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NYFW: Oribe Hair Spring/Summer 2023

Oribe and their team of top stylists show off the amazing runway hairstyles they created at New York Fashion week for a full range of luxury brands.

by Staff
September 15, 2022
NYFW: Oribe Hair Spring/Summer 2023
NYFW: Oribe Hair Spring/Summer 2023
NYFW: Oribe Hair Spring/Summer 2023
NYFW: Oribe Hair Spring/Summer 2023
NYFW: Oribe Hair Spring/Summer 2023
NYFW: Oribe Hair Spring/Summer 2023
NYFW: Oribe Hair Spring/Summer 2023
NYFW: Oribe Hair Spring/Summer 2023
NYFW: Oribe Hair Spring/Summer 2023
NYFW: Oribe Hair Spring/Summer 2023
NYFW: Oribe Hair Spring/Summer 2023
NYFW: Oribe Hair Spring/Summer 2023
NYFW: Oribe Hair Spring/Summer 2023
NYFW: Oribe Hair Spring/Summer 2023
NYFW: Oribe Hair Spring/Summer 2023
NYFW: Oribe Hair Spring/Summer 2023
NYFW: Oribe Hair Spring/Summer 2023
NYFW: Oribe Hair Spring/Summer 2023
NYFW: Oribe Hair Spring/Summer 2023
NYFW: Oribe Hair Spring/Summer 2023
NYFW: Oribe Hair Spring/Summer 2023
NYFW: Oribe Hair Spring/Summer 2023
NYFW: Oribe Hair Spring/Summer 2023
NYFW: Oribe Hair Spring/Summer 2023
NYFW: Oribe Hair Spring/Summer 2023
NYFW: Oribe Hair Spring/Summer 2023
NYFW: Oribe Hair Spring/Summer 2023

Clothing: Eckhaus Latta; Hair: Tamara McNaughton

Jeb Burroughs (@bestcommajeb) and Alan Kwan (@alanhckwan)

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Oribe has had a huge presence on the hair side of this year’s September New York Fashion Week, taking the stage along with major fashion labels and adding the finishing touches to all sorts of innovative looks. The ensembles and models are visually stunning, but none are complete without gorgeous hair.

Here is the inspiration for the hair looks that Oribe’s top stylists executed for several luxury fashion brands.

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Marrisa Wilson

The Marrisa Wilson Spring/Summer 2023 

Collection drew inspiration from the designer’s Guyanese-
American heritage. “It is that feeling of the past and the present coming together to inform the future that I wanted to evoke
,” she said of the collection. 

Expressive prints, watercolor strokes and brightly colored feathers are complemented by a hair look that brings the theme “Of Many Waters” to life. Kien Hoang, Oribe Principal Artist of Content and Styling, created a variation of braided styles, all adorned with clear beads in a range of sizes to mimic rain drops.

Clothing: Marrisa Wilson; Hair: Kien Hoang

Jeb Burroughs (@bestcommajeb)

Ulla Johnson

The Ulla Johnson Spring/Summer 2023

Collection drew inspiration
from female beauty and natural hair
textures. To bring this vision to life, Session Stylist Bob Recine
accentuat
ed
the
collection’s
bold
and
colorful prints and fabrics with the hair’s natural tendencies, emphasizing
confident, natural beauty.

Clothing: Ulla Johnson; Hair: Bob Recine

Jeb Burroughs (@bestcommajeb)

Private Policy

The theme of the Private Policy Spring/Summer 2023 Collection is described as

,
“Capturing peace for
all,” by Creative Director Siying Qu.
Kien Hoang
 translated
the theme into a hair look
reminiscent of an easy nightclub style
.

Clothing: Private Policy; Hair: Kien Hoang

Jeb Burroughs (@bestcommajeb)

Eckhaus Latta

The Eckhaus Latta Spring/Summer 2023 C

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ollection
, featuring a textural mix of fabrics, drew inspiration from El Jardin Del Paraiso, a very raw garden in New York City
Session Stylist Tamara McNaughton married the fluid, light ease of super-natural
raw
hair in its raw environment with u
nexpected looks that highlight
the
optimism
,
illusion
and
humanness
of it all

Clothing: Eckhaus Latta; Hair: Tamara McNaughton

Jeb Burroughs (@bestcommajeb) and Alan Kwan (@alanhckwan)

Kim Shui

The

Kim Shui
Spring/Summer 2023
Collection drew inspiration from female warriors, the four ancient beauties of China and the traditional dress of Hmong people in Guizhou, Sichuan, Guangxi and Yunnan. Kien Hoang translated this into
two sleek, sculpted braided
hair
looks
repre
senting
a Chinese warrior and the circle of life
. Both looks feature braids formed into circles,
with the braids extending to various lengths
.

Gabriela Hearst

The Gabriela Hearst Spring/Summer 2023 Collection drew inspiration from Sappho—one of the world’s first examples of feminism from the 6th century—and gold metallic body forms. Session Stylist Holli Smith complemented the collection with a hair look rooted in simplicity and minimal beauty. A very flat crown grounded the style, with natural texture through the lengths that embraced the models’ individual hair patterns.

Clothing: Gabriela Hearst; Hair: Holli Smith

Jeb Burroughs (@bestcommajeb)

Gauntlett Cheng

The Gauntlett Cheng

Spring/Summer 2023
Collection
delivered the feminine, moody aesthetic synonymous with the brand.
Session Stylist
Dylan Chavles
created
a very long and full
, slicked back ponytail to embrace the collection’s femininity, with the extra-
long length adding strength to the look
and
serving
as
the perfect juxtaposition to complement the line. The
knee
-
length style also drew inspiration from the hair
-
adorned pieces in the line.

Clothing: Gauntlett Cheng; Hair: Dylan Chavles

Jeb Burroughs (@bestcommajeb)

Markarian

Designer Alexandra O’Neill described the Markarian Spring/Summer 2023 Collection as one that explores the synergies between art, fashion and nature. “Vine-like motifs, glimmering sequins, and varied proportions speak to the idea of growth and renewal, inspired by the works of great Renaissance masters,” she said of the season’s designs. Oribe Glob

al
Artist
Mandee Tauber

created complementary hair looks that brought Renaissance beauty to life.

Clothing: Markarian; Hair: Mandee Tauber

Jeb Burroughs (@bestcommajeb)

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