Fashion Week has finally come to an end. Though wash-and-wear hair was one of the freshest runway hair trends proposed this season, it was the more dramatic stylings of steamy wet looks, banging hairdos and pretty braids that captivated us behind the scenes. Luckily, there’s no need to wait for spring to copy these attention-grabbing hairstyles. We suggest that you adapt designers’ see-now-buy-now theme and wear these best of-the-moment Spring 2017 hair trends right away.

Top Hair Trends Spring 2017
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This season, hairstylists from Paris to New York are calling for beauty mavens to ditch their blowdryers and flaunt fresh-from-the-shower hair. The dazzling drenched looks that they are proposing aren’t simply your regular wet-and-go styles. Instead, stylists often employed an arsenal of hair products — gel, mousse, pomade — to achieve the dripping, gorgeous ‘dos. At Kenzo, mane pro Anthony Turner gave the look a fresh spin with slick-looking looped braids.
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Saturated, slick pairings at Alexander McQueen.
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At Givenchy, coiffeur king Guido Palau lacquered sideswept hair into low chignons.
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The Balmain troupe swamped the runway with their fierce side parts and wet-back styles.
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Hairstylist Paul Hanlon at Missoni sprinkled the steamy looks with slick strands pulled in front of the ears.
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Face-framing layers accented the wet looks at Christopher Kane.
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At Altuzarra, damp tresses were coaxed into coquettish waves.
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Wet knots with loose tendrils ruled at Thakoon.
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Plaits, Please
No longer restricted to the province of playgrounds and schoolyards, the humble plait, as featured on this season’s catwalks, is all grown up. At Valentino, Guido Palau drew inspiration from Hieronymus Bosch paintings by sweeping hair back into a fantastical braid.
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Plaits, Please
At Roberto Cavalli, Eugene Souleiman wove in teeny braids for additional bohemian flair.
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Plaits, Please
Skater chicks were the muses for the dramatic buns at Christian Dior. Guido Palau distinguished the sleek top knots with a quartet of cornrow braids from behind.
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Double pigtail braids gave the looks a girlish vibe at Simone Rocha.
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Plaits, Please
At Gucci, Paul Hanlon crafted master-level plaits reminiscent of the Renaissance era.
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Plaits, Please
Braided chignons were offset by grosgrain bow ribbons at Erdem.
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Slicked-Down Side Parts
Commanding wide parts were often paired with architecturally smooth styles on the runways this season. At Lanvin, the polished partings added emphasis to the confident mystère.
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Slicked-Down Side Parts
Masculine wide parts were paired with ultra slick tresses at Prada.
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Slicked-Down Side Parts
At Dries Van Noten, the legendary Sam McKnight side parted the ponies and fastened them at the nape of the neck.
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Slicked-Down Side Parts
Jeweled hair clips and headbands complemented the confident, sleek styles at Bottega Veneta.
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Bangin' 'Dos
A fresh set of bangs can refresh even the most basic ‘do. At Rochas, models sported clipped-in fringes with wayward curls for 40s rockabilly style.
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Wigs at Jeremy Scott were bowl cut with asymmetric fringes.
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Teensy snipped-in fringes framed the upturned bobbed wigs at Moschino.
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