

Use: Oribe Maximista Thickening Spray, $35 amazon.com; Oribe Gold Lust Shampoo, $49 neimanmarcus.com
We're
having some serious deja vu this Fashion Week, as styles from the '60s
and '70s continue to make the cut, but the Brock Collection paid a visit
even further down memory lane, pulling inspiration from the 1950s. We
love this formal coif that harmonizes stunning and retro aesthetics.
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James Pecis first prepped strands with the Oribe Maximista Thickening
Spray, specifically honing in at the top for volume and height. From
there, hair was divided into three front sections and smoothed over with
a powder spray. The finishing touch was a spritz of Gold Lust Dry
Shampoo at the roots to mow down stubborn flyaways.
Gypsy Sport — Hair by Bumble & bumble

Use: Bumble and bumble Bb. Gel, $26 sephora.com; Bumble and bumble Dry Oil Finishing Spray, $34 sephora.com
There
were some interesting hair designs for Gypsy Sport this season: hair
that stuck up to new heights, thin, pink-colored, face-framing braids.
While we were thoroughly impressed, and slightly intimidated, by these
intricate designs, this exaggerated afro was our favorite. You can
easily re-create the look off the runway by adding volume with the
Bumble and bumble Bb. Gel and setting the style with the brand's new Dry
Oil Finishing Spray.
Pamella Roland – Hair by Fekkai

Use: Fekkai Brilliant Glossing Crème, from $12 amazon.com; Fekkai Blowout Sealing Serum, $19 walmart.com; Fekkai Sheer Hold Hairspray, $16 amazon.com
Southern
Italy's cliffside village of Positano inspired Roland's vision for her
Spring/Summer presentation. Models emulate that sophisticated-chic,
European essence that beauty worlds have admired for years on end, with
Fekkai lead stylist Marshall Lin's slicked-back ballerina bun.
Mastering the look is almost as simple as your signature topknot.
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Start
by applying the Fekkai Brilliant Glossing Style Cream all over the hair
before separating strands into two ponytails; one secured at the crown,
the other at the center. Use the sealing serum to eliminate flyaways
before knotting the two ponytails, wrapping each around the other in a
counter-clockwise motion. Secure with bobby pins and seal with a spritz
or two of Sheer Hold Hairspray.
Ji Oh — Hair by Bumble and bumble

Use: Bumble and bumble Bb. Tonic Lotion, $24 sephora.com; Bumble and bumble Bb. Thickening Full Form Mousse, $30 sephora.com; Bb. Hairdresser's Invisible Oil UV Protective Dry Oil Finishing Spray, $34 sephora.com
We
didn't want to believe it, but crimped hair has returned to the runway.
Secretly, our inner tween is geeking out over that super-cool style we
crafted by sleeping with braids in our hair getting couture recognition
at last. Of course, this look requires a bit more effort and a lot more
product.
Start by completely saturating the hair with Bumble and
bumble's Tonic before blow-drying with the brand's Thickening Full Form
Mousse. Dividing midlength strands into eight pin-curl sets, flat-iron
each before removing pins and brushing through strands to increase
texture and volume. To polish off the look, apply Hairdresser's
Invisible Oil Dry Oil Finishing Spray to keep frizz at bay.
Victoria Beckham — Hair by ghd

Use: ghd Air Hairdryer, $199 sephora.com; ghd Platinum Styler $249 sephora.com
[post_ads]Rewind
back to Mrs. Beckham's style circa 1998 when her idea of glam was a
simple black mini. Working alongside the retired Spice Girl,
international session stylist Guido Palau opted to go for a similar
approach — simple, yet chic. Not too far off from your at-home regimen,
to get the look start by applying a heat protectant to damp hair before
blow-drying with the ghd Platinum Air Dryer. To create a pin-straight
aesthetic, gently run the ghd Platinum Styler from root to tip, ensuring
a super glossy finish.
Opening Ceremony — Hair by Bumble and bumble

Use: Bumble and bumble Bb. Thickening Hairspray, $29 sephora.com; Bumble and bumble Surf Spray $27 sephora.com; Bumble and bumble Bb. Does It All Hairspray, $15 bloomingdales.com
Talk
about a haute mess; stylist Holli Smith took Opening Ceremony's hair in
a few different directions, literally. To coincide with the clothing
line's eccentric designs and pieces, the Bumble and bumble rep created a
sharp triangular section at the front of the scalp, pulling the hair
back and creating a loose, yet somehow organized bun that looks both
feminine and athletic.
Zang Toi — Hair by Macadamia Professional
Use: Macadamia Professional Style Lock Strong Hold Hairspray, $13 amazon.com; Macadamia Professional Whipped Detailing Cream, $18 amazon.com; Macadamia Professional Weightless Moisture Dry Oil Micro Mist, $32 amazon.com
Buns
are making a breakthrough on the catwalk this season, and for this
editor who's recently coined the topknot her lazy-girl cop-out; we're looking forward to learning a few twists. Lead stylist Eiji Yamane
tagged the double chignon "The Perfectly Parisian," emulating the
effortlessly chic French-girl aesthetic we know, love, and lust over. A
gorgeous design for formal events, start by separating freshly dried
hair diagonally to the right. Stopping at the crown and forming a
ponytail at the nape of the neck, Yamane suggest curling the left
ponytail for a hint of softness and bend.
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From there, divide hair into
two sections and curl up, creating a large, loose bun you'll secure with
bobby pins and spray with the Style Lock Strong Hold. Repeat with the
right side, applying the Whipped Detailing Cream to eliminate fly-aways
before completing the look with the Weightless Moisture Dry Oil Micro
Mist.
Proenza Schouler — Hair by Bumble and bumble

Use: Bumble and bumble Bb. Gentle Shampoo, $25 sephora.com; Bumble and bumble Bb. Curl Sulfate Free Shampoo, $31 sephora.com; Bumble and bumble Hairdresser's Invisible Oil, $40 sephora.com
When
we think high-end couture, we imagine runways strung with models
rocking beehive hairdos — styles that pay specific attention to
detailing and accessories — but we were pleasantly surprised to see
Proenza Schouler ladies au natural.
No need to be dolled up to be fabulous; who you are is effortlessly
gorgeous. The trick behind the I-woke-up-like-this look is to actually
wake up like that, plus a shower. Shampoo strands with either Bumble and
bumble's Gentle or Curl Sulfate blend depending on your hair, and
smooth in a drop or two of the brand's Hairdresser's Oil before letting
it air dry. This is, literally, all you.
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