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For Mary Katrantzou's Fall 2019 assortment at London trend Week the day past, the fashion designer sectioned her rainbow-bright lineup into four distinctive subject matters, all established around nature: earth, air, fire, and water. Her multicolored plumage-decorated dresses were airy certainly, while some neutral-toned dresses, heavy on the embellishment, have been decidedly extra earthy. For the beauty course, Katrantzou mimicked these seasonal inspirations: For the hair, she worked with stylist Anthony Turner and colorist Josh wood to create textured, hand-painted hair pieces—all clipped onto the fashions' herbal tresses—that tied into the colorful fabric of the clothes.
Taking cues from the neon clip-ins that were so liked all through the '90s and early aughts, wood created dimensional, ombré hair items—he called it "patterned hair"—that had been customized-matched to each girl's herbal colors. many of the styles were saved sideswept with a straightforward, air-dried best. Some had been tender and ethereal, just like the pastel red and orange extensions worked into one mannequin's mild brown mane; others went bolder, like the chunky, shiny pink items clipped onto fiery crimson hair. The faux highlights all had an environmentally minded believe that kept it cohesive, though, with hues ranging from mossy vegetables to sunny yellows.
A cheeky completing accent to the exhibit, the playful locks finally made the case for a return to spunky clip-ins from the no longer-so-far away previous. It deserves a moment again—certainly. What turned into once tacky is now a chic, and unabashedly fun, way to change up your trend. So for the subsequent celebration or nighttime out, just clip on your favorite colour and go. any person who questions the alternative? simply assure them: It's runway-approved.
Mary Katrantzou Fall 2019 able-to-wear


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