Fashion weeks are beginning to commence all over the globe and one of the hottest trends fresh out of AW24/25 NYFW was the wet hair trend seen at Prabal Gurung. For the show, Wella Professionals partnered with Prabal Gurung, and hair was led by Dyson Global Ambassador and lead stylist Jawara and Wella Professionals Brand Ambassador and co-lead by stylist Briana Cisneros, who created this season’s hottest hair look while focusing on the health of the hair.
Fashion Week is Focusing on Healthy Hair with The Wet Look
“To complement this collection, we wanted the hair to look powerful, effortless, strong and modern through the wet piecy look. Using Wella Professionals Ultimate Repair Miracle Hair Rescue, we were able to create this look and bring the runway vision to life while ensuring our models’ hair health.” — Prabal Gurung
During fashion week models undergo constant styling which can often leave their hair looking dull and damaged. This is exactly why the wet look seen at Prabal Gurung was such a hit — it shined a light on the importance of healthy hair making it the star of the show. To repair hair instantly and give models hair that felt as great as it looked, the signature product of the night was Wella Professionals Ultimate Repair Miracle Hair Rescue — giving models repaired and resilient hair at the show.
Wella Professionals ULTIMATE REPAIR Miracle Hair Rescue ($35.00)
The Red Carpet, the runway, street style — the wet hair trend has been trending this season thanks to celebrities and a renewed focus on healthy hair. Whether you like this slinky sleek look due to its ease of styling or simply as a new way to wear your hair — we’ve got the tips to create the look featuring the new Dyson Supersonic r!
Prabal Garung AW24/25 NYFW — How To Get The Look:
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