Celebrity plaits and braids for summer 2011
Published
08th Aug 2011
by rachael


Here are our celebrity favourites - and the expert opinions on what works and what doesn't.

Blake Lively
"Worn just a little loose around the edges, this side plait is the perfect red-carpet style and Blake wears it well. She always rocks the effortless chic look and this is no exception. It's youthful, feminine and a real statement for the season. I could even see this look going down well at festivals with T-shirt, jeans and a pair of wellies. Beautiful as ever, the Green Lantern and Gossip Girl starlet is on to a winner!"
Stuart Dalton, Klickers, Rugby, Warwickshire
Eve
"Eve's bold plait leans strongly towards the tribal trend as seen on the Missoni catwalk for Spring/Summer. The extremity of length gives the look a really powerful feel, but the overall style is softened with elegant, feminine make-up. The incorporation of the roll-top side pleat gives a fresh, innovative and edgy feel, making this style the perfect look for the first lady of rap."
Darren Bain, HOB Salons, London

Diane Kruger
"I absolutely love this style. We have seen a lot of the fishtail plait in the last few months, but Diane's look takes it to the next level. To achieve this style start by tonging the hair and pinning to one side. Pull and twist small sections across to create a basket weave effect, leaving it loose to maintain width. Next, create a tighter fishtail-style plait right through the ends and finish by adding pins to secure and add effect."
Andy Smith, John Carne Hairdressing, Guildford, Surrey
Nicole Kidman
"Nicole's fighting the sleek and smooth red-carpet trend with a gorgeous, dishevelled side plait that frames her face perfectly. She's opted for a classic style, but has added a modern edge with matte texture, some volume and height on top for added glamour. Nicole's boho look is accentuated with hooped earrings and a healthy glow. A plait is a really versatile look - easily adaptable to all face shapes by changing a client's parting or creating a sleeker version to suit their lifestyle."
Chantal McAuliffe, Rainbow Room International, Uddingston, South Lanarkshire