Try: Intricate, ornate, call-yourlong-time-hairstylist looks.
“It’s complicated for someone to do it at home,” said Orlando Pita, hair director for TRESemmé, of the criss-crossing, triple-panelled, origami-inspired look he crafted for Carolina Herrera. Antonio Corral Calero, hairstylist and global ambassador for Moroccanoil, created a similarly complex look at Marchesa, pulling hair so taut it looked lacquered. At Dior, Guido Palau, global creative director for Redken, braided hair at the nape of the neck into three plaits before tying them up into a soft, “imperfect” (but still inexplicably-perfect-looking) knot. Don’t torture yourself: Can’t find a stylist? Call up a styling service (like beGlammed, who will come to you) for these ones.