Trend to Try: 3 Ways to Make Holographic Hair Work for You
Photography by Sandro Altamirano. Jacket, price on request, Fabiana Philippi in North 42. Bali, $ 135, Jenny Bird.
Here’s how to pick up trends in the real world.
By fashion staff
Date August 24, 2020
Pink, Purple, Blue – Oh My! Holographic hair has become the biggest hair trend to pop up this year. But like any new, quiet, high-impact beauty, one of the most common reactions is: “How can I do this job?” We feel you. Translating striking tendencies into something that works in your everyday real life, well, sometimes feels difficult. To help, we’re drawing inspiration from three incredible street style stars who have successfully made bright, multi-colored hair a trademark part of their sartorial style. Click on each gallery below to see how holographic hair works in the real world:
Take your hair color center stage against a crisp white blouse. For some extra personality, try pairing the look with neon accessories.
Big collar blouse
($ 30, H&M)
VLTN logo leather belt bag
($ 1,075, Valentino)
White leather western mules
($ 45, Topshop)
Mix print and metallic is an outgoing yet sophisticated outfit for an outgoing who will stand out anywhere. A smooth amethyst is a perfect compliment to this equitable look.
Printed long silk dress
($ 238, Sandro)
Carry tops with sparkling and shimmery hair accessories with a bold-blue mane emblazoned with a gleaming dress.
Ribbed t-shirt
($ 40, Mango)
Diorcake belt
($ 990, Dyer)
Feather-trimmed Satin Clutch
($ 550, montunas)
Styling by Eliza Grossman. Creative direction by George Antonopulus. photography by SANDRO ALTAMIRANO. Videography by Ben reyes. Makeup by Jodi Yuriku. To hair Victoria hunter.