Semi-Frizzy Hairstyles

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The Fashion Gone Rogue 'Spring Mash-Up' Editorial Stars Sarah Barnes

As chic as the fashion showcased throughout the Fashion Gone Rogue 'Spring Mash-Up' online editorial is, the hairstyle is an ode to geeky-turned-glamorous girls everywhere. The slicked down mid-part frizzes out at the ends like an explosion of two big puff balls. It lends a touch of comedy to each look, consequently complementing the colorful ensembles.

The Fashion Gone Rogue Spring Mash-Up online editorial was shot by fashion photographer Rabee Younes. Starring new face Sarah Barnes, the photo shoot is quirky, vibrant and playful. Stylist Michelle Paiano selected a wardrobe of lightweight blouses and skirts in popping prints and bold hues that are perfect for the upcoming season. Beauty artist Carmelle Da Roza created the full makeup looks and unique hair.
Trend Themes
1. Semi-frizzy Hairstyles - Semi-frizzy hairstyles can become a new trend for quirky and playful looks on various fashion editorials, leading to opportunities for new styling products and tools.
Industry Implications
1. Beauty and Hairstyling Industry - The Beauty industry can focus on developing and marketing hair products that complement semi-frizzy hairstyles such as hair creams, gels, and hairsprays.
2. Fashion & Photography Industry - The Fashion and Photography industry can use semi-frizzy hairstyles in their photo shoots and fashion shows to add a touch of comedy and quirkiness to their models' looks.
3. Online Beauty Tutorials - The online beauty tutorials industry can create step-by-step tutorials on how to achieve the semi-frizzy hairstyle, helping consumers achieve the playful and quirky look at home.

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