Spring/Summer’s key trends, from copper hair to black bows, are still alive and well, but for the coming season they will have a more sophisticated and grown-up feel. Gone are the shocking reds, replaced by painterly and romantic hues. Accessories are matched with classic hairstyles (think couture taffeta bows with simple ponytails) and over-the-top blowouts are replaced with more subtle, yet still elegant, finishes.
Bangs were also a big trend, and can be embraced by anyone, regardless of hair type. Face-framing, curly bangs took centre stage at Tom Ford and Louis Vuitton, while at Miu Miu, bangs were given an edgy edge with a chopped, textured finish. Refreshingly, grey hair was the norm on the runways at Batsheva and Balmain, amid a sea of bright blondes and lustrous brunettes. For brides-to-be and wedding guests, there were plenty of headpieces guaranteed to add drama to their big day. Below, we round up the best hair trends from the AW24 catwalks.
The chicest hair trends for fall/winter 2024
Trend: Easy to rock
Sitting comfortably among last summer’s perfect views Barbie Following on from the trend for blowouts and this year’s crisp 1970s “Woodstock waves,” we’ll likely see loose curls with a degree of elegance, as seen at Chloé. Next season will see a similar retro theme continue, but with an overall move towards a more polished finish. At your next blowout, get your hair curled with rollers or pins, combed through with a brush, and then spritzed with a glossy finishing spray. Dyson Airwrap or Babyliss Thermo Ceramic Roller Perfect for creating a special atmosphere in your home.
Trend: Choppy Fringe
Trend: Larger than life
From the scarves, barrettes and taffeta bows seen at Chanel’s Haute Couture shows, designers are opting for oversized pieces that transform classic hairstyles like low ponytails and loose waves into eye-catching looks.
Trend: Silver Edge
Grey hair is not trendy, but it’s refreshing to see more and more silver-haired models on the runways. Keep your hair looking its best with extra hydration using nourishing masks and lightweight oils. Silver-neutralizing shampoos will reduce yellowing, and gloss treatments and toner It helps restore a healthy glow.
Trend: Clean Finishes
From Tory Burch to Carolina Herrera, glossy, almost lacquered effects dominated the AW24 shows. After a rougher vibe in summer, next season we’ll see more polished, less messy updos. Ballerina buns and braids are an easy way to elevate even the most basic styles.
Renaissance Reds
Forget social media and instead look to the halls of the National Portrait Gallery and the V&A for inspiration for your next copper hair style. From Titian hues to Rossetti reds, painterly hues feel far more sophisticated in winter than summer’s cherry cola trend.
Mix light and dark copper tones all over to create a sunset look, or add golds, reds and blends to get creative with a range of warm colour palettes. This can be achieved by applying one colour to the roots and a different colour from root to tip. You can also use our gloss service to make it even more vibrant.
Trend: Shiny brunette
Brunettes gravitate towards fuller, darker, cooler bases. Deep chocolate browns, icy cool-toned brunettes, and glossy espresso hues are dominating, offering a polished, sophisticated look perfect for cooler months. Dark hair naturally reflects shine, so amp up the glow with a nourishing oil-serum hybrid and add a moisturizing balm to hide dry ends.
Trending: With the band
Don’t like flashy hairbands or frilly bows? Monochrome black and white minimalist headbands are still popular. Give your third-day hair a revitalized boost with a spritz of dry shampoo and wrap the headband around the crown of your head.
Trend: Milky Blonde
Dye your hair in a creamy shade rather than a sun-kissed blonde for the colder months — think Elsa’s snowy hue. FrozenIf it’s too light, you can add some buttery undertones to warm up your face. To avoid looking flat, weave in more lowlights to create subtle texture and create a ring of light around your hairline.
Trend: Employee Benefits
If you’re on the fence about getting bangs, we’ve got plenty of inspiration to encourage you to take the plunge. If you have curly hair, adding bangs can create a fresh, modern look, but it highlights the importance of working with a curly hair professional.
Use a diffuser when drying curls (and bangs) to maintain the curl pattern. Always cut curled bangs when hair is dry. Wet curls shrink when they dry, so cutting them wet can result in bangs that are much shorter than intended. Protect your curls by sleeping in a silk bonnet or pillowcase, and use a diffuser when blow-drying. This will help keep the curls in place and reduce frizz. Alternatively, letting your hair air-dry is also a great way to maintain your natural curl pattern.
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