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Best of Coachella 2014: Lorde

While sunnies, hot pants and maxi dresses were among top trends, these boho chic looks were completed with tousled waves, twisted buns and sleek strands adorned with flowers or wide brimmed hats.

by Chandler Rollins
April 22, 2014
2 min to read


INDIO, CA - APRIL 12: Lorde performs as part of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival at The Empire Polo Club on April 12, 2014 in Indio, California. (Photo by Tim Mosenfelder/WireImage)

As much as it is a music festival Coachella is also a feast of fashion and style. Glam girls and guys get prepped for the weekend, decked out in stand-out styles. While sunnies, hot pants and maxi dresses were among top trends, these boho chic looks were completed with tousled waves, twisted buns and sleek strands adorned with flowers or wide brimmed hats. We're recapping the event by looking at a few hot celebs with serious style inspiration.

What an amazing head of gorgeous natural curl, and we love that she rocks it.  For those of you lucky enough to possess a mane so glorious, you can easily achieve this.  It's important to keep curls hydrated regularly with the right shampoo and conditioner like NEVO Moisture Rich.

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STEP ONE: Once hair is clean and cared for, on damp hair apply NEVO Invisible Control Manipulator Mist throughout and NEVO Model Behavior through rougher ends.

STEP TWO: Let air dry in the hot desert sun or gently diffuse.

STEP THREE: For those who want to emulate this style but don't quite have the texture, apply NEVO Full Volume and Invisible Control to damp, towel-dried hair.

STEP FOUR: Take random pieces and twist into a coil. Secure the ends of the coil with a double prong clippie, then diffuse until dry.

STEP FIVE: Spray the hair with NEVO Super Shape for added hold.

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