Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Looks to Inspire your next Hair Cut

Tired of the same old do you've been sporting for some time?  I know the feeling!  As many of you know, a few months back I took the plunge and cut my long curly locks that I'd had for as long as I can remember.  I felt it was time for a change, and although I was nervous about it and it took me a while to adjust to my new look, it was definitely the right thing to do.  My new short, layered bob is much more manageable and dare I say it, age appropriate!  So if you're thinking about making a change, give into it by taking inspiration from the biggest names in the fashion industry.  From an alternative-styled pixie cut to a feminine layered look, here are some different hairstyles straight from the runway you should consider before your next salon visit.  But remember ladies, always have a consultation with your stylist before making a change, and take into consideration your face shape, lifestyle and hair type before going ahead with anything.  If you have a good stylist he or she will advise you before doing anything.


If you're the type of girly-girl who can't seem to part with her long hair, but are tired of the same boring do, take a cue from Billy Reid's Spring 2013 show and consider adding soft layers that will frame your face and soften your features.  Perfect for the long haired type, this romantic look will give limp locks added life and a feminine vibe.


Billy Reid's Soft Layers


For her Spring 2013 collection, Carolina Herrera catered to the modern woman, which was also evident by the sharp one-length hairstyles sported by the models on the runway.  If you are looking for a blunt change, this razor-sharp cut will give you just that.  Ideal if you want to cut off a few inches without having to go bob or the layered route, this modern mid-length feels fresh and unique to every other cut out there.


Carolina Herrera's Modern Mid-Length


If chopping off your hair induces mild panic attacks but you still want a change, consider cutting your bangs instead.  Keep it of-the-moment by going for wispy bangs as seen at Diane von Furstenburg.  Wispy bangs are softer and more romantic than the blunt variety and make for easy styling as you can push them aside or pin them with much more ease.


Diane von Furstenberg's Wispy Bangs


If you're looking to upgrade your look from sweet to sexy, consider a tousled bob like the one seen at the Just Cavalli show.  partially disheveled, this piecey look is meant to look messy so ask your stylist for a bob that feels more effortless, rather than neat and polished.  One of the things I love about my new do is that I can blow dry it for a sleek and polished look, or leave it wavy for a more casual but chic look!


Just Cavalli's Tousled Bob


As for those of you who favor the pixie style, give it a more modern edge this spring by copying Marni's rock 'n' roll-inspired cut.  Choppier than before, this season's pixie favors uneven lengths, that essentially, and thankfully, make it easier to style and grow out later on.  For maximum effect, style with your fingers by tussling your hair around and using grooming cream.


Marni's Alternative Pixie


One of the great things about bangs is that they add instant polish to any look.  For example, the girls at Burberry's Spring 2013 collection rocked classically long bangs that start at the top of the head rather than at the forehead, a look that felt groomed and put together.  Keep your cut contemporary rather than classic by keeping the rest of your hair piecey and on the wavy side.


Burberry's Heightened Bang


Bring back the 80s and in a big way by channeling Alexis Mabille's empowered woman.  Think boyishly short but with bangs, this look is not only easy to style but will give your style instant fashion appeal.  Shoulder pads not included!


Alexis Mabille's 80s 'Do

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