The stylist: Sunnie Brook
Clients: Abigail Spencer, Dianna Agron, Hailee Steinfeld
Follow: @sunniebrook
In:
“Touchable texture! Matte, boho, effortless-looking waves with brushed-out cashmere texture are the go-to look this spring. For those hotter days, it’s all about long ponytails that embrace flyaways.”
Out:
“Over-styled sculpted waves are out (thank god!), along with those perfect, away-from-the face curls. Messy high buns are taking a shift down from being the top knot trend, to the nape of the neck instead.”
The stylist: Rebekah Forecast
Clients: Heidi Klum, Jessica Alba, Diane Kruger
In: @rebekahforecast
“It’s all about natural looks, and carefree, unstructured styles for spring and summer. To create a bend on longer hair, use a straightening iron or a really large curling iron at the chin, leaving the ends alone altogether! And shorter hair is in. Girls look sexy with short hair, especially for spring and summer; the more feminine patterns and flow of spring and summer clothes complements a shorter hair style.”
Out:
“Beach waves that aren’t broken up or brushed out.”
The stylist: Diego Miranda
Clients: Carey Mulligan, Naomi Campbell, Sophie Ellis-Bextor
Follow: @diegomiranda
In:
“Short hair is back. Rita Ora and Scarlett Johansson kick-started the trend earlier this year. And those favoring ‘longer’ styles (longer than a pixie) are opting for a lob with heavy bangs and loose, natural texture. It's all about minimal effort this season.”
Out:
“Slick, polished looks are gone. Forget flat ironed hair and shine drops—reach for your sea salt spray and diffuser. Embrace loose styles and flyaways. It's the time to try ‘less.’”
The stylist: Gilbert Muniz
Clients: Alison Brie, Abigail Spencer, Zoe Kravitz
Follow: @hairbygilbert
In:
“Heavy bangs swept to the side, or fringe with deconstructed waves are in. The lob is still going strong, especially with a little bend in the hair, leaving the ends out when curling and creating texture.”
Out:
“Ditch the extensions!! I'm noticing many people are saying goodbye to extensions and embracing their natural hair. Go shorter to create more density—it's all about texture and short, chic cuts. You can also say goodbye to forced curls. Really done-up hair can look contrived and fussy. Instead, try creating texture with flatiron waves. High ponytails and high topknots are out, too. Try lower ponies and buns positioned down a few inches from the crown of the head for a more sophisticated look this spring.”
Source: www.byrdie.com