Summer 2015 Hair Trends: The GLAMOUR Guide

Kick-start your summer with a new hairstyle. Pick from SS15's biggest catwalk trends to ensure you have the most stylish summer ever. (You know, hair-wise.)
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IndigitalTrend: Half & half
Our favourite SS15 look? The Valentino half up, half down centre parted style.
As seen at: Valentino
IndigitalAs seen at: Valentino
InDigitalTrend: Accessories
Accessories are in for SS15, choose from pretty floral garlands or simple scarves to suit the occasion.
As seen at: Dolce & Gabbana
InDigitalAs seen at: Dolce & Gabbana
IndigitalAs seen at: Balmain
IndigitalTrend: Casual braids
Give your locks a SS15 update in minutes by adding tousled mini plaits to the bottom section of your hair and securing with clear elastics. For an evening braided look section off the hair into three or four parts from the front of your head and loosely plait back into an undone up-do.
As seen at: Vera Wang
IndigitalAs seen at: Giorgio Armani
IndigitalAs seen at: Giorgio Armani
IndigitalTrend: My little pony
The ponytail trend is going nowhere, and SS15's direction is clear; the low ponytail is king. Wear yours tied loosely at the nape of your neck with a colour matched elastic or slick and glossy for an evening look.
As seen at: Giambattista Valli
IndigitalAs seen at: Gucci
IndigitalAs seen at: Jason Wu
IndigitalAs seen at: Stella McCartney
Add crimped sections throughout for added texture. This will be a great look for festival season.
IndigitalAs seen at: Stella McCartney
IndigitalAs seen at: Vera Wang
IndigitalTrend: Wet-look locks
Get set for spring showers with a slicked back wet-look up-do. Not for the fashion faint-hearted.
As seen at: Alexander McQueen
InDigitalAs seen at: Alexander Wang
IndigitalAs seen at: Alexander McQueen
InDigitalAs seen at: Alexander Wang
IndigitalTrend: Simply skin
Spring/ summer is all about showing off fresh skin and clean make-up looks, so keep it simple with swept back parting-free up-dos.
As seen at: Balmain
IndigitalAs seen at: Calvin Klein Collection
IndigitalTrend: Texture
From seriously backcombed up-dos to flyaway waves, your hair has never been more wind proof. Add crimped sections for volume and style with salt spray.
As seen at: 3.1 Phillip Lim
As seen at: Chanel
IndigitalAs seen at: Stella McCartney
IndigitalAs seen at: 3.1 Phillip Lim
IndigitalTrend: Wave it
Let hair dry naturally for a touch of flyaway movement, or if you've got poker straight locks tong sections at random and brush out to create loose waves. Old fashioned rag rollers are good for creating relaxed curls.
As seen at: Burberry Prorsum
IndigitalAs seen at: Burberry Prorsum
IndigitalAs seen at: Chloe
IndigitalAs seen at: Chloe
IndigitalTrend: Up and away
This season's up-dos are all about twists, so pull hair into a high bun or create a series of smaller twists down the centre of your head for a bolder style.
As seen at: Calvin Klein Collection
IndigitalAs seen at: Marc by Marc Jacobs
IndigitalAs seen at: Giles
Create a triangular parting at the front for an on-trend up-do update.
IndigitalTrend: Short cuts
The bob rules supreme for SS15, but while you choose a shoulder-skimming one length cut, a choppy cropped style or a grown out style? The choice is yours.
As seen at: Burberry Prorsum
IndigitalAs seen at: Chloe
IndigitalAs seen at: Givenchy
IndigitalAs seen at: Hugo Boss
IndigitalAs seen at: Vera Wang
IndigitalTrend: Fully fringed
Neat full fat fringes are out for SS15, to be replaced with piecey, swept over and choppy bangs.
As seen at: Givenchy
IndigitalAs seen at: Fendi
IndigitalAs seen at: Givenchy
IndigitalAs seen at: Tom Ford
IndigitalTrend: Off-centre partings
This season's prettiest looks are all about letting your hair's natural beauty shine through, so if your locks are happier with a side parting, Let It Go.
As seen at: Fendi
IndigitalAs seen at: Gucci
IndigitalAs seen at: Ralph Lauren
IndigitalTrend: Down the middle
Having said that, the fashion favourite centre part stays strong for SS15. From elegant down-dos to relaxed low ponytails, simplicity is key.
As seen at: Isabel Marant
IndigitalAs seen at: Donna Karan
InDigitalAs seen at: Dolce & Gabbana
IndigitalAs seen at: Christopher Kane
IndigitalAs seen at: Christian Dior