Its fashion month, folks. Fledgling designers and veterans alike are taking to the runways of New York, London, Milan, and Paris to debut their dazzling up-and-coming Fall 2020 collections. This February festivity never ceases to amaze, with cutting edge trends cropping up on the catwalk each year. And while we’ll have to wait until Fall to rock these fresh ensembles, we’re stealing these runway-ready strands ASAP. Stay in the know and check out our round up of the 14 NYFW trends you’ll be seeing on the streets in just a few months time.
1. Center Parts
There were center parts galore atop the runways of NYFW. Oscar De La Renta paired this classic look with blunt cuts and sleek strands for their 2020 show.
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2. Romantic Waves
Rodarte brought on the romance with a mythical, orchid-heavy collection. The brand featured twisty top knots and gorgeous cascading waves we'll be seeing everywhere in no time.
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3. Deep Side Part
Kaia Gerber stunned on the Michael Kors runway, with super-slick, side parted tresses taking center stage. This style is the perfect compliment to the model's boyish bob.
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4. Accessory Fringe
Chiara Boni took the accessory game up a level with a to-die-for collection of vintage-inspired hats and veils. With a uniquely 40s feel, this fringe-laden headpiece is one of our favorites.
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5. Vampiric Manes
Nocturnal glam was the name of the game at Anna Sui's Fall Ready-to-Wear runway show. These retro sultry strands will be all the rage come March.
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6. 60s Volume
Bella Hadid took to the Marc Jacobs runway with a puffed-up 'do only Anne Bancroft could match. This 60s-inspired volume was pure glamour.
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Pop of Color
Christian Siriano's models went full punk with electric streaks and shaggy short crops. These Harley Quinn highlights gave new life to a classic trend.
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8. Vintage Hats
More headwear from another era coming right at you. The Marc Jacobs runway was a treasure trove of tbt accessories we're dying to try.
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9. Cropped Cornrows
Tory Burch pulled off some terrific tresses, with models rocking ultra-defined braids at neck-baring lengths.
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10. 40s Curls
Christopher John Rogers channeled old Hollywood royalty in crafting these red carpet ready looks. These well-defined waves are making a major comeback in 2020.
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11. Textured Chignons
Badgley Mischka took the bun in a brand new direction. The designer's looks played with texture, slicking back those face-framing pieces but leaving the bun itself piecey and playful.
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12. Victorian Waves
With center parts and side twists, Tory Burch's half-up styles are giving us simple, chic,Pride and Prejudice vibes.
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13. Veils
Romantic veils got a bit of a renaissance on the Brock Collection catwalk. With tight buns and billowy tulle face-coverings, these curious looks have us longing for the countryside.
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14. Sculpted Afros
Need we say more? Christopher John Rogers brought high drama to the runway, with bold bright ensembles and even bolder and brighter manes.