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What Kate did next
THE Duchess of Cambridge is continually in all the glossy magazines in our salon. Guaranteed every week she is splashed all over the front pages – everyone is wondering what exquisite designer is lucky enough to have her pose as their latest model.
However, I’m always drawn to what’s above the duchess’s shoulders – her gorgeous hair!She’s already stamped her look for sure but I’ve started to get a bit tired of her faithful, long, flowing shiny locks topping off every fabulous outfit.
She has great hair – this we know – but it’s the kind of hair that can be more than that. She can use it to transform a safe, yet subtle dress or suit and I was over the moon to see recently that she’d had it pinned up.Swathed in a floor-sweeping Jenny Packham gown, she looked every inch the elegant princess but it wasn’t the crystals or emerald green colours that got me excited – not even the Jimmy Choos – it was her hair.
It’s extremely easy when you’re Royal Family elite to be sucked into wearing quite classic and sometimes borderline old fashioned hairstyles. I’m not talking vintage old fashioned – but Camilla Parker-Bowles old fashioned. The kind we want to forget!
Kate’s style is fresh, modern yet still remains elegant. I love the intricate plait leading into a bun. It’s my new favourite style for the summer and is much more flattering than her signature bouncy waves and side parting. Here are some latest pictures of my work that could be inspired by the Duchess.......
By Hannah Mlatem |
| Hannah Mlatem is a stylist based in South Wales. She specialises in artistic looks, session work and originality. Also a trained journalist, Hannah turns her hand to writing a regular column and blog for ukhairdressers.com. Her flair is for hair from vintage to emerging looks, she always adds her own touch. Her work has been featured in fashion shows, model shoots and countless weddings. Hannah also works alongside renowned celebrity stylist Phillip Mungeam at The Room in Usk, South Wales and is currently looking for a salon of her own. |
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