5x hot hairstyles to counteract the December cold

December 24, 2015 by  
Filed under Fashion, Featured Items, Trends, womenswear

Nothing so fickle as the mood of women. Even when something’s decided we can still change our mind (sorry for that). And when it comes to our hair, the examples are endless (also sorry for that). Especially with the end of the year in front of us, that tickles our craving for new visions, new styles and new hair. Thinking of some hair changement? With these looks you’ll never miss the boat. Instead, you rock the boat.

1.Catch the waves
It’s hard to miss this one, as this is a constant factor in almost every women’s hair wardrobe. Need an 2016 update? Take note from Chloe, Gucci, Anna Sui or Tom Ford and you know exactly what we’re talking about it. Naturally textured wavy hair that do perfect with this seventies suede inspired era. Go ride that surfboard honey.

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Gucci

Rodarte

Rodarte

2. Goth aesthetic
You see those feminine, healthy and shiny locks above? That’s exactly what you’re not suppose to create. Keep these words in mind: grunge, 90’s, Marilyn Manson, untreated, messy, rough, wet ‘n wild and play it cool at any time. Just like the Wang Gang would do.

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Alexander Wang

Nina Ricci

Nina Ricci

3. Bun in the oven (just kidding)
Before we’re getting into more serious things (or perhaps you already have some kids at home), we rather experiment with these buns (French twist) on our head. Call it ballerina, call it Audrey Hepburn-style or call it just the perfect hair recipe for these Christmas holidays. Don’t be too perfect though in the execution, Fashion Gods prescribe we would like to recommend you to leave some hair out in the back of your neck.

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Victoria Beckham

Isabel Marant

Isabel Marant

4. Wet ‘n wild
Haven’t we seen this one before? Many times? Yes, we have indeed. In 2011 to be exact, when the whole wet-party got out of control. And it never really left the stage. And it won’t be much of a difference now. Comb it in a slick side part (Kenzo) or all the way to the back into a ponytail (Stella McCartney). Psssst! Small hint: Team up with your spouse, because this trend is on his agenda too -and can look incredibly hot and gentleman-ish on him.

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Stella McCartney

Carolina Herrera

Carolina Herrera

5. (West) side story
Dries Van Noten, Acne Studios, Jason Wu, Jil Sander, Max Mara, Thierry Mugler. The list of designers goes on and on. Perhaps because this is one of the most easy-going but classy looks. You don’t really need skills to pull this look off, only the hair. You can couple it with the textured wavy hair or pin straight hair.

Jason Wu

Jason Wu

Balmain

Balmain

Summertrend 2012: the wet look

Alexander Wang, Donna Karan, Marc Jacobs, Proenza Schouler, Thierry Mugler, Giambattista Valli, Chanel,  Prabal Gurung, Yves Saint Laurent. All these designers had the same thing in mind when it came to the hair trend for this season: soaking-wet hair.  It’s one of the biggest hair trends  on the radar for this summer.

For a few seasons it was all about natural hair en easy looks, but for this summer the designers changed course and seemed to be inspired by this grungy-look. The wetter the hair, the better. Make it as shiny and greasy as you can and comb your hair in the front all backwards. You can wear it loose and a bit messy and casual (Proenza Schouler and Marc Jacobs) or really tight and in a chic sidepart (Chanel).

You have to have some guts to wear your hair like this. But if you do, you might do some shopping now, because this looks requires loads of hair gel.

(Eva Dusch)