At Paris Fashion Week we not only see trendy fashion, but also super cool trend hairstyles. These are our four favorites.
Sweet Braid
Do you remember those cute little braids where only a little bit of the outer hair was tied together and the rest of the hair was left open? Well, they’re back now – and in a cool and casual way. At the Runway Show of Mame Kurogouchi we saw the hairstyle very often. The top hair was tied very tightly together here, though, while the open hair was often creped or waved. Furthermore: Here even the ears are allowed to peek out – even if most of them probably have the urge to put the hair over the ears. Alternatively, the lower hairs can also lie very sleek and straight. Depending on what you like better. Another plus point: This hairstyle takes about 2 minutes!
Long bangs
Bangs are very trendy right now, of course we see them at the Paris Fashion Week. However, the bangs don’t end above the eyes of the models on the catwalk of Kimhekim, as usual. The hair is a bit longer here, so it covers the eyes a bit. Logically, this trend is certainly quite unusual for everyday life, but it looks pretty casual. The bangs are not supposed to cover the eyes completely, so you still have a complete overview and look super stylish by the way. Any questions?
Super side parting
When it comes to hairstyles, there are often two factions: Center parting and side parting. It is often not tried. But a side parting can look soooo cool, as the models from the catwalk at Kenneth Ize definitely prove. Here, the parting really sits on the side, which gives the hairstyle a lot of volume. The hair is practically laid from one side to the other. Add a few waves and the trend style is ready.
Backcombed hair
We immediately feel transported back to the 2000s, when teased hair was THE thing. And because every trend comes back eventually, we were just waiting for it. Relax, it’s not as bad as some people might think. At Victoria/Tomas the models wore their hair loose and the hair at the back of their heads slightly backcombed. If you then pin the hair on the contours of the face with a few needles tightly to the head, you can conjure up a mega cool hairstyle in a few minutes. Would also be perfect for weddings and etc. or what do you think?