On smooth or curly hair, attached or detached, the stripe on the side is the small detail that gives a wise and elegant look to all your hairstyles. Slightly sideways or very off-center, it always makes its small effect. To follow the hairstyle trend of the season, it will take the front covered. And for those who do not feel in harmony with a fringe, whether straight or tapered, there is another alternative in hairstyle: the wick placed on the side. Plated, stylized, smooth, wild, long or short, it adapts to all haircuts, all faces and all styles.

Easier to maintain than a fringe, which requires perfect cutting and blow drying as well as careful maintenance, the wick placed on the side has many advantages, especially for those who reluctant to cut their long hair.

The stripe on the side, the hair let loose

At Balmain and Blumarine, the line is very eccentric, almost on the temples. The hair detached, very smooth and very fluid. Same with Moschino, but with a far more wild hair movement.

The stripe on the side, the hair attached

Another great trend of the parades, the fake square with a stripe on the side. A hairstyle adopted, among others, on the parades of Max Mara, Marchesa, Michael Kors and House of Holland.

But the stripe on the side also brings its charm to the hair attached. At Edun and Delpozo, the line is very eccentric, the hair clad and coiffed back. The same concept for the Chanel parade, which pimped her hairstyle of a headband.

Still others play asymmetry. At Dior, the hair is capped with a stripe on the side very off-centered, then folded into a low ponytail, also on the side, but on the opposite side. Idem on the parade Jean-Paul Gaultier, but with hair for their part very uncontrolled, capped in plait ears very loose. Same concept at Miu Miu, who opts for a low, braided bun, also arranged on the side opposite the stripe.