Catwalk-inspired styles from leading supermodels

Published 26th Mar 2012 by rachael
HJI Hearts logo.bmpcindy-crawford-hair.jpgThe fashion industry's original supermodels still look sensational, more than 20 years after the original 'big six' broke into the business. Here we find out how they continue to look fantastic, well into their 40s.


The original 'big six' supermodels - Cindy Crawford, Linda Evangelista, Christy Turlington, Claudia Schiffer, Naomi Campbell and Kate Moss - still look as fantastic today as they did in their 90s heyday - here's how they manage to stay looking sensational...


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Naomi Campbell
"Naomi has gone for a soft yet strong shoulder-grazing bob with the softness coming from the extra length left in the fringe and the edges of the haircut. This style is not only bang on-trend, it suits any age - from teens to the more mature lady. It's a classic look and is also versatile as a little texture can be added by blasting and scrunching it up with hairspray."
Phill Gallagher, Hooka, Liverpool


Cindy Crawford
"For this season, Cindy has gone slightly darker with some caramel shades throughout blending into lighter pieces through the ends. This is a soft colour to complement her cut, which is a slightly shorter length with a few layers - perfect for her age and I love the way she wears it tousled and less set. This style reflects catwalk looks for Spring/Summer; everything is more natural and less-groomed."
Mai Ha, Trevor Sorbie, Manchester


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Christy Turlington
"Christy's hair has a grown-up feel to it and perfectly channels early Hollywood glamour. This is a great everyday look for a supermodel shopping on 5th Avenue, but for the red carpet, I would encourage more texture throughout and take the hair away from the face onto one side creating a vintage, glamorous feel."
Stan Newton, HOB Salons, London 


Christie Brinkley
"Christie's radiating elegance is a parallel match to her luscious locks with wide-barrelled curls. The look is executed beautifully here by keeping the distinct curl definition, but it would also look fantastic with the curl combed out for a softer, more dishevelled wave."
Ronan Cotes, Michael Van Clarke, London
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Published 26th Mar 2012

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