| Hair: Top Trends Of Spring 2007 Color & Style |
| Victoria Wurdinger |
| Revised Date: 01/17/07 - Original Publication Date: 6/23/00 |
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Toned-Down Trends Showcase
Simplicity Melded with Sophistication. But in the
Ultimate Trend Bend, it’s all About What’s Right for
You.
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Skirts are going longer while hair is shortening up.
That’s about balance. But in a season when the ‘60s are
the prime influence, every trend is counterbalanced with
six degrees of separation.
Maybe that’s why crops and bobs are the biggest looks
in the mane-stream.
Short is coming on strong, and subtly undone is fast
replacing last year’s shaggy chic, which was in itself
lots more controlled than those original bed-head ‘dos
of the ‘60s hippie.
Today’s hippies are hipsters, which calls for
outstanding cuts in all lengths and a easy care approach
that still accounts for looking like you’ve got your own
sense of style.
Hair that’s less contrived and fussy springs from the
fact that the fashion world is simpler, darker and more
somber in general, reflecting the national politick.
Bling is not the thing for times like these. That said,
you don’t have to resort to sackcloth—there are still
plenty of sassy styles around, and sometimes, simplicity
is a beautiful thing in its own right.
Enter, the bob, a cut that’s simplicity personified.
It’s easy to style and because it most often comes with
bangs, it can be molded to suit any facial shape.
Textured bobs, boxy bobs, French-cut bobs and razored-up
styles are just the opening act in the movement toward
shorter hair.
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The early ‘60s saw controlled bobs and crops with
geometric flair; later years ushered-in the mussed
freestyle. Today, the ‘60s influence combines the best
of both worlds with crops that are subtly textured,
razored or layered for a fresh new feeling. Choppy
snips, pieced-out pixies and great gamine looks are all
right for the woman who wants a style that’s anything
from short to nearly mid-length.
Again, edge, attitude or polish is added with
products like texturizers, molding muds, spray waxes and
pomades—helpers that never existed in the original era.
Just make certain you go easy with the application
Clean, well-cut, healthy looking hair is the real
harbinger of modern hairstyles, which are always tweaked
so they’re age-appropriate. In other words, even ‘60s
styles and mussed looks fall on the side of reasonably
well-groomed.
In an antithesis trend, there’s a geek chorus
proclaiming that nerd looks, from films like Freaks
and Geeks to Napoleon Dynamite, are
uber-cool.
The ultimate in mainstream geek chic showed up at
ABC, where Ugly Betty, has the protagonist
working—where else—in the fashion world. The geek-cool
style isn’t that different than what’s mainstream: clean
and simple hair, full fringes, “intellectual nerd”
glasses and a wardrobe all your own.
Going Long on Style
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Longer hair will always be part of the fashion mode
and today’s longer, more feminine looks are not
super-long and ultra-straight—most feature layers that
allow hair to fall perfectly in place.
Edges get soft and shapes sleeken-up or
plump-up with the right products. In general,
celebrating natural texture is the easiest way to make
an individual statement. When it’s time for a weekend
change, hot tools and texture-specific stylants let you
style-shift to something more playful.
Healthy looking hair is now an annual “mane-stay,”
which is another reason wearing natural texture is in
the forefront—no perming, relaxing, or frying when
drying. If you have natural curl, celebrate it and do
something to enhance its shine, be it conditioning,
adding brighter highlights or blowing out a smooth
style.
One great thing about longer hair is that it lends
itself to easy updos. When hair is up-styled, it‘s
twisted and braided with most the action at the sides,
which are directed back.
Viewed from the front, the top is flat because
super-height at the crown is just too dated. The
back-swept styles are mostly crafted by hand braiding,
which creates less heat damage and allows for healthy,
shiny, romantic looks that shift day-to-night with ease.
Making a Color Splash
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In fashion, less splashy clothes allow for hair to be
used more as an accessory—the single thing that stands
out. Because cuts, too, are on the simpler side, this
means color is your main way to make a statement.
Striking blonde, rich red or a deep, caramelized
brunette is a great place to start.
While less mashed up than before, color is still
dimensional and it’s always customized. Ash blondes are
right for those who can wear them, and they’re always
paired with lowlights. Tone-on-tone coloring
(red-on-red, blonde-on-blonde) add smart sophistication
to any shading. In a shift from simplicity, brunettes
get highlights via different tones, as opposed to
bleach.
Harsh black, purple and stripy colors are gone from
the scene—today’s shades are all beautiful and
true-to-life only better. Additionally, there are very
few, full-head highlights—those are simply too
time-consuming to get and costly to keep. Instead,
highlights are placed to accent a cut, a facial shape or
a fringe. Or, color is added in sheer panels that veil
one another from top to bottom.
For those who get color at home, there’s a slew of
new products that let you have it natural, like
L’Oreal’s Natural Match. Interestingly, the brand is
aligned in the sophisticated professional haircolor
manner, with choices among levels (10 is blonde, 1 is
black) and tones that go warm or cool to work with skin
tones. Again, it’s the combination of simplicity and
sophistication—a pairing that’s reiterated everywhere.
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Can it be any accident that when the main style
influence is the ‘60s, that old “Me generation” is being
translated into the ramped-up “You generation?” From
YouTube online to U-decide comics, everything today is
U-based.
Consumers are active participants with brands, beauty
and trends—never bystanders: MySpace, iVillage and
MyNetworkTV are all reflections of this thinking.
Which means, you’re in the driver’s seat when it
comes to setting the trends, making the style statements
and interpreting what’s right for you. In times like
these, the only fashion crime may be going
cookie-cutter, and failing to get a customized cut and
color that’s right for you and U-alone.
The ultimate cool is to be yourself, which is an idea
has its origin in the non-conformist ’60, when
amusingly, everyone really looked alike. Whether history
will repeat itself is up to you.
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