Last November, when we asked you if you would dare sport the classic double roll ‘do like Katy Perry, most of you were on the fence. If you weren't totally convinced of the hairstyle then, Lela Rose has offered up a new take on the ‘40s era look with a dramatic single swoop. The man behind the hairstyle, Ted Gibson, drew upon architectural shapes to create a modified Gibson-girl style. To make sure the models looked flawless, his Build It Blow Dry Spray was used to anchor the gravity-defying tresses.
While we think the hairstyle echoed the collection perfectly—retro knee-length shifts and feminine coats abounded—we have to say the look still feels stuck in another decade. While it might be fun to play up the vintage feel of an ensemble, it's not a coif that feels modern at all. Not to mention, we wouldn't even know how to begin recreating the structural up-do at home!
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While we think the hairstyle echoed the collection perfectly—retro knee-length shifts and feminine coats abounded—we have to say the look still feels stuck in another decade. While it might be fun to play up the vintage feel of an ensemble, it's not a coif that feels modern at all. Not to mention, we wouldn't even know how to begin recreating the structural up-do at home!
fashionsandmode.blogspot.com
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