An idea for the head: Botticelli hair, the Renaissance-inspired hair trend

Summer is closer than you think. Or at least in the head. The wild freedom, typical of wavy hair, often wrinkled by wind and salt, has in fact already taken hold among overseas salons and on some of the most famous red carpets, but in one version invariably Renaissance.

Accomplices, irreparably XXL hair, enlivened by soft waves, not too tidy, whose relaxed, deconstructed mood evokes the ethereal image of Venus painted by the famous Italian painter Sandro Botticelli. And it is indeed no coincidence that Tom Smithhairstylist of the stars, coined the term Botticelli hair to describe the now widespread trend of hair with a Renaissance look, almost like a “mother earth”. “It’s a style that evokes a free and relaxed energy,” he tells popsugar.com.

The effect of the waves, in fact, is the one given by a loose braid: natural, soft, fluffy that stores finishes that are too constructed and composed. A bit like the one proposed by Khloé Kardashian.

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Those who boast naturally wavy hair are undoubtedly benefited in the creation of this hair trend, but for all the others, small tricks are enough to replicate it. From irons and tools to curl hair through strategic weaves up to sprays and products capable of giving that effect to the hair crumpled, or wrinkled.

A real craze that seems to have already conquered many famous ones, including Khloe Kardashian, Vanessa Hudgens, Kim Kardashian And Adwoa Aboah, appeared on the red carpet of Vanity Fair Oscar Party in the shoes of a true modern Venus.

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Source: Vanity Fair

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