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Beauty, Fashion Shows, Spring 2010 New York, Trendspotting Grown Up Little Girls By Abby Gardner Friday, Sep 25,mulberry handbags sale, 2009 / 4:17 PM GMT -5
So far my two favorite runway hairstyles take their inspiration from little girls, as far as I can tell. And I mean that in a good way.
Braids and pigtails remind me fondly of my carefree days playing tag and tetherball, and doing penny drops off the monkey bars–with shorts underneath my skirt,mulberry bags sydney,We Do. – Fashionista Fashion Industry News, Designers, Runway Shows, Style Adv, of course. (None of us could let the boys peek. And now of course we’re giving up pants altogether. But that’s a whole other matter.)
From the much-beloved Alexander Wang braid to the pigtails yesterday at Prada, elementary school hair is making a comeback. And I like it. A lot.
This isn’t the properly combed look that your mother painstakingly did for every morning. The styles are a little more f***ed up, with teasing, flyaways,Mulberry Alexa, and that perfect version of messiness that editorial stylists are so genius at. And of course,Mulberry Bayswater, a power glossy bright lip wasn’t really in the mix on the playground.
What’s next? Ribbon barrettes? We’ve already moved past headbands, so who knows. They could look kinda groovy with your knee socks and brogues. (Side note: How on earth could I ever have hated those saddle oxfords my mom made us get before every new school year?)
What do you think? Do you have a favorite style you’d bring back and muss and modernize to fit your grown up life?
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