Twenties time
Amy Adams got ahead of herself at the Golden Globes with hairdo inspired by The Great Gatsby. The much-anticipated and sure to be highly stylised Baz Luhrmann movie isn't due out until mid-year, but is bound to inspire a swathe of 1920s beauty looks. Though many stars on the red carpet at an elegant Globes favoured classic updos and softer tumbling versions of Old Hollywood-style 40s curls, Adams modernised the 20s Marcel wave.
Stylist Laini Reeves for Moroccanoil said the aim was to use Art Deco references in a looser more contemporary way that complemented the actor's nude-coloured off-the-shoulder Marchesa gown. "I wanted to create a sense of freedom so the hair didn't look like a set. Hair on top was smooth, with the waved detail starting 3 inches from the root. I really liked the way it fell, and kept the entire look soft."
A small, loose, twisted bun was pinned low on the side of the nape behind the waved detail and shine added with Moroccan Glimmer Shine Spray ($39.50) to avoid the tight, matte period look.
To try a similar style at home use a volumising shampoo and conditioner, then make a side part and brush hair into place. Try air drying it with fingers, then placing a clip where you want the wave to begin before using a soft shine spray from root to end to reflect the style detail.