
The trends of the upcoming season can not but rejoice – they are so diverse that everyone will be able to choose the style that suits their style and lifestyle. Kristina Zavgorodnyaya, artistic director of the SLOWMO network, also told us about each trend in detail.

Kristina Zavgorodnyaya, artistic director of the SLOWMO network
Bundles and braids with facial strands
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Naomi Campbell at the Alexander McQueen Fall 2023 Apparel Show
Expect a variety of bundles and braids this fall. A casual weave contrasting with a perfectly smooth graphic top like Naomi Campbell opening the Alexander McQueen fashion show or messy buns like the Sportmax models; Which option you choose is up to you.
Waves in retro style
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Elsa Hosk. Photo: social networks -
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Margot Robbie. Photo: legion-media.ru
The Hollywood romance of the 30s is back with us. Take a look at photos taken during the promotional tour of Margot Robbie’s movie “Barbie” and you’ll see how impressive this style looks. If you decide to do it yourself, first use thermal protection. And then wrap them, emphasizing a few strands from the face, slightly pulling back from the roots. Secure each strand with a clip, cool well, and then position as desired. Fix the resulting beauty with varnish.
natural hair
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Chanel Fall 2023 Ready-to-Wear -
Max Mara Fall 2023 Ready-to-Wear
We also have good news for those who are tired of complex hairstyles and long styling. This fall, you can forget about them with a clear conscience. Natural images called “just out of bed” are back in fashion. For this reason, clear curls cannot be made. Check out the Chanel, Salvatore Ferragamo, Max Mara and Armani Prive models. Hair looks simple, as is everything ingenious.
Balletcore high ponytails and buns
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Photo: social networks -
Jacquemus Autumn Ready-to-Wear 2023
This is the same style that will look glamorous, but at the same time suitable for both afternoon and evening. To achieve the desired effect and not overload the hair with styling products, wash and dry the strands well, and then lay them back into a ponytail using a small amount of gel. If that’s your goal, you can stop there. If you want to replicate the Jacquemus bun, twist the ponytail around the base and secure it with hairpins.
straight and shiny hair
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Versace Fall 2023 Ready-to-Wear -
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At the Versace and Nina Ricci fashion shows, the shine of the models’ hair fascinated all the guests sitting in the front rows. What does it take to achieve such an effect? Straighten first with a straightener (don’t forget the heat protection) and then use a spray to maximize hair shine.
extravagant hair accessories
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Photo: social networks -
Photo: social networks
Large bows, hairpins, hats with bright details – experiments with all kinds of hair accessories are welcome this season. For example, the Chanel show featured ribbons on a pearl net, while the Christian Dior show featured luxurious headbands and bows.
All kinds of weaving
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Photo: social networks
And it’s both careless and flawless. You can easily feel like a macrame master this fall. At least it’s not forbidden to braid anything from your hair. African braids like those at the Simone Rocha, Gucci, and Christian Dior fashion shows are adorned with knit rings at the Off-White show or the braids on the faces of the models at the Etro show – it’s up to you.
Source: People Talk

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