Autumn trends hairstyles
 The most fashionable styling with podiums and technology create them in your home.

• The trend - volume curls

"Do it yourself". Before going to bed, sprinkle with freshly washed wet hair conditioning and increases the quantity of spray (aerosol is very soft, so not to burden the hair and glue). Then screw the strands on the three-centimeter-spiral curlers and leave for the night.

No time? Then use the method that is used by professional stylists at Fashion Week: the three-centimeter screw the strands on the hot iron is asking the direction of each spiral. "You just randomly spin the hair and beat their fingers" - says Harry Josh, a hairdresser and a representative of John Frieda. "When you shake the hair curls to get really nice, easy, relaxed and stay all day."

It had: Ports 1961 (on the title picture)

 Autumn trends hairstyles

It had: Preen

 Autumn trends hairstyles

It had: Gucci

• The trend - changeable multilayer

"Do it yourself".   Perhaps ultramodern hairstyle "under the fungus" from YSL may be too 'strict' for you, but there is an alternative that is perfect for short hair! "Ragged layers emphasize the bone structure, particularly the cheeks," - says Guido Palau, who was doing hairstyle models at the show Ralph Lauren. After application of the sealing lotion to damp hair, it is dried strands of hair dryer, using a flat comb, and ended utjuzhkom image, creating a "perfectly smooth texture without curls."

 Autumn trends hairstyles

It had: Yves Saint Laurent

 Autumn trends hairstyles
It had: Ralph Lauren

 Autumn trends hairstyles

It had: Oscar de la Renta

• The trend - twisted locks

"Do it yourself".   Variations of French braids just filled autumn catwalks. To create combed to one side braids created the Aveda stylists show 3.1 Phillip Lim, dry the hair dryer so that they are perfectly straight and divided into two parts. Take a bunch of hair and, starting from the back of the right ear, braid French braid, moving from left to right (it will acquire the form of an anchor). Secure the ponytail elastic band behind the left ear. Separate invisible hairpin braid from the rest of the hair.

 Autumn trends hairstyles

It was from: 3.1 Phillip Lim

 Autumn trends hairstyles
It had: Monique Lhuillier

• The trend - hair combed back

"Do it yourself". With such laying, you can not hide any defects. It completely opens the face! But despite this, Palau sure that it is suitable for absolutely any occasion (models like Zac Posen is so slicked back hairstyle that flaunt them even after the show). To do this hairstyle at home, Palau offers the ability to use the hair shine to create an "open flat texture." Do not be redundant or gel or hair spray!

 Autumn trends hairstyles

It had: Zac Posen

 Autumn trends hairstyles

It had: Lanvin

 Autumn trends hairstyles

It had: Viktor & Rolf

• The trend - patterned braid

"Do it yourself". No matter what the spit - high and tight or low and loose - they caused a stir at the autumn shows. At the show the leading stylist Rachel Roy Andodman of Frédéric Fekkai SoHo was inspired by the national American theme. He complemented the traditional scythe modern elements. He combined the sophisticated technology patterned hand in this simple hairstyle. Start by applying to the hair a dry shampoo or hair spray to create a texture to style. Then zacheshite hair back and divided into two parts back of the neck. Take small section of hair from each side and cross them over to collect hair, and add to the opposite side. Continue braiding free, then fasten a rubber band.

 Autumn trends hairstyles

It had: Rachel Roy

 Autumn trends hairstyles

It had: Three As Four

• The trend - asymmetrical parting

"Do it yourself".   Despite the abundance of symmetrical and smooth pilings in the fall shows, this hairstyle with deep lateral side, artfully complemented by soft, romantic locks and girlish style, which is at the height of fashion. The more, the better - you visually reduces forehead, emphasizing the eye and gives the illusion of a round face oval. On which side do parting - entirely your choice.

 Autumn trends hairstyles

It was from: Donna Karan

 Autumn trends hairstyles

It was from: Dolce & Gabbana

 Autumn trends hairstyles

It had: Badgley Mischka

• The trend - Bob

"Do it yourself". Why Bob is so popular? You can stay on the fashion wave 'not cutting off your luxurious locks - The concept is simple! To create a sleek bob, like Behnaz Sarafpour, first sprinkle with hair spray and divide into upper and lower parts. Nacheshite and beat the hair on the back of the neck. Then create a foundation, twisting the bottom part of the hair in a low ponytail, wrapping around the base and secured. Fan the upper part of the hair and attach it to the bottom.

 Autumn trends hairstyles

It had: Behnaz Sarafpour

 Autumn trends hairstyles

It was at: Betty Jackson

 Autumn trends hairstyles

It was from: Donna Karan

• The trend - three-dimensional structure

"Do it yourself".   Some hairstyles on the runways resembled hair, through which passed electrocharge - a convenient way to increase the volume of hair. To create a soft image of the volume on the show Cynthia Rowley, stylist Avon, Allen Ruiz struck mousse to damp hair models, concentrating at the roots. After drying, the hair drier (they should remain slightly wet) using a large circular brush, it sbryznul spray them resistant to add texture and volume. Then he continued drying, combing it back and sprinkling shining spray.

 Autumn trends hairstyles

It had: Cynthia Rowley

 Autumn trends hairstyles

It had: Dior

 Autumn trends hairstyles

It was from: Enrico Coveri

• The trend - uneven bagel

"Do it yourself".   Uneven, structureless 'bumps' - squeak season. "The image of a rigorous, yet romantic, creative and bright" - says stylist Eugene Soleiman about laying on the show Thakoon. "It traced the image of Lady Victoria, but with obvious contemporary accents. The basis of this way of volume at the roots, which many women can achieve just combing her hair back during drying and using special tools to give volume ", - he said.

 Autumn trends hairstyles

It had: Thakoon

 Autumn trends hairstyles

It had: Derek Lam

 Autumn trends hairstyles

It had: Twinkle by Wenlan

• The trend - bold bagel

"Do it yourself".   While traditional hairpieces have become very common, many designers have raised a simple bagel kachestenno to a new level. On the show Rodarte, a stylist from Aveda, Odile Gilbert decided to replace the usual circular shape to a square. "We have created a very graphic, inspired by Japanese culture, shiny chignon square - shaped hairpins -ispolzuya own hair models," - says Gilbert. "We did a black V-shaped structure on light hair and light on dark hair for added emphasis," - he added. To adapt the image for daily use, do not concentrate on extra emphasis and limit bagel.

How to achieve a square shape:   Straighten your hair and tie in the tail. Sprinkle with water, move to the right in a horizontal position, and gently tighten on the head to 2, 5-3 cm from the center. Moving around, hair set in a horizontal position, but left at the same distance from the center. Return the tail to the starting position and repeat until you have stacked all the hair spray sprinkling each layer. When done, fold the ends and secure.

 Autumn trends hairstyles

It had: Rodarte

 Autumn trends hairstyles

It had: Matthew Williamson

 Autumn trends hairstyles

It had: Alexander McQueen

• The trend - teddy bezel

"Do it yourself".   Marc Jacobs Models walked the catwalk with fluffy teddy halo on his head. Now you yourself can take a chance and try out such a bold way, and be at the peak of fashion. To cope with this problem, simply obsheyte stuffing material plastic bezel. An additional advantage would sequins on fabric, as in the collection of Dior Valley of the Dolls or feathers, in a bizarre variation Hervé Léger.

 Autumn trends hairstyles

It had: Marc Jacobs

 Autumn trends hairstyles

It had: Dior

 Autumn trends hairstyles

It had: Hervé Léger
Author: Ann, New York