popped into your head: “What exactly makes a hairstyle appropriate for a
given season?” The answer, of course, is that it’s all subjective.
Still, it’s entirely possible to get a good idea of what looks good in,
say, summer versus autumn. For example, a lived-in fishtail braid makes
you think of romping around on the beach in the summer, so maybe it can
take a breather during the cooler months. You can also draw inspiration
from how models were styled for Fall and Winter 2014 collections.
Finally, some hairstyles simply look better with a big coat or
cool-weather clothing compared to the tank tops and maxis you see in the
summer.
Below are six hairstyles we deem appropriate for
fall. Wear them with your favorite cable knit sweaters, cozy scarves
and boots. We’re confident you’ll “fall” in love with these lovely
autumn hairstyles just like we did.
Textured Double Loose Braid
Oh how we adore Kate from The Small Things Blog,who’s a wealth of hair knowledge for ladies who have short to medium
length hair. Not to mention, Kate has an uncanny way of breaking down
hairstyles into easy-to-follow steps. This particular hairstyle is a
half-up “textured double loose braid” that looks oh-so-pretty on all
types of hair. Get the video tutorial on her blog.
Soft Curls with Your Favorite Fall Hats
In this article on xoVain titled, “3 Fall Hairstyles That Are So Much Better Than Beach Hair,”writer Trista breaks down various hairstyles that are perfect for the
breezy, cooler months. We’re especially digging her hat hair tutorial,
which consists of soft, gently pulled-out curls that look fabulous with
all sorts of hats (she models two different types). Of this hairstyle,
Trista says, “Trying, but not too hard, to look like I chill with Bob
Dylan.”
Kate Upton Inspired Updo
Now for a hairstyle that’s perfect for your formal events. This hairstyle tutorial by Sazan of the Sazan blogwas inspired by a look Kate Upton wore on the red carpet. This
sophisticated updo features a lot of volume and texture at the top of
the head. You can also try this one with more of a sleek finish versus
the textured one pictured. Check out the video tutorial posted on
Sazan’s blog to learn how to re-create this beauty.
The Freedom Tail: Viking Hair for the Modern Lady
Calling all ladies with long hair (or those of you with lengthy extensions). You’ve got to try this “Viking Hair” detailed at the How To Hair Girl blog and then report back to us! We can imagine it now: a long, cascading viking pony against your favorite cool-weather clothing. So cool. There’s a picture tutorial with lots of explanatory text on the blog, so head that way for the 4-1-1.Braid Over Braid Side Ponytail
“What better way to perk up Rapunzel locks than the latest, oh-so-cool braids?” writes Inge Ignat on the Become Gorgeous website.This hairstyle incorporates a braid on top of a braid, which is
something we haven’t seen before. Like the previous hairstyle, we think
it would look beautiful over a sweater or your favorite fall outerwear.
Learn everything you need to know from the pictures, text and video
posted on the site.
Sweeping Half French Braid
This “sweeping half French braid” tutorial comes to you from Christina at Hair Romanceand, despite it being demonstrated on long hair, will actually work for
short to medium-length hair, as well. It’s a play on the traditional
French braid, only it’s much looser. You also don’t grab a new section
of hair each time you cross over, so it creates a different look than
your normal French. Gorgeous!
Source http://www.latest-hairstyles.com/tutorials/autumn-hairstyles.html