Grunge has been a big feature on the catwalk for the past few seasons.
And to complement the disheveled chic of the collections, catwalk beauty has been similarly deconstructed.
Braids have been a major grunge theme throughout both the Spring Summer 2013 and Autumn Winter 2013 shows, with fishtails, corn rows and halo plaits rocking the runway.
But if you want to nail next season’s look, why not opt for a Rodarte-inspired undone waterfall braid.
Here are celebrity super-stylist Marc Trinder’s tips for creating the ethereal look:
Begin by taking three pieces of hair on one side of the head by the temple. Start to plait these strands. This is done by picking up a section of hair on top of the braid (from below the parting) and taking it into the middle.
The next natural step would be to do the same for the underneath strand before placing it in the middle, however, you need to drop this strand and take a new piece of hair from underneath where the braid is sitting.
This becomes your strand of hair, which you then place in the middle. The next strand is taken on top and merged in the braid. Continue and repeat whilst working round to the other side.
Once you reach the opposite side, simply braid down the length of the piece of hair remaining. Secure with a small clear band, and you're done!