

Earlier this fall, Toronto’s Sassoon Salon hosted a Night of Style and offered a show which featured their new fall collections Utopia and Poetica. Real Style sat down with Sassoon Toronto creative directors Lorraine McAndrew and Wesley Hanlon to chat about hair looks for Fall 2016.
Although hair crimping may have ruled as a key hairstyle trend of the 1980s, this retro coiffure is back in style for the season ahead. Crimped locks, which were once known for their frizzy texture and kitschy reputation, have been elevated to voluminous new lengths this season.

The iconic shag haircut has resurfaced, and has also been fully modernized for a new era. This season, the shag can be evidenced by its sleeker strands, subtle waves and volume.

Earlier this fall, Toronto’s Sassoon Salon hosted a Night of Style and offered a show which featured their new fall collections Utopia and Poetica. Real Style sat down with Sassoon Toronto creative directors Lorraine McAndrew and Wesley Hanlon to chat about hair looks for Fall 2016.
Although hair crimping may have ruled as a key hairstyle trend of the 1980s, this retro coiffure is back in style for the season ahead. Crimped locks, which were once known for their frizzy texture and kitschy reputation, have been elevated to voluminous new lengths this season.

The iconic shag haircut has resurfaced, and has also been fully modernized for a new era. This season, the shag can be evidenced by its sleeker strands, subtle waves and volume.