Past Fashion Future

"Classic Style, Timeless Fashion" with Emma Grady

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New York Fashion Week is all about the season ahead, meaning you have to wait all winter to don any spring/summer 2013 fashion. Fortunately, the season has some easy-breezy hairstyle trends—and timeless fashion trends—that you can try now.

No hairstylist needed: you can recreate the hottest hair trends at home, without buying a thing—just use what you own.

Knowing how to create a runway-worthy messy bun is a talent that anyone who runs late—and fails to wash their hair—in the morning must master. Aveda’s romantic ‘do at Christian Siriano’s runway show is just the ticket.

Aveda explains how to get the look: flip head over, finger-comb hair into a ponytail at the top of the head and pull straight up, twist hair into a loose bun, and secure with an elastic. Finally, pin hair at the base of the bun and, as Aveda suggests, finish the look with Air Control Hair Spray.

Want more hairstyle tips? Continue reading my fashion feature on Discovery’s TreeHugger.com: 4 New York Fashion Week Hairstyle Trends to Try Now

Oct 15
New York Fashion Week is all about the season ahead, meaning you have to wait all winter to don any spring/summer 2013 fashion. Fortunately, the season has some easy-breezy hairstyle trends—and timeless fashion trends—that you can try now.
No hairstylist needed: you can recreate the hottest hair trends at home, without buying a thing—just use what you own.
Knowing how to create a runway-worthy messy bun is a talent that anyone who runs late—and fails to wash their hair—in the morning must master. Aveda’s romantic ‘do at Christian Siriano’s runway show is just the ticket.
Aveda explains how to get the look: flip head over, finger-comb hair into a ponytail at the top of the head and pull straight up, twist hair into a loose bun, and secure with an elastic. Finally, pin hair at the base of the bun and, as Aveda suggests, finish the look with Air Control Hair Spray.
Want more hairstyle tips? Continue reading my fashion feature on Discovery’s TreeHugger.com: 4 New York Fashion Week Hairstyle Trends to Try Now

I’ve been raving about all the fashion at New York Fashion Week, from Edun to Samantha Pleet, but it takes more than just great clothes to complete the look. Aveda’s Didier Malige shows us how to recreate the runway hair styles from Band of Outsiders Spring/Summer 2012 show at home.

“This is traditional Victorian picnic gone awry, wrought with mystery and haunted with a sort of supernatural twist,” says designer Scott Sternberg of Band of Outsiders Spring/Summer 2012 collection.

Continue the step-by-step guide on Discovery’s TreeHugger.com.

Photo credit: courtesy Aveda

Sep 19
I’ve been raving about all the fashion at New York Fashion Week, from Edun to Samantha Pleet, but it takes more than just great clothes to complete the look. Aveda’s Didier Malige shows us how to recreate the runway hair styles from Band of Outsiders Spring/Summer 2012 show at home.
“This is traditional Victorian picnic gone awry, wrought with  mystery and haunted with a sort of supernatural twist,” says designer Scott Sternberg of Band of Outsiders Spring/Summer 2012 collection.
Continue the step-by-step guide on Discovery’s TreeHugger.com.
Photo credit: courtesy Aveda

Past Fashion Future

Posted on Monday October 15th 2012 at 09:55am. Its tags are listed below.

New York Fashion Week is all about the season ahead, meaning you have to wait all winter to don any spring/summer 2013 fashion. Fortunately, the season has some easy-breezy hairstyle trends—and timeless fashion trends—that you can try now.
No hairstylist needed: you can recreate the hottest hair trends at home, without buying a thing—just use what you own.
Knowing how to create a runway-worthy messy bun is a talent that anyone who runs late—and fails to wash their hair—in the morning must master. Aveda’s romantic ‘do at Christian Siriano’s runway show is just the ticket.
Aveda explains how to get the look: flip head over, finger-comb hair into a ponytail at the top of the head and pull straight up, twist hair into a loose bun, and secure with an elastic. Finally, pin hair at the base of the bun and, as Aveda suggests, finish the look with Air Control Hair Spray.
Want more hairstyle tips? Continue reading my fashion feature on Discovery’s TreeHugger.com: 4 New York Fashion Week Hairstyle Trends to Try Now
New York Fashion Week is all about the season ahead, meaning you have to wait all winter to don any spring/summer 2013 fashion. Fortunately, the season has some easy-breezy hairstyle trends—and timeless fashion trends—that you can try now.
No hairstylist needed: you can recreate the hottest hair trends at home, without buying a thing—just use what you own.
Knowing how to create a runway-worthy messy bun is a talent that anyone who runs late—and fails to wash their hair—in the morning must master. Aveda’s romantic ‘do at Christian Siriano’s runway show is just the ticket.
Aveda explains how to get the look: flip head over, finger-comb hair into a ponytail at the top of the head and pull straight up, twist hair into a loose bun, and secure with an elastic. Finally, pin hair at the base of the bun and, as Aveda suggests, finish the look with Air Control Hair Spray.
Want more hairstyle tips? Continue reading my fashion feature on Discovery’s TreeHugger.com: 4 New York Fashion Week Hairstyle Trends to Try Now

New York Fashion Week is all about the season ahead, meaning you have to wait all winter to don any spring/summer 2013 fashion. Fortunately, the season has some easy-breezy hairstyle trends—and timeless fashion trends—that you can try now.

No hairstylist needed: you can recreate the hottest hair trends at home, without buying a thing—just use what you own.

Knowing how to create a runway-worthy messy bun is a talent that anyone who runs late—and fails to wash their hair—in the morning must master. Aveda’s romantic ‘do at Christian Siriano’s runway show is just the ticket.

Aveda explains how to get the look: flip head over, finger-comb hair into a ponytail at the top of the head and pull straight up, twist hair into a loose bun, and secure with an elastic. Finally, pin hair at the base of the bun and, as Aveda suggests, finish the look with Air Control Hair Spray.

Want more hairstyle tips? Continue reading my fashion feature on Discovery’s TreeHugger.com: 4 New York Fashion Week Hairstyle Trends to Try Now

Past Fashion Future

Posted on Monday September 19th 2011 at 09:01am. Its tags are listed below.

I’ve been raving about all the fashion at New York Fashion Week, from Edun to Samantha Pleet, but it takes more than just great clothes to complete the look. Aveda’s Didier Malige shows us how to recreate the runway hair styles from Band of Outsiders Spring/Summer 2012 show at home.
“This is traditional Victorian picnic gone awry, wrought with  mystery and haunted with a sort of supernatural twist,” says designer Scott Sternberg of Band of Outsiders Spring/Summer 2012 collection.
Continue the step-by-step guide on Discovery’s TreeHugger.com.
Photo credit: courtesy Aveda

I’ve been raving about all the fashion at New York Fashion Week, from Edun to Samantha Pleet, but it takes more than just great clothes to complete the look. Aveda’s Didier Malige shows us how to recreate the runway hair styles from Band of Outsiders Spring/Summer 2012 show at home.

“This is traditional Victorian picnic gone awry, wrought with mystery and haunted with a sort of supernatural twist,” says designer Scott Sternberg of Band of Outsiders Spring/Summer 2012 collection.

Continue the step-by-step guide on Discovery’s TreeHugger.com.

Photo credit: courtesy Aveda