Styles and trends
Streetstyle: Mixing rock and grunge for a neo-grunge result
Her look? A mixture of lots of styles! To get this look, the best thing is to rummage around in second-hand clothes shops and customise your clothes. Shorten a skirt, add colour or detail to a classic top, revamp the colours of your clothes… Get creative to enhance your looks. We love her tie-dye coat, a trend that is not limited to just hair!
Her hairstyle? For a rock/grunge style, you need to look a lot further than just your clothes. Your hair and make-up play a very important role. For a neo-grunge hairstyle, colour is the way to go! A brunette-turned-blonde is ultra-rock. Our fashionista shows off her roots yet her hair still looks well cared-for. So visit your hairdresser regularly.
Tip of the day. To accentuate the dishevelled effect, go for wavy hair. Apply a styling mousse to wet hair to add body, then scrunch up your lengths using your hands. Leave to dry naturally or blow dry, especially in winter. To boost the volume, pull up the hair from the back of your head up and backcomb lightly.
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