As usual, a lot of interesting and very dramatic looks came down the runways in Paris during Fashion Week. One of my favorites, however, was the simple, elegant effect of the slick updo that several designers made use of to highlight the clothes and accessories.
Designers presenting this look included Akris, Andrew Gn, Giambattista Valli, Givenchy, Guy Laroche, Christian Lacroix, Lanvin and Nina Ricci. Each designer favored an individual twist on the look by adding embellishments such as braids, side parts and even leather hairpieces.
While staying a classic look, it is one that designers and stylists have shown we can have fun with. Best of all, this look is easily emulated at home, giving budget-conscious fashionistas the option to skip the pricey salon visit before an event.
Slicked-Back Updos
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Trend Themes
1. Slicked-back Updos - The trend of slicked-back updos is a simple and elegant hairstyle that designers and stylists can have fun with.
2. Embellished Updos - Designers are adding embellishments such as braids, side parts, and leather hairpieces to the classic slicked-back updo, creating new and unique hair trends.
3. DIY Fashion - The easily emulated slicked-back updo allows budget-conscious fashionistas to skip the pricey salon visit and create their runway-inspired looks at home.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can embrace the trend of slicked-back updos as a way to highlight clothes and accessories in a simple and elegant manner.
2. Salon & Haircare - The salon and haircare industry can capitalize on the trend of slicked-back updos by offering products and services that help achieve the desired sleek and polished hairstyle.
3. Cosmetics & Accessories - The cosmetics and accessories industry can explore partnerships with fashion brands to create complementary products that enhance the look of slicked-back updos, such as hair embellishments and styling products.