

Styles and trends
Spotted on the catwalks: the snow queen hood
To keep yourself looking trendy as well as feeling toasty, you keep an eye out for every new trend! This winter, with parkas and quilted jackets being a big hit, the hood protects you from the elements to give you a sophisticated snow queen style!
The hood is now a hair accessory in its own right, despite the fact that it’s actually part of a coat! And it can’t be worn on its own, unless you want to attract strange looks. Most hoods are accessorised with fur for an icy chic look. But they can also be designed loose, like at Ulyana Sergeenko, for a total snow queen style.
The advantage of the hood is that it doesn’t suffocate your scalp or ruin your hairstyle as it doesn’t flatten down your hair. This means you can have more fun choosing your hairstyle. If you’re not a huge fan of the hood but you don’t want to pass up on an opportunity to wear your favourite hairstyle, why not consider ear muffs, a snood or a turban to keep warm.
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