In Fashion
Spring/Summer 2010 featured inspired plaits and unparalleled ponies; updos that were anything but uppity, and a dizzying array of textures that turned this season into a veritable laboratory for modern hair.
See the runway styles and products used
At Emanuel Ungaro Laurent Philippon slicked hair back with Gellac, and twisted two sections into a futuristic rope braid positioned high on the head.

A look inspired by Peruvian tribes took hold at Malandrino, where Philippon wove colored fabric into a polished, U-shaped plait, finished with Does it All styling spray for shine and hold.

At Chado Ralph Rucci, Laurent Philippon made hair look wet around the crown using Bb.Gel. He moulded the lengths into a folded ribbon effect that was inspired by melted plastic.

At Ruffian, Neil Moodie’s simple do-it-yourself not-quite-a-chignon was a nod to Katharine Hepburn’s notable pool house style in The Philadelphia Story.

Sabrina Michaels styled a casual, do-it-yourself updo with a considerable amount of texture for Lorick with the help of some Thickening Hairspray for structure, volume and hold.

Laurent Philippon’s rolled messy wrap at Malandrino was roughed up and matte-ified with a bit of Hair Powder - taking a cue from Saharan nomads.

Jimmy Paul built soft, dry volume for his angelic 1960s girls at Vera Wang, using Thickening Hairspray and Surf Spray for the supple, wavy texture and messy French twists.

Ballerina buns with staticky texture were a hit at Julian Louie (with white roots thanks to Hair Powder and a super-tall chignon thanks to Surf Spray and Styling Creme).

At Chapurin and Guy Laroche, Laurent Philippon braided, applied Surf Spray and then flat-ironed to seal in the kinks for seaside style – once release and brushed - ooh, la la mer!

At Margaret Howell, Neil Moodie applied Hair Powder, created a loose French braid and topped it with an homage to the ’90s classic wide bumble.band.