Frederic Fekkai for Vera Wang

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Frederic Fekkai for Vera Wang

At Vera Wang, the collection took on an Indian-inspired theme with models draped in bold colors and beautiful patterns. The hair was equally striking and added the perfect touch to the exotic collection.

Lead hair stylist for Frederic Fekkai, Paul Hanlon, teased model's hair to create a dread-lock texture, and then wrapped the hair to resemble a turban, pinning it in place and roughing it up for extra texture and dimension.

Odile Gilbert for The Row

What I love most about this look is that it's an easy one for your clients to recreate at home. Hair stylist (and hair genius!) Odile Gilbert, created this breezy up-do for The Row. Odile used Kerastase mousse throughout model's hair, and then wrapped and shaped the curls with her hands while blow-drying. The hair was divided into three sections, back-combed, twisted, and pinned into place.

This look is organic but also extremely elegant - the bonus being this style allows for many variations using the same techniques.

Renato Campora for Marchesa

Master hair sculptor, Renato Campora, is credited for this eye-popping look. Campora is known for his soft, retro-waves and this look resembles anything but. I love it! Very horse riding, forest-vixen.

Anyone who currently does hair knows that braids have been big for awhile. This look signals that not only are they here to stay, but they're only getting more interesting. If you haven't learned a few braiding techniques, I suggest you hop on YouTube right now and check some out.

You'll find tons of videos demonstrating some basic braiding techniques to wow your clients with.

Guido for Rag and Bone

Redken's lead hair stylist, Guido, created this wet-look for Rag and Bone. Guido drenched models's hair with spray mousse and then hardened it with his blowdryer. He then used a flat iron to create beachy waves and finished the look with a generous helping of gel applied to the crown.

This style may be a bit much for everyday wear, but it's a great look for your clients to recreate on their next vacation.

Odile Gilbert for Jason Wu

This look from Odile Gilbert for Jason Wu is a bit schizophrenic, but the end effect is eye-catching and interesting.

Gilbert combined tight, glossy braids in the back with a retro-wave swooping from the front. The wave was heavily sculpted with gel which contrasted with the texture of the braid. She finished the look off with a generous amount of Kerastase hair spray.

Here come those braids again. Lead hair stylist for Bumble and bumble Laurent Philippon created this equestrian look for Herve Leger. The look is curious and interesting, but it also extremely easy to recreate.

Philippon prepped model's hair with Bumble and bumble thickening spray before blowdrying with a flat brush and then flat ironing the hair to create sleek plaits. A small section from behind the ear was braided with the tail-end of the braid being pined into the opposite side of the nape.

This classically demure and girly hair style gets an edgy twist at the hands of Orlando Pita for Carolina Herrera. The architectural style balances out the soft, flowing fabrics of Herrera's collection.

Orlando first blow-dried model's hair pin straight and pulled the sides tight with a generous helping of hair spray. The top portion was smoothed, pinned and finished with a frizz serum to banish any fly-aways and to give the hair a shiny finish.

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