Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2017. Yes, you read that right, Spring and Summer 2017. See what's trending (already) for next Spring.
Every year, New York Fashion Week sets the style and beauty trends for the upcoming season. Known for its often wild, always chic looks, this year's Fashion Week didn't disappoint, emphasizing everything from natural beauty, to stylish sophistication, to high-fashion drama and more. Below, are compiled some of the standout trends from the NYFW Spring/Summer 2017 runways so you can get a leg up on the looks that are sure to take over salons this season. Urban Girl: Ease meets edge in this trend that's all about the effortlessly cool girl with major street cred. Put together but never prim, the look is equal parts rock and roll, laid back, and totally flawless. Boho Beach Babe: Salty sea strands extend the warm, sunny days for spring 2017, while sun-kissed skin and wave-inspired nails have us dreaming of an endless summer. Perfectly imperfect, feminine and carefree, these just-off-the-beach looks never go out of style. Natural Beauty: What's more beautiful than the uniqueness of the individual? Not much, as this trend that emphasizes natural textures and styles proves. Desert Chic: Inspired by the soft, muted colors of desert scenes like California's Joshua Tree National Park and nomad drifters that inhabit the landscape, this trend is all about earthy, airy locks that are both light and effortless at once. Minimal Muse: Sleek and structured, the minimalist look seen on this season's runways was not to be confused with the effortless trend. Though simple in nature, minimalist hair is all about high-shine and intricate styling for an ultra-polished, ultra-put-together finish. Whimsical Wonder: Sometimes it's good to just have fun with hair, and thankfully this season's trend of lighthearted, whimsical looks is lighting the way. Emphasizing natural texture coupled with fun, easy styles and attention-grabbing accessories, the whimsical trend is sure to delight all your young-at-heart clients. 90s Babies: The era of the Millenials - the 90s - ruled this season's runways, with grungy waves and rebellious cuts taking over at shows. Meanwhile, a nod to 90s hip hop found its home in "Around the Way" cornrows and Kool-Aid colors and Millenial-inspired strands dominated the DKNY runway. The overall consensus? The Nineties are back, baby! 60s Sirens: All the style of the Sixties with a new twist, this trend payed homage to the decade of transitions. Sometimes soft and feminine - but always with a fierce independent streak - the 60s sirens of this season's runways captured the simultaneous youth and elegance of a new era of womanhood through classic styles, newly deconstructed. Above Average Accessories: What better way to jazz up a classic hairstyle than with accessories? It's basically Hair 101, but Fashion Week took it one step further this year, incorporating unusual and eye-catching accessories from strips of woven-in fabric, to bandanas, to tightly cinched belts. Feeling Inspired? Click here for the looks Hair by Brian - The Beauty Blog
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