Styles and trends
Spotted on the catwalks: comic-book bunches
Spotted on the Moncler catwalk; comic-book bunches are back. Hairstyle madness? Nostalgia for our childhood? Whatever the reason, bunches help to soften a strict look during the day and add an extravagant touch to wild outfits at night. Japanese manga’s favourite hairstyle. Why not give bunches a go!
Daring outfits and original dresses are the perfect match for Moncler’s extravagant comic-book bunches. This oriental-inspired trend features straight, shiny hair styled into two high bunches. As for make-up, eyes are enhanced with a touch of eyeliner and lashes are worn XXL.
To copy these comic-book bunches, you’ll need long hair. Not the case? Think about extensions. Create a centre parting and divide your hair into two equal sections, gathering your hair high on either side of your head. Leave a section of hair out on each side so that you can twist it around the bungee band you’ve used to secure each bunch. Unfailingly original!
© Pixelformula/Moncler prêt-à-porter show, Spring-Summer 2013 © Jean Louis David
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