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FASHION


Styling T is trend is all about natural and raw materials with a touch of high society, so styling for this look is fairly un structured but eff ortlessly beautiful. Undone plaits and soft waves are a key look this season, partings are central and pony tails are high for this trend.


Colour palette Colour palette for this trend is delicate and fairly natural, hidden colour underneath parting to create movement, texture and shine. Blondes are soft and natural with the colour being slightly lighter around the face and brunettes are rich and shiny, dark coppers, almost bronze tones, are a key colour within this trend.


Achieve the look at home. Start by washing your hair with Aveda’s Shampure shampoo and conditioner, a perfect every day shampoo and conditioner which cleanses and fortifi es all hair types. Before drying your hair add a few sprays of Aveda’s voloumizing tonic, this fantastic product builds volume and adds shine which will last all day. After drying fi nish your hair with Aveda’s pure abundance hair potion, this creates a matt texture to the hair for those of us who like the “second day hair” look. After applying this product it will make your hair the perfect texture to throw into an eff ortless plait or a perfect base to create soft waves.


Fashion Country chic has been revisited yet again this season with tweedy knits, corduroy jackets and sturdy leather boots. Ralph Laurens autumn winter collection has took big inspiration from this trend using earthy autumnal colours and traditional tailoring.


T e Trend: Retro Prints


Styling Styling for this trend is precise and fairly bold with poker straight locks with deep side partings making a comeback this season, glossy shiny straight hair is the key to achieving this look, perfectly straightened tresses and plenty of shine spray will be sure to get you noticed.


Colour palette. T e colour palette for this trend is as bold and as bright as the patterns in the clothes, this look-at-me trend is a manga colour palette with fl ashes and hints of orange, fuchsia and electric blues. Big focus on dip dyes within this trend with the ends being coloured using cartoonish bold tones.


Create the look at home Aveda’s smooth infusion shampoo and conditioner is the perfect way to prep your locks for shiny sleek hair, this luxurious shampoo moisturizes and reduces frizz, the products contain organic aloe and maize which smoothes the surface of the hair. After washing your hair apply Aveda’s smooth infusion glossing straighter, dry a small amount of this product into your hair to create long lasting hold to maintain a straight style all day. Finish your look with a spritz of Aveda’s Brilliant spray shine for all day shine and gloss, this product is also great at combating fl y away hairs.


Fashion Vibrant and attention grabbing, retro prints are well and truly being stamped all over 2012. Colour, originality and fl air are the key to this look. From dresses to suits from swirls to bold baroque print. And don’t be scared of mixing these patterns up for a modern day statement look or for a more suitable look combine bright coloured jeans with a highly patterned top.


So there you are, Seckingtons predictions for autumn/winter 2012, if you fancy changing your look to bring you up to date with the new trends or need any hair care or product advice please do contact us by phone, email or pop in and see us.


T e Trend: Countryside chic


Seckingtons: 208 Wellingborough Road, Northampton. NN1 4EE 01604 633366 01604 633360 appointments@seckingtons.co.uk


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