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Razor sharp, face-framing styles, perfectly-coiffed dirty blond hair and skinheads... these were some of the standout styling trends from the Paris runway.
The Brit Mod-inspired 'bowl' cut is back -- as seen at the Lanvin SS18 show in Paris on Sunday. The ultimate blunt cut for next spring is completely kink-free and features a rounded fringe. Frizz-banishing straightening irons are a must for a super smooth runway-ready finish.
At Dior Homme, models were spotted sporting Richard Ashcroft and Liam Gallagher look-alike cuts with both wavy and straight variations. The Brit Mod style also made waves at the Hermès show with slightly curly fringes and a stronger textural focus.
At Paul Smith, the pudding bowl cut was shorter at the back with an expertly rounded cut-above-the-brow fringe. One model at Kenzo sported a thick, straight-across fringe and statement brown-tinted wraparound shades, which added definition to the style that seemed plastered on the head with ends turning up in the back.
The Balmain Army's crowning glory was super shiny and smooth. Official Balmain hair pro Nabil Harlow casually ruffled models' sideswept dirty blond hair -- a shade, which is emerging as a runway favorite. He also tested out a new 'champagne blond' look on model Pietro Baltazar.
Meanwhile, the no-nonsense, lowest-of-the-low maintenance skinhead -- with little or no fuzz -- appeared at runway shows by Hermès and US designer Thom Browne.
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