Ask the Bloggers: What Was Your Favorite Fall 2012 Hair Look?

Ask the Bloggers: What Was Your Favorite Fall 2012 Hair Look?

Some of the most inspiring looks at New York Fashion Week were the ones created backstage by the industry’s top hairstylists. Sleek ponytails, classic buns, loose braids and a whole lot of volume are just some of the trends we spotted. Now that fashion week is officially behind us (whew!), we had a chance to catch up with some of our favorite fashion and beauty bloggers to find out which Fall 2012 runway looks were their favorites.

I Spy DIY
"I absolutely loved the soft, top knots at Erin Fetherston. It looked effortless and pulled together at the same time. The perfect, quick daytime updo that easily transitions into night with a bold lip." —Jenni Radosevich

Fashion.Style.Beauty.
“The hair that Odile Gilbert created for Rodarte was a work of art. A mock, 20's-inspired bob with designer hairpieces made for a luxe, dusty doll feel. Absolutely gorgeous.” —Kristin Booker

Glamazon Diaries
"Kudos to Prete & Bruno, as well as Emilio Cavallini for updating the updo. Emilio's sexy legwear was kept sophisticated with a chic, classy bun created by dividing the hair in three sections and twisting them over each other." —Makeda Saggau-Sackey

My Life On (And Off) The Guest List
“I loved the simplicity of the hair at BCBG. A classic, sleek pony works with any look, any season and it played perfectly against the grandiose, color-blocked furs. Adding a faux, side-swept bang gave it softness and a girlish sensuality.” —Glasgow Skinner

Examiner
“My favorite hair looks from Fall/Winter 2012 were the really polished, sleek ones. I absolutely loved the MARC by Marc Jacobs clean pony, and this was something I saw at Nomia, as well. Of course the classic looks never go out of style either, and it was great to see shows like Tadashi and Carmen Marc Valvo recreating these.” —Charu Suri

"I loved one of the hairstyles at the Michael Kors show. It was a twist on a classic loose braid. By weaving leather shoelaces into the braid, it gave the look an edge. The best part is that it appeared really easy to execute!" —Nadia Murdock

Shop, Eat & Sleep
"The girls at Candela had this great combo of Gold Rush pioneer meets romance. A thin braid across the hairline and soft, teased, romantic curls in the back.” —Shauya Hartley

Pretty Connected
"I loved the hair at Cynthia Rowley. I can't describe it any better than perfectly chaotic. The volume and craftsmanship that went into the look really complimented the clothing and the presentation—truly a work of art." —Lara Eurdolian

The Fabulous Report
"One of my favorite hair trends were the soft, loose curls seen at many shows, including Houghton. The models' hair was slick and so stylish." —Lorna

Fashionably Petite
"My favorite hair was at the Carlos Miele show. The look was as effortless as his dresses. I'd want my hair to look shiny, silky and smooth everyday, with loose waves or curls." —Kim Weling

The Fashionista Stories
“The inspiration for hair at Nanette Lepore was downtown tough girl. The hair had a side part with a section of the hair swooping over the front and pulled back with a teased, high ponytail. The result was a chic, frizzy ponytail that that meshed well with the vintage, bohemian-style collection.” —Cheryl Simmons

Orange Juice and Biscuits
"I loved the hair from the Rolando Santana show! It was super, big 70's glam hair and when the models walked the curls bounced for days." —Jonathan Valdez

Photo by Imaxtree.

 

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