The arrival of a new trend sounds like music to any hairstyle minimalist, and it’s very effortless and easy. Lucky for us, the golden summer cut that’s set to take over this season is a dreamy boho blonde rooted in Kate Moss and Sienna Miller’s cool-girl aesthetics, and Chloé’s AW24 Infused with the tousled textures seen on the runway, anything goes. However, it requires maintenance.
Kate Moss and her daughter Lila were a prime example of this when they attended the Gucci cruise show on Monday night. Take a front row seat at the design-led Tate Modern and be welcomed by Paul Mescal’s prestigious crowd. Elle UK Cover star Lyla Moss of Little Sims and Daisy Edgar-Jones takes styling notes from her mother’s signature hairstyle, ‘supermodel’ blonde, and uses sophisticated heat styling and tools. Instead, it injects a slightly messy and undone texture, which has become a hot topic. Recent runway.
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“Kate was her iconic sexy Kate at the Gucci Cruise show last night,” says Sam McKnight, celebrity hairstylist and founder of his eponymous brand. Elle UK. “I misted Kate’s hair with modern hairspray, holding it upside down to give the roots a little lift and creating an effortless texture, then twisted them onto the crown and pinned them in place. Then, as she applied her makeup, “I left it set while I was doing it, and after I took it down, I removed the fuzz with a Happy Ending pump as needed,” he added.
A new season take on Moss’s signature, the fledgling trend seen on her daughter Laila is called “dream” blonde, and is said to be inspired by beauty mood boards straight from the runways. says the founder and creative director of STIL. Christel Baron Huff. Specifically, Chemena Kamali’s AW24 Chloe debut show, which welcomed the resurgence of bohemian dressing and beauty alike. It was all about fluid, soft textures and a laissez-faire approach to hairstyling, playing with the texture and natural movement of her models’ hair.
“This color trend has slowly left its mark on iconic fashion movements, influenced by the free spirit of the ’70s and style originals like Talitha Getty and Pat Cleveland, and has been slowly making its mark on modern day artists like Sienna. It was also loved by bohemian pioneers such as “Miller, Florence Welch, and Zoe Kravitz,” Baron Hough explains.
Sienna Miller, an early adopter of this trend, is also embracing her “dream” blonde. At this year’s Met Gala, the It girl’s hair epitomized a laissez-faire bohemian vibe. “This trend’s aesthetic is all about lightness, movement, and fluidity,” agrees Baron Huff. “It’s practical but also playful,” she added.
Pine blonde, wheat, earthy pale brown, and almond white are all terms that aptly describe the color mood board. “The perfect shade for this look should be very soft, simple and natural,” says Baron Huff. In terms of achieving the hue, she says, “The technique of this color trend combines flawless artisan weaving, foiling and surface coloring.” Highlights create lightness and texture, while surface color adds dimension and flow to your hair. Meanwhile, roots are incorporated and blended for a natural bohemian finish, and tones are carefully blended with a seamless weave technique from root to edge, before surface colors are hand-painted to create playful depth. ” she says.
When it comes to styling, less is more. As McKnight says, “heatless styling is perfect for summer.” That means you can recreate a natural, flowing texture using mist, sea salt spray, and heatless hacks, as opposed to messy, complicated waves with tongs. Using tongs may seem easy, but it actually requires professional precision and work. Simply let your hair air dry and then add Hair By Sam McKnight’s Sundaze Sea Spray or Oribe’s Après Beach Spray for instant texture and lift.
Baron-Hough puts it this way: “Imagine flowing, natural textured hair in a dreamy summer field.” She is natural and soft, and is admired by the greatest beauty muses.
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