hair for s/s 2010

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I adore fish tail braids/plaits in particular, but do try a classic side braid. There are also milk-maid braids as seen in Oscar de La Renta, which are amazing for those hot days when you need a break from long hair. Alternatives to this include the rope braid and twists. This season Mui Mui took it to extreme lengths, kind of gross. (random, Alexander Wang, Dsquared, Mui Mui s/s 2010.)





























































































40's waves, old Hollywood, Veronica Lake or whatever you like to call it. I suggest saving this for a romantic night on the town with someone beloved. This dates back to last season but it's such a wearable classic, that we just couldn't let go of it. (Christian Dior s/s 2010)














































Chignon & Up-do's - sleek or messy high buns and twisted or tousled chignon, take your pick. Messy up-do's are the most wearable and easiest of all, this is also true with the braid trend. This season Fendi experimented with deformed and loosened topknots. Add glamor to your bun or chignon with accessories or embellishments to your liking. (Lanvin, Zac Posen, Fendi, Narciso Rodriguez s/s 2010) Also, check out Carolina Herrera and Chanel.




























































































Boho 70's, either slicky straight with curled ends or wavy long locks. Either way, the look should speak volumes. (Anna Sui & s/s 2010)























Tousled beach waves seen at Chloe. No summer is complete without beach hair, this is a total no brainer.



















Gucci and 3.1 Phillip Lim had hair slicked back with a side part, which I thought were OK. There were also slicked back trends that I didn't like from MaxMara & Hussein Chalayan that looked greasy, wet at the root and dry at the ends. Something about it was not refreshing to me. What do you think?














































pictures from style.com

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