Multi-Parted Hairstyles

The David Koma Spring 2012 Runway Show is Tribal-Futuristic

Makeup and hairstyles seen on the catwalk dictate upcoming beauty trends just as much as the designs do for fashion; the David Koma Spring 2012 runway show may just herald a subtly strange hairstyle for this upcoming new year. With a futuristic, tribal influence as seen in the fashion designs itself, the hairstyle worn by the models is slick and sleek, with the oddity of multiple parts thrown into the mix.

The look seen in the David Koma Spring 2012 runway show was created by GHD Creative Director Kenna. Interestingly enough, the back portion of this style makes the front look quite basic. As a new spin on the classic ponytail, eight diamond sections are linked together in a geometric pattern with unassuming elastic bands, allowing the pattern of this intriguing style stand out all the more.
Trend Themes
1. Geometric Hairstyles - Opportunity for hairstylists and salons to create innovative, geometric patterns with multiple parts in hairstyles.
2. Tribal-futuristic Beauty - Beauty industry can explore tribal and futuristic influences in makeup and hairstyles to create unique and avant-garde looks.
3. Sleek and Slick Hair - Haircare product manufacturers can develop sleek and slick hair products to achieve the smooth and polished look seen on the runway.
Industry Implications
1. Hairstyling - Hairstyling industry can embrace the trend of multi-parted hairstyles and offer training and tutorials for hairstylists to create innovative looks.
2. Fashion - Fashion designers and brands can incorporate tribal-futuristic themes in their collections, combining innovative hairstyles with avant-garde fashion designs.
3. Beauty - Beauty industry can develop products and techniques to achieve the sleek and slick hair look showcased in the David Koma Spring 2012 runway show.

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