Fashion Month continues, and this week we’re looking across the pond for our runway report. London Fashion Week wrapped up another stellar set of memorable mane moments–the U.K’s best and brightest was in tip-top shape, with historic powerhouses and indie labels alike pushing the boundaries of the mane-game. From 30s-inspired strands to two-toned hues and classic plaid detective caps, these 9 LFW trends totally stole the show.
1. Updated Beanies
Headwear is having a moment this Fashion Month. From vintage silhouettes at NYFW to updated classics at LFW, it's clear Fall 2020 is all about accessories. Molly Goddard's bow-adorned beanies were simply striking, the ideal addition to her stellar collection.
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2. Silver Accents
Inspired by the work of Cecile Beaton, Erdem's LFW collection was a dreamlike exercise in high society aesthetic. With sculpted pixies and gorgeous silver accents, this runway show was one of London's finest.
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3. Delicate Punk
Simone Rocha consistently tows the line between prim romanticism and punkish grime. The designer's LFW show delivered that signature style, with models sporting a winning combination of teased up curls with braided roots.
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4. Super Long Strands
All hail the queen. Fashion legend Naomi Campbell graced LFW with a gorgeous set of waist-grazing tresses on the Tommy Hilfiger runway. We're predicting the supermodel's ultra-long locks will be a major post-Fashion Month trend.
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5. 70s Accessories
Mark Fast's catwalk featured bold patterns, bright colors, and a whole lot of 70s realness. We're loving the designer's throwback color-blocked headband and curl combo.
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1930s Sleek
Perhaps the most iconic British brand, Burberry took to the runway with another era in mind. Redken Global Creative Director Guido Palau drew inspiration from the 1930s in crafting this collection's men's and women's manes. With the help of a little Redken's Extreme Play Safe leave-in treatment, Palau sculpted strong center parts and soft, natural looking blowouts on models like Gigi Hadid.
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7. Short Shag
Move over long, layered locks- this season's hottest 'do is the short shag. This chic chin-length crop was one of many fringe-forward looks on the Christopher Kane catwalk.
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8. Two-Toned Tresses
From Dua Lipa to the Bobby Abley runway, it's clear that two-toned tresses are 2020's hottest color trend. This half-and-half hue is edgy and elevated, this daring 'do made waves at LFW.
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9. Beehive
Another winning snap from London-based designer Bobby Abley. From shocking shades to vintage updos, Abley pulled out all of the stops for his Minions-inspired collection. This floral-flecked beehive is a Fashion Month favorite.
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10. Plaid Detective Caps
DAKS opted for a quintessential British aesthetic with a pristine set of plaid caps. Paired with a matching trench, this look has a decidedly Holmesian vibe.