the head and start French braiding behind the ear, working loose strands into the braid for an exaggerated length. Secure with a rubber band.
3. Repeat on the other side of the head.
4. Bind the two braids together at the nape of the neck, using a colorful woven belt, bind and pin in place.
Ruffian, NYFW
One of the trendiest hairstyles at New York Fashion Week Spring 2014, the “Royal Rebellion” look created by Nick Irwin, Global Creative Director for Catwalk by TIGI, revisits the spirit of the 60s good girl gone bad evoked by the lower, imperfect side part and loose waves.
How to Get the Look
1. Create a lower, side part, keeping it casual.
2. Gathering small sections, curl the hair with a wand. Secure curls with a clip to set.
3. Once all curls are set, remove clips. Using a paddle brush, brush out curls to create a soft loose wave.
4. Finish with CATWALK by TIGI Your Highness Weightless Shine Spray, for a touch of glossiness.
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