The '90s are back, y'all.
By Maddie Aberman, Cosmopolitan
Do the changing seasons make you want to switch up your hairstyle? Because same. Let one of these looks from fall 2018 fashion week inspire your next look.
Do the changing seasons make you want to switch up your hairstyle? Because same. Let one of these looks from fall 2018 fashion week inspire your next look.
'90s-Inspired Accessories
Remember those comb headbands from the '90s? Welp, better start searching for yours if you want to follow this throwback trend demonstrated by the models at Prabal Gurung. Not only is the look a nod to the good times, but it's also a practical choice for keeping flyaways out of your face.
Although you might still own and regularly wear your claw clips, there's no denying the popularity of these things in the '90s. The classic hair accessory got a modern update at the Alexander Wang show with a sleek chrome finish.
Thick headbands never went out of style, but this chic leather band at Tom Ford is just the upgrade your fave hair accessory needs. It's as practical as it is stylish.
Single barrettes are so 1995. But the trio stacked over loose waves at Christian Siriano lend a fresh take to an old accessory.
Super Sleek
Brandon Maxwell proves that sometimes the simple things (like a sharp middle part and shiny low knots) are the chicest.
If you've ever tried to grow out short bangs, you're familiar with this side part and bobby pin trick. But even if you don't have bangs, a single bobby pin is the perfect subtle touch for a simple look like this one from Noon by Noor.
TRESemmé global stylist Justine Marjan created glossy slicked strands at Cushnie et Ochs. If you're looking to try something understated but super elegant, try this look (rose-colored dress and red lips not required but recommended).
Face-Framing Styles
Not a skilled braider? No worries! Take a note from the style at Carolina Herrera, and simply twist back both sections on either side of your part for an equally intricate look.
Free-Flowing Waves
Undone Updos
Brock Collection's take on an updo is the complete opposite of a prom hairstyle: relaxed, cool, and not try-hard.
The models at Zimmermann flaunted these flirty half-up styles. To get an effortless swept back look like this that won't fall out five minutes later, tie your hair back securely first. Then gently tug on it to loosen and pull out strands around your face.
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