Tuesday, December 18, 2012

The Top Hairstyles Picked In Milan Fashion Week

Milan. Considered by many to be the heart of global fashion. If London and New York and Paris are the life and soul of international fashion, Milan is its spirit. Fashion breaks free in Milan, and the Spring Summer 2013 Milan Fashion Week this year reminded us once again fashion is not only about designer names and famous people, but also about having something to say!

We've got tons of really cool, wearable hairstyles from the runways of Milan this year. Here's the pick of the Top 5 hairstyles!


1. Bottega Veneta

You probably never thought you’d hear the phrase "scruffy English Rose", but Bottega Veneta's show at Milan Fashion S/S-13 perfected a look that was all things dainty and pretty and rosy, yet there was a distinctly unfussy and relaxed vibe to the styling.

Models wore their hair parted at the centre and gathered in a low, messy chignon at the back. A perfect look for someone who doesn't want something too formal, yet you don't want to look like you don't care at all either!

2. Dolce and Gabbana

Dolce and Gabbana models had their hair done up in large chignons, with a twist: each model had a brightly colored, patterned scarf tied around her head.

Headscarves have been a rage the world over all of 2012 and are clearly going to be a hot favorite the coming summer too!

Headscarves are a fabulous way to jazz up a simple outfit and add a lot of oomph to your look without trying too hard. Usually though, headscarves make for a casual, boho look. With D&G styling headscarves around chignons, maybe all that is about to change!

3. Emilio Pucci

Emilio Pucci's models wore their hair down, very sleek and chic, with minimum styling. Straight hair with a centre part and face-framing bangs defined the look. Small sections of hair were taken from the front and gathered and twisted before being pinned at the back to add some neatness and style to the look.

4. Fendi

Fendi's look was very mod, almost edgy. They took the season's favorite chignon and upped the drama with a wet look, tight high bun instead of the classic, low chignons. Hair was slicked back for a wet-look and knotted into small, high buns. Some of the models wore funky leather and rubber hair bands to accessorize the look.

5. Roberto Cavalli

No fashion show is complete without some tousled glamour thrown in and Roberto Cavalli made sure he didn't disappoint. A very casual look, this style is super wearable and is universally flattering.

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