Chanel's LA Cruise show just revived this classic 90s hair trend...
10.05.2023 - 20:23
/ msn.com
beauty trends are currently having a moment and they've just gained another ally. Chanel's Cruise show is, without fail, always a major highlight in the fashion aficionado's calendar. This year, the label's creative director Virginie Viard excelled herself with a playful display of glitzy cut-out swimsuits, palm tree-adorned pieces, beach babe tweeds and neon accents – very Jamie Lee Curtis in Perfect, only punchier.
READ: Chanel's Cruise show 2023: Here’s everything you need to knowMORE: Festival hairstyles: 10 looks to try this summerBut retro leg warmer moments aside for a moment, Chanel also delivered a bountiful feast for beauty junkies to gorge upon. Bronzed skin worked in tandem with tawny, your-lips-but-better hues and soft, powdery lids, but the show's hero beauty highlight was hair. Smooth, bouncy locks à la Cindy Crawford, were out in full force at Chanel, and we are 100% on board.
The 90s glamazon was rarely pictured without her trademark blow dry, marked by a combination of intense root volume, a hefty side parting and bombshell shaping. This look, quintessential of the late 80s and early 90s, felt utterly apt for Chanel's zestful Resort collection and beyond. Cue a summer of supermodel hair…MORE: The best bob haircut to suit your face shapeREAD: Short hairstyles: 17 ideas for some serious 2023 inspiration "First, add a heat-protecting detangling spray and then layer with a mousse," celebrity hairstylist Neil Moodie explains.
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