Most recently, we’ve seen Bella Hadid rock a choppy lob with subtle texture. Sometimes that sleek ‘do has a textured pony, other times she wears her locks long and sleek. ![]() She helped popularize the sleek up-do with a center part, a bold way to show off proportional features and especially those cheekbones. When it comes to color, Bella is always a brunette, but her styling techniques are bountiful. At just 23 years old, the brunette supermodel has appeared on every runway and magazine cover imaginable, all while accentuating her perfectly balanced face shape. Emma Robertsīella Hadid may not be known for her acting as much as she is for her stellar modeling career, but her star power and stunning oval face shape are indisputable. An off-center or deep side swept part adds some interest to an oval face. A center part is great for accentuating the natural beauty of a perfect oval face. Most often her hair is in either a sleek center or a slightly off-center part. She always rocks longer layers that help to frame the face. Bronde balayge framed around the face is great for adding dimension to an otherwise balanced oval shape.īella Thorne’s hairstyles prove that longer hair needs something extra when it comes to an oval shape. We have seen her style run the gamut from soft waves in a light strawberry color and two-toned bronde balayage to a deep fiery red smoothed perfectly straight. Starring in the Disney Channel series, Shake It Up, brought her to fame, but these days her style is adventurous and sexy.īella Thorne is most often seen working with gorgeous curly hair texture on strawberry blonde hair. Wonderful Roman nose - Make full use of wide brims such as the Bergman or Lorna, Summer visors work well, or long peaked caps such as Inge and Petra, or the Windswept DC style which also features a strong peak.22-year-old actress Bella Thorne is able to play with her hairstyles thanks to her oval face shape. Also for an androgynous look, try Denham or Perry. Short hair: Small brimmed trilby-style hats such as the Garbo or Sedley would work well. Straight Hair: You’re in luck as most hats can be worn with straight hair! In particular it looks nice tucked behind the ear(s) while wearing your hat. Broadwick is also good as it has a wide brim and wide crown. Curly Hair: Avoid close-fitting crown styles such as the Petra cap- but more generous cap and beret shapes such as the Rye, Linda and Aimee work really well with curly hair. Glasses: Most hats by Karen Henriksen work with glasses - Just watch out, the Anne is a deep cloche style which isn't ideal with bigger glasses. Other considerations: Glasses, Hair and Nose size Any berets such as Bonnie would be great, as well as the Kathy cloche, or any short brimmed hat would suit a small square face. The Windswept DC cap would work well too. Soften the shape of your face by choosing a hat with a rounder shape - A beret-cap such as Linda, or a wide brim with rounded crown such as the Pickford. ![]() Square shape: Go for an asymmetric look by wearing your hat to one side. From the Windswept collection, Georgia is a popular cap with that little bit of extra width. Also a short brimmed hat such as Sarah is good as it has a bit extra width. Wider cloches such as Sonia or Anne would work well too. Equally good would be wider brims, including Crawford - you could wear it quite low down to reduce the length of your face. Long shape: Choose something with width - For example generous size caps, berets or beret-caps such as Blaize, Linda, and Bonnie. Stay away from hats that have a very round shape though, as this will accentuate your round features: avoid Linda for example. If it's a cap you're after, the Windswept DC design could be great. ![]() Another brimmed hat, the Crawford works well too. The Kathy cloche is also good with a small round face. Round shape: Go for asymmetric shapes and hat styles that have an angular feel: a small trilby like Sedley or Garbo: their asymmetric crown & short brim are good for round faces. If you have prominent cheekbones, just make sure the crown isn't too narrow. Heart shape: As with the oval shape, your choice of hat styles is wide! Caps, cloche hats brimmed hats and pillbox hats all work well - see model images of Alessandra and Rebekah. Oval shape: You're in luck as you can almost wear any hat shape! - Other factors come into consideration such as hair style and colouring.
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