We look back at the standout hair entries from Milan Fashion Week that are poised to be seen everywhere next season
On the Milan Fashion Week runways, established houses have set the bar high with designers and directors who have exhibited a renewed sense of creative energy. However, the focus is on the beauty looks, too. Milan evidently eschewed the clean girl aesthetic for a redefined take on glamour. As for the season’s surprises and delights? The visual treat courtesy of hair trends seen on the runway.
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From Giorgio Armani’s 1920s-inspired hairdos to Tom Ford’s concept of a wet-hair look, these are the hair entries that are set to take over Spring/Summer 2024.
Sharper than sharp
Sharp middle partings are undeniably quintessential in every runway’s visual direction. Take Fendi’s Spring/Summer 2024 showcase as an example. Hairstylist Guido Palau created an ultimately polished interpretation of chignons. As for the results? The perfect hair look that complemented the collection’s timeless designs. In another case, Alberta Ferretti’s presentation accentuated the parting with a slicked-down hairstyle.
Back to the 1920s
In Giorgio Armani’s Spring/Summer 2024 presentation, sculpted updos became the focus point of the beauty direction. The hairstyle renaissance was also felt in force at shows like Hui with softly curled, side swept blowouts taking over the runway. It’s the kind of hairstyle that can stand the test of time.
Wet hair visionaire
Tom Ford’s Spring/Summer 2024 showcase has given the wet-look hairstyle its seal of approval. The hair direction effortlessly matches the glamour, elegance, sexiness, and beauty of the collection. The look also emerged on shows like Adreadamo and Giada. To achieve the runway-approved hairdo, towel-dry washed hair then comb through hair with a wide-tooth comb. Next, combine a gel and a cream to create the perfect high-octane look. Once accomplished, comb the hair to your desired parting and spritz on an oil spray as a finishing touch.