The middle part made a comeback on the runways this month,
showing how timeless, classy and easy this look can be.
Richard Chai focused his 2014 Spring collection on
subtle patterns and colors featuring wide leg pants and wearable comfortable
skirts, jackets and tops at New York Fashion Week, with all the models wearing
center parts. The models hair and makeup was simple; sleeked back in a center
part, tucked behind the ears and falling below the shoulders.
Roberto Cavalli showcased pastels, metallic shimmers and delicate fabrics in Milan yesterday, for his 2014 women’s collection. The look
was in line with trends seen at Milan Fashion Week, with models also wearing
their hair easy and natural with a center part.
The models wore their hair easy and natural. “It’s another
interpretation of easy, natural hair,” hairstylist Guido Palau said about the
look he created for the Reberto Cavalli spring 2014 collection, reported WWD
Saturday.
Palau used Redken products; Shine
Flash 02 and wrapped hair lightly around a curling iron and sealed with
Workforce 09. To finish, hair was center-parted with fingers and tucked behind
the ears.
Makeup was light, with light nude / pink lips and Copper
Beach Pro Sculpting Cream dabbed beneath the cheekbones and pulled into the eye
contour, reported WWD.
For nails, Keri Blair, MAC cosmetics senior artist, mixed
silver Discothèque
Nail Lacquer and purple-violet Girl
Trouble Nail Lacquerinto Overlacquer top coat. The models wore neutral-nude
tones on their toes.
Get this look effortlessly. Simply part your hair down the
middle, add a mist of Shine Flash 02 and seal with a curling iron. If your hair
is not long enough, or lacks volume, add clip in extensions.
The easiXtend
Heat Defiant Synthetic Clip-In Extensions work well for fine, thin hair and
seamlessly blend, adding natural looking length and volume.
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