The 2024 Milan Autumn/Winter Fashion Week has successfully concluded, with not only clothing styles being upgraded, but also the models’ hairstyles captivating everyone’s attention! Casual middle parting, wet hair, slicked-back styles are still designer favorites, each look is timeless and easy to manage daily. Let’s take a look at the hair trends highlights of the 2024 Autumn/Winter Fashion Week!
Long hair parted in a casual manner
In recent years, many casual middle-part hairstyles can be seen in major fashion trend shows! At Versace, Bottega Veneta, and Ferragamo runways, models showcase a slightly messy and casually lazy long hair, simple yet stylish. This soft curl daily hairstyle looks more casual, with scattered hair strands and naturally curly hair, not overly charming, very natural, suitable for both casual street style or elegant fashion outfits.
Short hair with zero levels
When it comes to the fall/winter 2024 hair trends, one style that cannot be missed is the “zero-layer short hair”. At the Marni, Tod’s, and MM6 Maison Margiela shows, models appeared with zero-layer short hair that is evenly long without any curls at the ends. Whether paired with eyebrow-grazing bangs or a center part, when styled with clothing, it looks casual and stylish!
Wet hair
Wet hair styling is still on trend! At the Fendi, Prada, and ETRO shows, they showcased different styles of wet hair looks. At the Fendi and Prada shows, models sported vintage buns, twisted buns, combined with sleek wet hair styling, giving a natural yet fashionable look; while the models at ETRO rocked slightly messy wet hair, showing a lot of personality!
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Slicked-back hair
The once popular All Back slicked-back hairstyle from the 90s is making a comeback. Models are appearing on runways for Tom Ford, Max Mara, Gucci, etc., with clean and neat slicked-back short hair, paired with dark neutral outfits, exuding a natural yet slightly masculine femininity!
At the Bottega Veneta show that shone brightly at Milan Fashion Week, the models wore long hair instead, combined with slicked-back hair, making the overall hairstyle more neat, while highlighting the three-dimensional sense of facial features, looking more powerful than short hair, presenting a graceful appearance of women.
Spontaneous boyish short hair
Layered wolf tail cuts, casual boyish short hair have never gone out of style. On the runways of Bally, MSGM, and Onitsuka Tiger, the light and neat short hair, paired with eyebrow-grazing bangs, brings a touch of freshness to the overall look, while maintaining a handsome attitude and exuding a polished demeanor.