Fashionable short hair styles

Short hair styles were not so popular in the olden times when women were likely to be homely and feminine. But now with the intensifying attitudes and the world becoming fashion conscious, short hairstyles are the trends today. Some women wear it as they want to make a statement while others are smart enough to wear their hair in a short hairstyle.

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Short hairstyle may look good on anyone but the difference between looking good and looking absolutely wonderful is huge. Choosing the right short hairdo to express the best features in the face is a must. There are some women who just look fine with any short hairstyle and there are some who need to follow a particular hot hairstyle.

The fashion world is to the top with an abundance of these hairstyles for women to try on. In earlier times, women with boy cuts were used to be called tomboys but with the passage of time, it has changed into a usual, trendy and graceful look.

One of the trendiest hairstyles is the ‘sedu’ short hairdo. It can be worn by anyone by using a flat iron to add luster and shine to dull hair. Women are also experimenting with the cluttered look. This is made by featuring a choppy cut in a messy manner. Perms and curls add volume, so women having thin hair take heed.

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Bigger Models spark Fashion row

Designer Mark Fast and his stylist have fallen out over a conclusion to feature “plus size” models at London Fashion Week.

Two members of knitwear designer Mark Fast’s team were so enraged about curvier women showcasing his designs that they walked out on the project, the BBC reports.

Fast’s organizing director Amanda May said there were “creative differences with regards to the casting of those girls”.

The pair both quit the team three days before Fast was due to reveal his Spring/Summer 2010 collection on the catwalk.

Undeterred, Fast broke fashion principle by putting three size 12 to 14 models on the catwalk.

“There was a team change and we’re glad we stuck to our vision,” Ms May said.

Her denial of decision to hire the plus-size models was a publicity stunt.”The choice to use the fuller girls is something we have been talking about,” she said.

There’s this idea that only thin and slender women are capable to wear Mark’s dresses and he wanted to combat that.

Women should know that they don’t have to be a size zero to wear a Mark Fast dress and curvier women can look even better in one.

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A Brave Star

With her slim body, blossom face and long, glossy hair, Katrina Burgess has all the attributes of the aspiring model that she is. But behind her normality is a story of agony and extraordinary fortitude.But now after being put back together with 11 metal rods and enough pins and screws, Katrina has been signed up by a modelling agency. Katrina recently told how surgeons saved her life after her car crashed into a ditch as she travelled towards her home town of Weymouth, Dorset, in January. She punctured both lungs and broke her neck, her pelvis, her left leg several ribs and her back. Surgeons at Musgrove Park Hospital in Taunton, Somerset, said that without surgery to help the bones to fuse, her spinal injuries in particular could lead, risking death.

But this process also carried a chance that Katrina could die, or be left paralysed. Doctors inserted a rod from her hip to her knee in her left leg the day next day, she was admitted to hospital. It was fixed inside with four titanium pins. They opened her back and inserted six more horizontal rods up the length of her back to give support to her spine. After a week, they inserted a titanium screw to the top of her spine to support the break in her fragile neck. She amazed the doctors by taking her first steps just a few days after the final surgery. Immediately after seeing her photos on the Internet, London’s BASE Models got in touch with Katrina and signed her to the agency.

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