Hairstyles to wear under her hood or under the hood of her coat, the trendy autumn-winter hairstyles spotted at Fashion Week in New York, London, Milan and Paris bring together both timeless captures and hair daring more bold.

A maximum of capillary volume for the fall-winter 2017-2018

They were seen curly at Brock, curled by Tracy Reese, dressed Afro style at Cornejo and with beautiful glamorous curls defined but flexible at La Perla: this winter, texturizes her hair and we adorn the most beautiful "ripples tight, regular and well designed to be pile in the trend, "decrypts Delphine Courteille, Hairtsylist L'Oréal Professionnel.

We do not hesitate to play on the volumes, adopting a degraded cut, as in Tanya Taylor, where the pretty curls give more dimension to the face.

Delphine Courteille's haircut tip: "we dry our hair upside down with a diffuser to tighten its curls. We are not hesitant to abuse the hair mousses capable of giving them this unique style."

And no question of stylizing them as sophisticated hairstyles. They are left freely to fall on our shoulders, for a very natural coiffed-disheveled effect. The perfect touch: we cut a mini-fringe that is worn very curly just above the eyebrows.

The return of the short cut for the winter

Long assimilated to summer, short haircuts or the pixie cut - to understand cut to the boy -, are now equally well in winter, and on all natures of hair.

At Anna Sui, one opts for a cutting cut diving and at Adeam one cracks for the bowl cut. If one prefers to have the neck and forehead very clear, one can turn to a very short haircut, such as those seen at the R13 fashion show at New York Fashion Week.

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Radical dyes such as blond platinum

It is the coloring that has the wind in its sails, both among the people and the fashion-sphere. The platinum blond, also known as blond peroxide, is this quasi-white blonde who made the fame of the Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe.

Like her, we can wear this color on her waterfall curls, or on smooth hair, as glimpses at New York Fashion Week at Tome or Tibi.

Other trends for this winter: let's drop the tone on tone and let yourself be tempted by capillary colorations more daring as in London. From candy pink to Bora Aksu, from the bicolor as at Ashley Williams, or a more classic Bordeaux as C Saint Martin, we leave our desires free.

According to Delphine Courteille, colorations that come out of the ordinary, such as powdered pink, or blue-green, are "the new hair make-up".

They are chosen in the form of a permanent coloring, with a patina to be renewed "every month for pastel colors", or in semi-permanent coloring, which fade from 4 shampoos, for those who prefer to change heads at will of their desires.

It is also remarkable that the color red has the beautiful part: "this hyper chic color has made its return on the sly".

But before asking the last coloring in vogue to his hairdresser, we do the good care at home. "It is essential to take extreme care of its lengths with large reinforcements of oil-based poultices before the bath, and of shampoos and after shampoo ideally bodied in oil to rehydrate the fiber in depth", specifies Delphine Courteille.

A fringe against the cold

Coiffure already cultissime last summer, the fringe returns for a new season. In London, it is worn as short as in Ashley Williams, rather thick as in Temperley Lo or more slender as seen on the catranks of Conran.

Plus: it suits both curly hair and smooth hair.

The hair tightly clad ... please!

If one is one of those who do not like to have hair full of eyes, one can crack without hesitation for the hairstyle where one puts one's hair back, like Teatum Jones or in ponytail tight as on the parade London Eudon Choi.

The unbeatable squared cut

The squared cut and its many variations remains the headdress hairstyle to adopt at all seasons. Ideal in winter for its practical side - no longer need to spend long minutes to dry hair to hair dryer - the square cut is a sure bet.

It is cut straight as in Blugirl or degraded way Cividini to be pile in the air of time.

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The braid in all its forms

In half-braid as in Pecorado, folded on itself as in Calcaterra or stylized way bohemian as in Ferretti, this winter one is not hesitate to put back the simple braid to the taste of the day.

We leave the wheat ear braid and braids glued for the summer and we braid his hair without working the hairstyle, letting escape some crazy locks for a romantic Milanese look.

The star accessory

Final touch to bring a touch of madness or chic to a hairstyle, hair accessories are without complex this winter.

We like the headband worn at the front of the head like Trussardi, the strass bar as at N 21 or even the barrettes by dozens seen at the Annakiki fashion show at Milan Fashion Week.

The square deceives the eye

One gives the illusion of a false cut in the square by taking his hair in his coat, or by passing them under his scarf, as at the Rykiel parade. Timeless in winter for its practical side - avoiding hair that twirls in the wind, it allows you to go from short to long without cutting your hair.

Revival evening hairstyles 30-40 and 90 years

Throwback in the past with pre-war hairstyles. Wink at the loops inspired by the hairstyles that were worn in the 30s at Madsen and Anrealage, while we put on the maxi-volume of the 40s at Millet.

At Lanvin, Alexander Wang, Chloé, The Row or Marizio Pecoraro, we are tempted by a cup in the bowl very popular in the 90s.

"When this cup is combined with a healthy, dense and brilliant material, it ensures a very sharp style to the girl who wears it. The tops have opted for either very short bowls, rave berlinoise atmosphere, or for bowls round brush that gives it a little twist chicissime, "says Delphine Courteille.