In a surprising turn of events, Prada has declared the revival of hair gel as an essential styling product. Prominent hairstylist Guido Palau showcased a stunning yet practical look during the recent fashion show, where longer-haired models sported intricate pin-up styles while others enjoyed a romantic, loose finish at the nape. Meanwhile, at Tod’s, the emphasis was on sleek, wet-look hairstyles that spoke volumes.
Tod’s Spring 2026 Collection.
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Tod’s Spring 2026 Collection.
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Teased Chic
Backstage at Max Mara Spring 2026.
Photographed by Acielle / Style Du Monde
The message from Max Mara seems clear: elevated hairstyles are here to stay. Inspired by the elegant Madame De Pompadour, models showcased elevated poofed buns secured with vintage black hairbands. At Giorgio Armani, romantic, fluttering French twists were seen, creating an enchanting look that flipped over the forehead, while Demna’s Gucci collection featured chic headscarves fit for royalty and inspired by the late Queen Elizabeth II.
Backstage at Giorgio Armani Spring 2026.
Photographed by Acielle / Style Du Monde
Focal Point Beauty
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