August 2007 Hairstyle Trend Alert

Long Soft Curls of The 40’s Are The Hot Hairstyle For Fall 2007
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1940s glamour makes a comeback ~~ Jill Hilbrenner over at Helium has been watching the runways and has noticed that the likes of fashion designers such as: Marc Jacobs, Zac Posen (a fav of Gwyneth Paltrow’s) and Gavin Douglas have all featured styles from the 1940’s. I predicted this trend back in July. I love the hairstyles from the 40’s, those beautiful waves are such a classy feminine look.

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Short Haircuts Getting Attention in Toronto ~~ Agyness Deyn’s super short haircut is a hit with Erin Kobayashi of the Toronto Star she writes about the trials and tribulations of going with a super short hairstyle. In it she notes short cuts on: Mia Farrow, Jean Seberg, writer Gertrude Stein, Canadian architect, Phyllis Lambert, Karen Kain and Zoe Centeno.

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Canadian West Like Short Hairstyles as Well ~~ Joanne Blain, from the Vancouver Leader-Post interviews three of the leading Canadian hairstylists who talk about what is hot the hot fall 2007 hairstyle trends. They like Bobs, Crops and the long and soft 40’s hairstyles that have been seen on Katie Holmes, Ellen Pompeo, Hayden Panettiere and Selma Blair.

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David Evangelista Likes Long Waves Too! ~~ One of my fav celebrity hairstylists is David Evangelista, a regular on The Early Show, on CBS. His Fall 2007 hairstyle predictions is wavy hair is back. Big, beautiful, loose curls are sexy and classic. Give it a look his video clipss are always fun to watch.
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