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Slicked-Back

At Fendi, side parts anchored sleek, low buns stood out on the catwalk next to no makeup-makeup and bright pops of color from the season’s collection.
Slicked-Back

Here’s a next-level slicked-back look: Hairstylists at Dhruv Kapoor not only expertly smoothed models’ buns for the runway, but also added a cluster of pearls to their sideburns for simple sophistication.
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Slicked-Back

Hairstylist Guido Palau spoke to Bazaar exclusively about the slicked-back, slightly undone styles he created for Khaite’s Spring/Summer 2026 runway. The pulled-back look is an ode to the downtown area of New York in the ’90s. “The hair today is all back off the face, which is simple but very dramatic to expose the face and make the face very powerful,” he says.
Slicked-Back

Along with colorful hair looks, polished, slicked-back styles reigned supreme on Theophilio’s runway this season.
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Slicked-Back

At Off-White, hair was smoothed away from the face, as seen on supermodel Iris Law, to allow natural, glowing makeup to really shine.
Slicked-Back

Structured chignons were spotted on Grace Ling’s Spring/Summer 2026 catwalk this season, making a subtle yet impactful beauty statement.
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Sculptural Updos

Models at Tove’s Spring/Summer 2026 presentation showcased gathered yet undone chingons near the nape of the neck, with a few wispy pieces lightly tucked behind each ear.
Sculptural Updos

Clusters of tight buns atop models’ heads during the KNWLS runway show elevated the traditional top knot for Fashion Month.
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Sculptural Updos

This isn’t a regular top knot; it’s a sculptural top knot. Models at Lapointe wore layered buns—known as the Knotted Mohawk—from the hairline to the nape of the neck, for a modern take on the classic look, crafted by celebrity stylist Joey George for Oribe.
Sculptural Updos

At Prabal Gurung, celebrity hairstylist Lacy Redway designed the show’s wavy ”Heavenly Bow” updo using a range of styling essentials from Tresemmé. “This season, we wanted to create
something that felt soft and romantic—a heavenly take on effortless beauty,” Redway explains.
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Hair Accessories Are Back!

Bejeweled headpieces, mirrored statement earrings, and necklaces on Simone Rocha’s catwalk this season, lending to the structured glamor of the designer’s looks.
Hair Accessories Are Back!

At Antonio Marras, models were styled with elongated ribbons and floral scrunchies to accent low-hanging buns for a romantic addition to the catwalk.
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Hair Accessories Are Back!

The best hair accessories aren’t always bold—sometimes the more subtle, the better. That’s the beauty approach taken with Beccaria’s Spring/Summer 2026 show, where pastel-colored ribbon was woven through easy French braids.
Hair Accessories Are Back!

Who needs a regular hat when you can mold one from extensions? Models this season at Collina Strada wore crocheted beanies and baseball hair hats created by celebrity stylist Mustafa Yanaz and team for Bumble and Bumble.
“For the beanies, I wanted the hair to feel light and playful, almost as if it carried static energy. I prepped with Bb.Thickening Dryspun texture spray before crocheting, which gave strands an airy lift without heaviness, that flyaway, lived-in energy you get after a playground slide,” Yanaz explains. “The baseball caps required more precision. I used Bb.Thickening Blow-Dry Prep Spray to prep the hair and shape the brim, clipping and spraying in layers to create sharp, lasting definition.”
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Hair Accessories Are Back!

The hair bandana is back for Spring/Summer 2026 and better than ever. Seen on the runway at House of Aama, bold prints and an easy tie quickly take styling to the next level.
Hair Accessories Are Back!

Along with hair bandanas, Bazaar editors spotted whimsical hair clips that were as cute as a button at Sandy Liang.
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Hair Accessories Are Back!

Colorful bandanas were also spotted on the runway at Christian Cowan, styled with glossy bends of hair peeking out from underneath them.
Hair Accessories Are Back!

Bows are still trending: We’re buzzing about the delicate pink bows expertly placed in models’ hair at LoveShackFancy. Celebrity stylist Brent Lawler crafted the playful, feminine looks on behalf of Batiste. “Usually we do lots of bows and ribbons, there’s fantasy everywhere, but this feels like the inspiration was interjecting a bit of Americana into the LoveShackFancy girl,” he explains. “I wanted the hair to feel sophisticated but not feel old and dated.”
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Hair Accessories Are Back!

“This season is inspired by Carnival, and the cross-pollination colonization of Afro and Indigenous peoples,” Luar created Raul Lopez previously told Bazaar. For the brand’s Spring/Summer 2026 show, that inspiration was clear through lead stylist Sonny Molina’s placement of feathers, sequins, and more in models’ updos. “It’s kind of like painting: Picking the right colors, shapes, and silhouettes, and just going with it,” Molina tells Bazaar backstage. “We also wanted to reflect this fantasy, weaving together the essence of the clothes into the hair for this combined aura of celebration and imagination.”
Wavy Baby

A center part was the perfect addition to flowing, polished waves on Etro’s Spring/Summer 2026 runway.
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