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giovedì 24 maggio 2012

Wedding Hairstyle Inspiration from Fashion Week Spring 2012

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The New York Fashion Week Spring 2012 shows delivered a handful of wearable hairstyle trends that we think would look just lovely on brides.

The Lela Rose models worked the runway in a look that was classic bridal: rosy cheeks, soft pink lips, and simple, glossy locks. After creating a deep side part, hair was twisted all the way back on the right side and pinned.

If you're wearing a retro-inspired tea-length dress, pair it with a modern, roughed-up beehive like the ones seen at the Diane von Furstenberg runway show.

This sweet side ponytail, seen at Erin Fetherston, would look right at home at a casual, backyard affair.

A high bun makes this model at the Alice + Olivia presentation look modern, polished, and flirty all at the same time—perfect for an urban black tie wedding.

There's no imagination needed to translate the looks from the Imitation of Christ show for brides: model Lydia Hearst got married (for real!) on the runway-turned-aisle while surrounded by "bridesmaids" and "groomsmen" wearing the collection. Lydia's romantic updo was tucked underneath a vintage veil.

The latest Rodarte collection was inspired by Van Gogh, hence the shimmery midnight blue Starry Night eyeshadow. While we can't recommend raccoon eyes for a wedding, we do endorse the hair, which featured soft, brushed-out waves with one side rolled back and held in place with a comb.

The sleek ponytail-fishtail braid hybrids seen on the models at the Marchesa show are perfectly suited for a modern, no-fuss bride.

At Rachel Zoe's presentation, the hair was natural, loose, and slightly messy—paired with a smoky eye and glossy pink lips, the overall effect was sexy but sweet.

At the Jenny Packham show, models sported smooth, shiny blowouts that would make Gwenyth Paltrow jealous. Deep red lips keep the look glamorous, not boring.

Another sultry look from the Rachel Zoe presentation. Achieve the bedhead curls by using at least two different sizes of curling irons.

Another favorite from the Alice + Olivia presentation—a wedding-appropriate fabric flower is tucked into an intricate chignon.

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