Wednesday, November 24, 2010

'Mad Men' Influences Ladylike Holiday Hair Trend

Betty Draper sure knows how to rock a ladylike updo, as she did here during a trip to Italy for season 3, episode 8. Photo: courtesy of AMC
Hemming and hawing over the perfect 'do for your holiday parties?

Stylist to the stars and many a well-heeled New Yorker, Eva Scrivo is the rare beauty expert who wields a hair color wand, cutting scissors and makeup brush – all with mastery.

So who better to drill about hot hair trends?

We were recently in her chair to get our locks chopped, so we pressed Scrivo to dish what the the fancy ladies of New York are planning for their holiday hair styles.

"I'm getting lots of requests to teach clients how to pin their hair back into feminine updos," says Scrivo, whose own locks are swept up into a casual knotted chignon, with loose pieces gently caressing her face.
"Mad Men has influenced our aesthetic with more elegant styles – it has rekindled the desire for ladylike beauty. Putting your hair up isn't just a way to mask a bad hair day now – it's a way to bring back that old world sense of glamour."


Hair stylist Eva Scrivo, photographed in her salon. Photo: Courtesy of Eva Scrivo

According to Scrivo, there are two simple keys to a pretty pulled-back look: height in the crown area achieved by teasing the root, and styling the strands that fall right around your face.

"Only the hair around your face has to look polished to pull off an updo with style – you need to take a moment to blow out those front sections smoothly so that they frame your face just right." advises Scrivo.

Good news for New York area readers: if you want to visit Scrivo's salon, call 212.677.7315  to inquire about details.

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1 comment:

  1. I agree - every time I watch this show I am amazed by the hairstyles.

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