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Deepika Padukone's fringe cut becomes fashion fad.
Posted by
amet
on Tuesday, March 24, 2009
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Chandini Chowk to China,
Deepika Padukone,
fashion.,
Fringes,
hair style,
Javed Habib,
Sadhna-cut,
straight hairs with fringes,
trend,
young girls,
youngsters
She played a Chinese girl with fringes in Chandni Chowk To China , and though the movie failed to click with masses the fringes sported by Deepika Padukone is the latest trend that has caught the fancy of young girls. Well, this fringe hair-do became a rage when actress Sadhna sported the hair-cut for the first time in 1960s. She was quite a fashionable lady and the hair cut was rightly named ‘sadhna-cut’. In 1980s fringes was style statement for charming actress Neelam, who sported this look in many of her films.
Stylist Malllika Bhat, who dolled up Deepika for her tweaked Chinese look, says, “Sporting a fringe will be the coolest thing of this year as the style is back in vogue. Fringe hides your age and makes you look young. This particular styling requires plain-straight hair. The style is a strict no-no for frizzy or curly hairs, agrees famous hair stylist Javed Habib. Fringes are made by shapely cutting the front portion of the hair so that it falls on your forehead and lies just above the eyebrows.
The hair-cut has several patterns and youngsters can choose what to select, depending on their face-cut, says celebrity stylist Ryan D. Rozario. Stylist Samantha Kochar says you can colour some tresses of your fringe to look sexy and chic. This modern-chic style is getting popular amongst trendy urban class girls. But any girl should be careful while trying fringes because it can turn out to be a fashion-disaster, as it doesn’t suit every beautiful face.
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