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23
TUE

Get the Look: Heidi Klum's (Many) Emmy Styles

Posted by babu 12:46pm GMT


Source: Mathew Imaging/WireImage, Jeffrey Mayer/WireImage

I adore each and every hairstyle that Heidi Klum modeled at the Primetime Emmys, so I’ve asked Helena Faccenda (the celebrity stylist behind it all) to share her inspiration and walk us through what it takes achieve these glamorous hairstyles.

Experiment with
each of these looks for a different occasion, or use Helena's tips and
techniques to create a single style that can take you from day to
night:

Look One: Heidi on the Red Carpet
“I really felt like the dress was very late ’60s-early ’70s inspired,” says Helena. “I wanted to give Heidi a Bridgette Bardot–inspired ponytail with an elegant edge.”

How Helena Achieved This Look:
Little to no product is needed to create this look, other than a few drops of serum to help reduce frizz. First, Helena blew Heidi’s hair out with a blow-dryer. Once dry, she used a wide (1.5-inch) barrel iron to curl her hair. Then, once the curls were set, Helena blew about 60 to 70 percent of the curl out of Heidi’s hair to create a soft wave. She then pulled Heidi’s hair back into a low, loose ponytail. Taking hair underneath the nape of Heidi’s neck, Helena pulled the pieces so the top crown of her head had volume. Finally, she wrapped a small section of hair around the elastic, pinning the top of the ponytail and the hair covering the elastic to Heidi’s head, securing the bump and creating an elegant, easy-to-do look.

Look Two: The Tuxedo
“I wanted the hair to look clean and elegant, like a hair commercial. The hair was very inspired by Veronica Lake."

How Helena Achieved This Look:
When Heidi came in from the red carpet, Helena brushed out the low ponytail and put it into an extremely loose, simple ponytail. She wanted it really loose so Heidi could pull the elastic easily with one finger and transition from the tuxedo look to the glamorous sequin romper she was wearing underneath.


Look Three: The Dior Buttercream Dress

“We went back to the Bardot ponytail, because the structure and beauty of the top of the dress required little to no hair framing the face,” advises Helena.

Look Four: The Black & White Dress
“This dress was very modern, so I wanted something very clean, structured and elegant.”

How Helena Achieved This Look:
Since there was little time between outfit changes, Helena decided to create a tight bun by taking Heidi’s ponytail from the previous look, wrapping it around her hair elastic and pinning tightly to Heidi’s head. “It only took two minutes!” exclaimed Helena.

Look Five: The Leopard Chiffon Gown

How Helena Achieved This Look:
Unpinning Heidi’s sleek bun, Helena vigorously brushed Heidi’s hair in an upward direction to bring more volume to the wave of her hair. Taking two sections above Heidi’s ears, Helena rolled the sections of hair from front to back of her head. The two sections were then secured with tiny clear elastics at the back of her head, and the look was completed with a bit of Victoria’s Secret Shine Spray.

Look Six (Final Change): Michael Kors Blue Dress

How Helena Achieved This Look:
First, Helena took out the two sections of hair she rolled back. She then went over Heidi’s hair with a blow-dryer and round brush, smoothing the hair into a Veronica Lake–inspired look. Creating a side part, Helena pulled the front bang loosely behind the ear, pinning it to secure the look. For a more modernized feel, Helena suggests making the side bang lie flat against your head.

... And voila, that’s it!
Curious about any other celebrity hairstyles from the red carpet? Just drop us a line at hair@mylifetime.com.

23
TUE

Look of the Day: Christina Hendricks

Posted by babu 12:44pm GMT


Source: Frank Micelotta/Getty Images, Mathew Imaging/WireImage

"Mad Men" vixen Christina Hendricks finished her fiery locks with a bejeweled headpiece at this year's Emmy Awards ceremony.

22
MON

60th Annual Emmy Awards: Hair Hits & Misses

Posted by babu 2:37pm GMT


AP Photo/Matt Sayles, Frazer Harrison/Getty Images

Which stars dazzled and which disappointed? Click here to see my picks for the best & worst in hair at the 2008 Emmy Awards.

Honorable mentions:

Tina Fey
On trend with her side-swept bangs and ample shine, this Award winning writer/actress/comedienne looked luminous on the red carpet.

Marcia Cross
Always the epitome of elegance, this Desperate Housewife looked chic in a classic chignon.

Mary Louise Parker
Oscar Blandi created loose, natural-looking waves for the Weeds star.

Steven Cojocaru
... Man or woman? That overly-highlighted, flipped-out head of hair left me feeling quite confused.

But enough about what I thought, which looks did you love (& love to hate!) the most?

22
MON

Look of the Day: Tina Fey

Posted by babu 1:58pm GMT


Source: Steve Granitz/WireImage,Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic

Voluminous, soft, and frizz-free, Tina Fey lit up the red carpet (and cleaned-up!) at the 60th Annual Emmys.