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Thursday
Mar282013

Tokyo recap: runway hair goes wild

Wide and high double french twists at Motonari Ono/Image:C.Hope for Style WyldeThere is one thing for certain on the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Tokyo runways, creativity and artistic expression don't end with the clothing in the collection. Hair makes a bold statement too, with volume, texture,  and dimension all playing an important role. Here are some of our favorite 'dos' from the runway.

back-combed layers at Facetasm/Image:C.Hope for Style Wylde

side braid with textured ends at Tiit /Image: C.Hope for Style Wylde

Retro hot-rolled waves at G.V.G.V./Image:C.Hope for Style Wylde

mega-crimping at Dresscamp/Image:C.Hope for Style Wylde

ultra sleek ponytail at Atsushi Nakashima/Image: C.Hope for Style Wylde

high front buns at Hiroko Koshino/Image:C.Hope for Style Wylde

wild wigs over ponytails at Yasutoshi Ezumi/image:C.Hope for Style Wylde

 

elaborate back-braids at A Degree Fahrenheit/Image: C.Hope for Style Wylde... and we can't forget the boys! Our hands down favorite boy-hair of Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Tokyo, has to be curled, and coiffed dreads at Comme des Garçons Ganryu!

curled, and dreaded waist length hair at Comme des Garcons Ganryu/image:C.Hope for Style Wylde

For more behind the scenes beauty at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Tokyo. be sure to check out Style Wylde's exclusive feature: Backstage at Atsushi Nakashima.

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