
We were pretty thrilled by all the uncomplicated coifs on the fall runways, like messy ponytails and brushed-out waves. But designers like Alexander Wang, Cushnie et Ochs, and Acne took the lax approach to a new low, showing tresses that were more week-old than truly wearable. These well-lubed locks gave us hair-raising flashbacks to early '90s rockers and that kid who never showered in middle school (was that us?). When Chloë Sevigny arrived looking like a Greaser on The Runaways red carpet, we worried that the oil-slick trend was spreading. So, will you, too, be swearing off shampoo or should dirty strands clean up their act?
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Above, from left: Alexander Wang fall winter '10; Jonathan Saunders fall winter '10; Cushnie et Ochs fall winter '10; all images via Style.com.

Above, from left: Outside Alexander Wang fall winter '10, photo by Eddie Newton; Chloe Sevigny, via Style.com.

Above, from left: Pringle of Scotland fall winter '10; Jonathan Saunders fall winter '10; Pringle of Scotland fall winter '10; all images via Style.com.
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