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How to style the flyaway fringe

Photo credit: Hearst Communications, Inc. All rights reserved
Photo credit: Hearst Communications, Inc. All rights reserved

From Harpers Bazaar UK

Something amazing has happened. The A-list have adopted a hairstyle that is both easy for mere mortals to replicate and in doing so works with the elements. All hail the flyaway fringe.

This week alone, Amber Heard, Jennifer Lawrence and Kristen Stewart have all sported the windswept look, proving its credentials with long, midi and short hair lengths.

At the LA premiere of The Justice League, Heard took a graphic execution, sporting a punky up-do with a side-swept pointed quiff. The perfect partner to a tuxedo this party season, this power hairstyle oozes a cool, androgynous confidence.

Meanwhile Lawrence, at the Governors Awards, wore a messy bun with ample volume thanks to her wavy flyaway fringe. This is the perfect example of a slightly softer take on the trend which would pair well with a dress or two-piece.

Stewart’s version is actually part-and-parcel of a trick for growing out her pixie cut, which – as anyone who's had one will confirm – is notoriously difficult. Her modern mullet sports bleach at the length and fringe, which she wore gelled back at a MoMA Film Benefit. It makes her hairstyle look both unique and utterly of the moment, and would easily sharpen up any outfit.

To recreate the flyaway fringe, the long-haired should arm themselves with a can of Hair by Sam McKnight’s Cool Girl Texturising Spray, while the Fudge Professional Hair Shaper, a strong-hold styling wax, would work wonders on short hair. And don’t be afraid of getting caught in a gale – the more wind, the better.

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