Posts Tagged ‘hair’

  • Get a Headrush with Bed Head!
    There are a few beauty products that I’m sure you couldn’t live without and the same goes for me: Vaseline, Touche Eclat, YSL Everlong Mascara… you get the jist. As it happens, I’m less fussy when it comes to hair treatment. That is unless you intend to make me part with Bed Head’s ‘Headrush’ mist…
    by Nicky Branagh at January 21st, 2009 at 01:01 am
  • It’s the Return of the Hairband
    Previously spotted on the shiny heads of schoolgirls only, the faithful covered headband has made a fully-fledged comeback. Thanks in part to Blair Waldorf and co. the fashion world has embraced Queen B’s signature accessory with vigour, interpreting it in a variety of ways. Blair’s own go-to for hair accessories is Jennifer Behr.  Accesoriser to Maggie...
    by Frankie Mathieson at September 26th, 2008 at 03:09 am
  • Agyness Leaves Us Bowled Over With New Hair Cut
    It’s a good thing Agyness Deyn’s attached-to-the-hip boyfriend, Albert Hammond Jr, is still love-struck with her and her new hairdo because we’re not. The carefree couple were seen prancing about New York, looking as charming as ever sans Deyn’s unsightly new bowl cut-inspired crop. Luckily, Agy kept some volume in the back and salvaged her sides...
    by Ikechukwu Onyewuenyi at July 31st, 2008 at 10:07 am
  • Trends: The Heidi Braid
    A perennial style classic, beloved of eternal girl-child icons the world over (think Kirsten Dunst, Mary-Kate and, well, Lolita) the ”Heidi braid” has me utterly enchanted this summer. A playful reminder of childhood days and ribbons, of girls who don’t take life or fashion too seriously, girlish and whimsical without being overtly feminine it is the...
    by Katy Smail at July 18th, 2008 at 10:07 am
  • Trends: The Heidi Braid
    A perennial style classic, beloved of eternal girl-child icons the world over (think Kirsten Dunst, Mary-Kate and, well, Lolita) the ”Heidi braid” has me utterly enchanted this summer. A playful reminder of childhood days and ribbons, of girls who don’t take life or fashion too seriously, girlish and whimsical without being overtly feminine it is the...
    by Katy Smail at July 18th, 2008 at 09:07 am
  • Spring Style: Top Knots
    Unable to take the plunge and actually chop my hair, I have found a less permanent way to have a spring fling with my ‘do. When you are known for your scruffy ‘bird’s nest’ locks like I am, it is amazing the difference it makes when you scrape your hair off your face into a neat top knot. Scattered all over the S/S runways from Lanvin to Rodarte,...
    by Katy Smail at May 1st, 2008 at 04:05 am
  • Charlie Mindu: A Cut Above The Rest
    A trendy haircut often cements your fashion status, so where better to look than to Charlie Le Mindu, hairdresser extraordinaire. Having recently relocated to UK shores from Berlin and taken residence in a deserted warehouse in the London’s east end, Charlie is to hairdressing what Gaultier is to fashion.
    by Gabi Muller at March 25th, 2008 at 10:03 pm
  • Gwyneth Paltrow: Short Story!
    You can’t swing your long locks at the moment without hitting a whole bevvy of style icons who have taken the chop (most recently Gwyneth Paltrow). Short hair seems to be the official length de jour. Usually it is pretty safe to ignore hair ‘trends’ due to hair not being, well, disposable. But there is something alluring modern about a sharp and easy...
    by Katy Smail at March 21st, 2008 at 08:03 pm
  • Gwyneth Paltrow: Short Story!
    You can’t swing your long locks at the moment without hitting a whole bevvy of style icons who have taken the chop (most recently Gwyneth Paltrow). Short hair seems to be the official length de jour. Usually it is pretty safe to ignore hair ‘trends’ due to hair not being, well, disposable. But there is something alluring modern about a sharp and easy...
    by Katy Smail at March 19th, 2008 at 11:03 am
  • Trends: Crimping my style
    Oh horror of horrors! Sorry to break the terrible news, ladies, but crimped hair appears to be back. I could have predicted this, really, as any truly terrible trends from my teenage years tend to crop up every so often in all their 90s glory, but I had hoped that the line would be drawn at crinkle cut hair. But no, catwalks the world over have been trodden by armies...
    by Katy Smail at March 5th, 2008 at 08:03 pm