Friday, July 12, 2013
2013 summer season most popular hair style with highlights
Hair is the theme of fashion will never fall, each season the popular hair and style with classic blends are innovation, has become the darling of the fashion. Spring and summer in 2013, the latest hairstyle highlights show roughly as follows:
Long Hair
The trend on the runways suggests a hair length that just reaches or covers the breasts. Blunt or layered cut works equally well. A lot of runway looks use extensions to achieve the length and because the most on-trend styles for long hair are the ones with plenty of volume and texture.Central Part
Center-part hairstyles rocked the runways. Honestly, the center part isn't for everyone, but if it's done right it can be extremely pretty and flattering. If you have bangs or wavy hair, I recommend growing them to at least the bottom of your eye before you try a middle part.
Messy Braid
Goodbye French braid, and hello fishtail! The sea-inspired braided hairstyle made a big splash at 2013 Spring/Summer New York Fashion Week. Top Models like Jourdan Dunn took to the runway at Tory Burch sporting fishtail pigtails. with wispy flyaways.
Loops and Knots
Somewhere in between chignons and ponytails, the looped, knotted and twisted styles proved a great alternative to traditional up-dps. To create, blow-dry hair straight, center part if wanted, and secure hair into a firm ponytail at the nape. From there, you can wrap the tail into any number of looks-a loop with the ends pointing up or tucked under, a round ballet bun, or the classic double knot.
Tomboy Hair
There were two main ways that boyish hairstyle for girls were being interpreted by high fashion this year. One is by pairing boyish hair with androgynous fashion for a complete, or near to complete, masculine look. There are countless variations on hairstyles that give off a tomboy vibe. Some tomboy styles take inspiration from the refined, Dandy side of menswear - they're perfectly slicked and clean and parted.
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