Heather Kathleen Rudd Rocks the Messy Hair Look in Style
Shelby Lee Walsh — April 6, 2010 — Fashion
References: heatherkathleenrudd.tumblr & lookbook.nu
Heather Kathleen Rudd is a Lookbook.nu enthusiast, a self-described "obsessive tea drinker and cereal eater" and a Englander that can rock the messy hair look like nobody's business.
Judging by her mismatched attired, lassie faire hair and brightly dyed locks, one may think Rudd's style is a little off-the-wall or eccentric. However, true fashionistas (and hipsters) should admire her ability to take the chaotic and make it work in her favor.
Take a look through the gallery above to see some disheveled, messy hair looks and some seriously offbeat attire.
Judging by her mismatched attired, lassie faire hair and brightly dyed locks, one may think Rudd's style is a little off-the-wall or eccentric. However, true fashionistas (and hipsters) should admire her ability to take the chaotic and make it work in her favor.
Take a look through the gallery above to see some disheveled, messy hair looks and some seriously offbeat attire.
Trend Themes
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