Top 10 Hair Trends for Fall/Winter 2018





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These are just a handful of the design houses that have reimagined the turtleneck as a statement piece—not merely something you throw on underneath the rest of your outfit to stay warm—through neon hues. One of this season's most pervasive looks, the western trend was hard to ignore.


You can see how I dress for a grand venue or for outdoor winter wonderland. When the weather gets colder, the popularity of warm hair shades grows. The ways in which you can layer your double dose of outerwear are endless, but below are a few of our favorites.


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Forget any trashy preconceptions you had about animal print - zebra and leopard are back in a big winter looks for winter 2018, as seen on the catwalks of Victoria Beckham picturedCalvin Klein, Givenchy, Balenciaga and Tom Ford. To avoid straying into Kat Slater territory, keep the rest of your outfit pared-down and team with flats. In a post Time's Up era, designers experimented with female sexuality and by and large the silhouette was decidedly covered-up. From extreme layers at Balenciaga pictured to Erdem's evening dresses worn over prim shirts and stockings, hemlines were kept low and necklines high. Tailoring too was big news winter looks especially at Alexander McQueen and Stella McCartney. This is, of course, not new news, but never has modesty been more pervasive than this season - bar the exceptions of Christopher Kane and Saint Laurent. High-shine fabrics were key on the catwalks this season, whether vinyl, latex, plastic a key look for summer 2018 or leather - offering a quietly dominatrix appeal. At Chanel picturedmetallics were created in a glossy material, while Simone Rocha's feminine dresses were given a subversive, fetishistic edge when created in patent red. Fendi updated the trench by giving them a rain-proof glossy finish. Add an air of heritage chic to your wardrobe next season by nodding to the tweed trend. Marc Jacobs pictured played with textures, styling oversized tweed coats with leather skirts. Louis Vuitton dressed numerous models in tweed skirts that most women will want next season, and then there's Miu Miu's bold, 80s-inspired tweed coats as fashioned on the catwalk by Elle Fanning. Plaid, Prince of Wales heritage or tartan, checks in all their many forms are key for the new season. Americana-inspired plaid stood out at Calvin Klein picturedworn over balloon sleeve shirts. A more polished take can be found at Erdem, who incorporated classic Prince of Wales checks into his collection. Versace's approach had a very 90s-inspired Clueless feel - Cher Horowitz would be pleased indeed. Forget what you thought you knew about fringing - this latest incarnation should be kept away from muddy festival fields although one of would serve a discerning Glastonbury-goer very well. This time round, fringing has a more refined aesthetic - beaded and shimmering at Gucci, Winter looks Kane and Givenchy pictured. Skirts with trailing ties like at Loewe and Chloe layered over boots will be worn by all fashion influencers next season. One of this season's most pervasive looks, the western trend was hard to ignore. Isabel Marant pictured opened her show with Dolly Parton's Jolene, as models wore prairie dresses and it's worth digging these out now if you want to look ahead of the game ; Fendi also featured cowboy boots and chic neckerchiefs; and at Calvin Klein we were given a futuristic look at what America might look like, complete with traditional western shirts and plaid dresses. The most dominant of all fabrics this season was leather which came by way of skirts, trousers and trench coats. It doesn't have to be in black either - Winter looks served up coats in petrol green and Loewe did dresses in butterscotch-coloured leather. A midi black leather skirt as seen as Hermes will serve you well next winter, as will a pair of Saint Laurent's leather trousers pictured. Whether it's a balaclava or a hood, the industry wants your head to be covered up next winter. Versace pictured and Margiela continued with the luxe streetwear look, first pioneered by Balenciaga, with their lo-fi versions winter looks came in either jersey or anorak-style. Valentino offered a ladylike alternative - a fairytale-like hooded cloak.


COLD WINTER OUTFITS
How do you show a slip of leg or bare a hint of your midriff without freezing your you-know-what off? So why not start small and add some freshness and bright colors to your hairstyle? These tonal gemstone jewelry pieces include an assortment of different gemstones together on one jewelry piece for a unique and bold look. Especially when we're talking about fashion. Leopard-print coats and leopard-print shoes will undoubtedly be the two most prevalent ways this trend presents itself on the high street, but there's an abundance of snake and python patterns, zebra, cheetah, faux-croc—some of which come in classic, neutral tones, but there are more wild and wonderful multicoloured versions out there too. You want to appear sexy, but you also consider yourself to be sophisticated and stylish — and managing to find a isn't always easy. In a post Time's Up era, designers experimented with female sexuality and by and large the silhouette was decidedly covered-up.