The topknot was one of the big trends seen on the runways for Spring 2012. Luckily, it’s making its way to Hollywood much sooner than six months from now, as evidenced in this super high version from the adorable Chloe Moretz. For Elle’s 18th Annual Women in Hollywood Tribute this week, hairstylist Gregory Russell was inspired by Chloe’s white structured dress and created a clean style with side bangs and a high textured knot.To achieve this look, Gregory first sectioned out Chloe’s bangs and then slicked her hair into a high ponytail with Magic Move Medium Wax. He then back-combed the ponytail, twisted it and pinned it up before blowing out and setting the bangs into the ponytail. To finish and set the look, Gregory used Frederic Fekkai Brushable Hair Spray.
We’re loving the drama of the hair, especially teamed with Chloe’s simple eye makeup, rosy cheeks and pale pink lips.
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Truth be told, we think Bar Refaeli is one of the most gorgeous creatures on the planet. So it’s no surprise that we’re totally loving her fresh-faced glow at the 2011 Whitney Museum of American Art Studio Afterparty. Her glowing skin was complemented by a touch of black eyeliner and a glossy pink pout. Here’s how to get the look.
When Nikki Reed’s not rocking her Twilight character Rosalie’s blonde wig, her hair is often styled in a softly, touchable ‘do. This loosely swept updo, for a recent red carpet event, was no exception. Regardless of her haircolor, there’s certainly no mistaking her strong chiseled chin or thick and full eyebrows.
At the iHeartRadio Music Festival a couple weeks ago, there was a major shocker on the red carpet—Carrie Underwood debuted new bangs! She’s been rocking the same hairstyle for over three years, so this is a major change in the hair world.
This past summer Vanessa Hudgens debuted a pixie cut that has now grown into the perfect fall California bob. It’s a “California bob” because it has a beachy, piecey look to it, yet it’s dark and thick and perfectly styled for the fall. The trick to piecey, short hairstyles like this is to have thicker hair, and to retire your combs and brushes. Use a texturizing cream or pomade and lightly tousle hair with your fingers to separate strands. Don’t get too messy with it, but keep in mind that this look is not about being polished.