Whether embellished, slicked back, pulled high and tight or worn down in loose waves, the hairstyles on the spring runways all had one thing in common: serious length. Start growing out your bobs and lobs because long hair is back and it's cooler than ever. Here, our favorite trends from the Spring 2015 shows.
Carefree, barely-there waves cascaded onto sheer dresses, pastels and floral prints at Marchesa (left), Chloé, Valentino and more for a free-spirited, bohemian moment.
Ponytails went from high and sleek at Oscar de la Renta (left) to looser and lower at Gucci and Jason Wu to practically falling out at Rag & Bone.
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From twisted rope braids at Donna Karan (left) and cornrowed buns at Giorgio Armani to messy, classic plaits at Michael Kors, there's a braid for every skill level.
At Altuzarra (left), the buns were shaped into soft hearts, while at Carolina Herrera, models wore graphic, Japanese-inspired "sumo knots." Others, like the ones at Edun and Erin Fetherston, were full and classic.
The slick, shiny hair on the runways varied in degrees of wetness, going from lightly gelled at Versace (left) to fresh out of the water at Thakoon. Part it down the middle, comb it back or pull it up in a tight bun.
Big, sleek blowouts and bouncy curls, as seen at Diane von Furstenberg (left), referenced the ultimate sex symbol—Brigitte Bardot—and were the result of setting the hair in lots and lots of rollers.
Ornate and playful accessories turned ordinary ponytails and buns into works of art at shows like Fendi (left), where bold leather flowers matched the prints in the collection, and Dolce&Gabbana, which featured models with red roses, carnations and jewels in their hair.
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