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All about Spring 2001
[Part 2: Hair and beauty]
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"I've seen short-haired girls wearing these 'baby' clips with twists and turns, but can't seem to figure out how to style the hair other than just putting one on each side of the head."
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At Rebecca Taylor the mood for Spring was a vintage-y type of feminine fashion, with lace, pencil skirts and ruffles. So the bad-girl bed hair (the models used enormous rollers to get that volume), come-hither eyes and pale lips were a nice contrast with the sweetness of the clothes.

Donald Deal went with spiky ponytails and matte faces with his ballgowns and David Rodriguez showed punk wigs and exaggerated makeup with modern and feminine clothes.

Here are some of the runway looks for Spring (click on photo for full-size image):

80shair.JPG (24815 bytes) Big hair, smoky eyes, pale lips at Rebecca Taylor
ddeal121.JPG (28082 bytes) Dramatic eyes, otherwordly hair at Donald Deal

makeuptrend1.JPG (40835 bytes) Golden girl at Anand Jon

cperrin743.JPG (35209 bytes) Teasd, low ponytail at Christina Perrin

davidr425.JPG (43763 bytes) Punk hair and baby pink cheeks and lips at David Rodriguez

peters164.JPG (33976 bytes) Androgyny (16-year-old model of the moment Omahyra from the Dominican Republic).

margie552.JPG (35525 bytes) Big curls, lots of color on the face at Margie Tsai

victora266.JPG (47651 bytes) Choppy blond bob and minimal makeup at Victor Alfaro

jamesp81.JPG (22535 bytes) Sleek, long hair and slick lips at James Purcell

All photos copyright 2001 Cynthia Nellis

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