The ponytail is back…and it’s better than ever. It’s becoming a go-to style for
the fashion elite—John Barrett recently opened Barrett’s Ponytail Bar in his
chic New York salon, for instance—and if we learned one thing at
Spring/Summer 2013 Fashion Week, it’s that the trendy-again
style will be sticking around for a while. On the runways, hairdressers got
creative and updated the basic pony in myriad ways—high, low, textured, neat,
shiny, matte—so there was literally a pony for every fashion personality. At
Marc Jacobs, Redken Creative Consultant Guido created an
Edie-Sedgwick 1960s-inspired pony with a teased, tousled finish.
This is a 1960s-inspired pony with a teased, tousled finish.
“This is a
styled-then-slept-in look,” Claudia says. “The height around the face is enough to
highlight the features, but is not over-the-top.” Creat the
show-stopping volume and texture with Fashion Week go-to
product—Redken quick tease 1960s-inspired pony with a teased, tousled finish. “This is a
styled-then-slept-in look,” he says. “The height around the face is enough to
highlight the features, but is not over-the-top.”
Sunday, September 23, 2012
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