Trendcentral reports about the latest looks. It seems like hair styling brands have a tough future ahead. I´ve seen the messy, un-styled hair in hyper trendy Bondi beach for a few years but now the street trends are moving up on the ladder and that will hit the hair color market. Make up brands on the other hand can expect a bright few years ahead. Lady Gaga has shifted the way we look at face decorations, and it´s getting more playful and odd. This is what trendcentral.com writes:
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Cat’s Meow: The
cat eye—that thin flick of black at the corner of the lid—first appeared on
spring ’12 runways. It’s returned for fall, but with a twist: the brighter and
more outrageous the color, the better. At Anna Sui,
the winged lines were cobalt blue; at 3.1 Phillip
Lim, red; at VPL,
chartreuse; at Narciso
Rodriguez, orange. Those who did stick with black
took a
deconstructed approach. There was just an inky
smudge on the outer edges of the eyes at Erdem,
making it look like the liner was floating. Mary Katrantzou
and Altuzarra
also showed a disjointed cat eye, with the geometric lines on both sides of the
lid.
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The Skinny: If the
2000s were the decade of big hair—think Amy Winehouse and Snooki—then the 2010s
may be the era of follicle deflation. In New York, the downtown labels went
low-key. At Rag &
Bone, Altuzarra, Alexander
Wang, and Proenza
Schouler, the keyword
was “real girl,” with models looking like they
didn’t bother getting their tresses styled beforehand. Instead of the usual
aggressively sleek ’dos, Cushnie et
Ochs paired toned-down, center-parted waves with
sexy dresses. Similarly, at Christopher
Kane, texture replaced volume. Paul Hanlon, the
stylist at Proenza Schouler, described it as “skinny hair,” pointing to
Kate Moss—the icon of the decade before big hair—as
his inspiration.
Read this online at trendcentral.com.
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