Photographed by Victoria Adamson What lies beyond a smooth blow dry or a scruffy top knot? For most of us, we'll never be bothered to know. But save from bleaching/shaving/bobbing your hair this year out of sheer boredom, we'd like to point you in the direction of some rather serious hair looks that went down at fashion week.
It's easy to overlook your barnet in favour of what we like to call 'au natural' AKA 'bed hair' but sometimes changing your 'do will do wonders for your style. We're not even talking complicated up styles. From coloured bobby pins to the wet-look and braids for days, the ladies of fashion week have given us hair envy and inspiration in equal measure.
We think it's good practice to give your hair repertoire a good spring clean. We all get stuck on the same styles, so, let this be an opportunity to peruse the fancy follicles of London's finest fashion editors at your own leisure and do a good ol' bit of borrowing. We've also added in the babes providing us with healthy amounts of fresh new colour ideas. From bronze highlights to bleached tight curls, here's our edit of fashion week's most Pinterest-friendly hair...
This is the perfect way to breathe life into your tired fall-back style of a messy top not. A simple ladder of chunky slides. Genius.
Photographed by Victoria Adamson Hoodies are next winter's ultimate trophy item. Nope, we're not kidding, and style-appropriate grungy tresses are in order- just make sure they're tucked in too.
Photographed by Victoria Adamson If you're lucky enough to be in possession of large cherubic, barrel curls, add some variation by lightening your ends and keeping your roots natural. Your hair will look this pretty piled up. #Goals.
Photographed by Victoria Adamson These tight modern-day Leia plaits are chic and look just as good when you un-plait them on day three.
Photographed by Victoria Adamson This slicked back half-do is ideal for those of us growing out roots, or looking to show off a balayage. Just use a fine tooth comb and a clear gel and build the look gradually to avoid a scraped back finish. Bounce is your friend.
Photographed by Victoria Adamson This super sleek top-knot conquers both greasy and fly away hair and will make you look instantly 'put together.' Just invest in some strong hold hairspray and strong-ass hair ties.
Photographed by Victoria Adamson Fashion Features Director at British Vogue, Sarah Harris' silver foxy hair is iconic within the fashion industry. Tip? Olive skin tones look fabulous against silver tones.
Photographed by Victoria Adamson Thinking about reaching for the bleach? Be inspired by this hyper-real Snow White colour job. Highly Instagrammable, no?
Photographed by Victoria Adamson Natural, springy curls looking hydrated are hard to beat, Try FKA Twigs' go-to Skimdo leave-in treatment for serious elasticity.
Photographed by Victoria Adamson Ok, this is the most high fashion of all looks, but it is true, the mullet and the bowl cut are back. Blame it on the 70's. Blame it on Gucci. This grown out bob come bowl-cut frames the face with an Almost Famous touch.
Photographed by Victoria Adamson There's a reason Susie Lau is famous for her top knot skills. Here it is in all its glory. Try splitting your fringe down the centre if a full fringe looks too heavy, and, cleverly thread a segment of hair around the base of your bun to obscure any hair bands.
Photographed by Victoria Adamson Thanks to East London's Keash Braids , the travelling braid-pop-up salon, braids have been tightly knotted at the napes of every it-girl's neck. This double french plait is as pretty as it is practical.
Photographed by Victoria Adamson This mid-pony is made more interesting by the curls. Try using Davines curling cream on towel-dried hair and diffusing your ends.
Photographed by Victoria Adamson Running a comb through natural hair to give body and most notably width will give you a super luxurious finish.
Photographed by Victoria Adamson For noughties pin-up girl chic, a top knot style can be updated by separating out two bangs to frame the face. Keep the rest in place with some high quality Kerastase serum for shine and longevity. Ideal for showcasing statement earrings.
Photographed by Victoria Adamson So over your dip-dye? Why not tint it pink before dying back over it? Natch.
Photographed by Victoria Adamson If you think you can't do anything to jazz up an on-the-chin-bob, you're wrong, A slicked back plait on one side of the head gives paige-boy cool from the front, and pretty polished from the side.
Photographed by Victoria Adamson If you're on day two of your plaits and you're not sure you're ready to say buh-bye to them, add a beanie. Plaits in hats. Nice.
Photographed by Victoria Adamson This 70's centre fringe is a subtle way of embracing the trend without going full mullet and will look especially cool tonged back from the face and shown off by a pony tail.
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