After four whirlwind weeks on the road that took editors from Soho to the Tuileries, the Spring 2016 collections have finally come to an end. And while we take reflect on the bold hair and makeup ideas that were put forth on the runway, one peek at the streets outside the shows reveals which beauty prescriptions have already made a major impact in the real world.
This month, designers sounded the call for a new optimism, and bright pops of color kept showgoers in equally sunny spirits. Fernanda Ly opened Louis Vuitton with her signature pastel pink lengths, and continued turning heads during a postshow jaunt through the Bois de Boulogne’s Jardin d’Acclimatation. Elsewhere, blue quickly emerged as the season’s color of choice, and whether that meant a slick of teal shadow on Tami Williams in Paris or Sky Ferreira’s aquatic dye job in New York, the surprisingly versatile shade provided a much-needed jolt of whimsy to the mix.
A handful of winning ideas, like Céline’s sleek braid and Versace’s power ponytail, led to some inevitable model twinning—proof that when it comes to high-impact hair, two may actually be better than one. But perhaps above all, it was the broad range of unique curls and wave patterns that inspired off the runway. From Julia Sarr-Jamois’s voluminous Afro and Lineisy Montero’s close-cropped fuzz to Mica Arganaraz’s tangle of shaggy waves, it has never been more clear that embracing your natural texture is the ultimate style statement.
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