Hair trends at the golden globes 2013: best of the rest
Published
14th Jan 2013
by rachael
Sometimes it's not about copying a red carpet trend, but rather opting for a classic look that simply suits your gown and flatters your features.
Warren Holmes, International Creative Director at Nicky Clarke Salons gives his verdict...

Naomi Watts
"1940s influenced hair was a dominant hair trend last night and Naomi Watts offered an alternative take by pinning her waves under to create a faux-bob.
"Designed to show off her backless dress, Naomi has captured this retro-inspired look perfectly for the Golden Globes."

Michelle Dockery
"The disheveled bob highlights Michelle's cheekbones and eyes while the colour perfectly contrasts with her porcelain skin tone.
"The detailing of the dress and the textured hair could have been too much but actually works really well together.

Kelly Osbourne
"Kelly is rocking it just now. She has found her style and isn't afraid to push it.
"Her purple hair, which is fast becoming her trademark, is fun and fresh, bringing energy to the red carpet.
"The contrast between the emerald drop earrings and the naked neckline and pistachio dress create such a statement and together it's just right for Kelly."

"Julianne is classically beautiful and her chignon is expertly styled to work with her Tom Ford dress.
"The simple look and minimal product creates an elegant, timeless feel."

Helen Mirren
"Helen looks great here, but then again when does she not?
"She knows what suits her and sticks to a stylish variation of what if becoming her signature look.
"It looks as though she has gone slightly shorter and with the tonged texture and balayage colour effect, she looks amazing."

Helen Hunt
"Soft movement and delicate highlights help create the natural look on Helen, which suits her features, and image perfectly.
"A good use of minimal products helps the style remain effortless but I would like to have seen a little more height at the crown."