If you're curious about From Runway to Street, the photos below are a better mood board than any Pinterest rabbit hole I fell into last week. There are only 5 reference shots here, but they still show shape and proportion—use them as a starting point, not a rigid template.

Below the intro, the full photo gallery walks through 5 looks—swipe or use the thumbnails to compare angles.

Why this hairstyle works

The shapes here stay flattering because they respect the hairline and perimeter; nothing looks like an afterthought from the side profile.

Who should try it

Try it if you like visible structure—something you can feel when you air-dry, not only when it's heat-styled.

Styling tips

For definition without stringiness, work product from mid-lengths to ends and keep the root area cleaner.

Maintenance tips

Sleep friction matters: a loose braid or a satin wrap keeps longer layers from turning into tangles by morning.

Best face shapes

Heart shapes: keep an eye on how much volume sits at the crown versus the jaw so the silhouette doesn't feel top-heavy.

These notes are general—your stylist should map them to your bone structure after seeing your hair dry, in natural light.

Final thoughts

If nothing feels 100% right, that's still useful data: note what you dislike in two bullets and bring those to the consultation.

Category focus: Women's styles.