In 2009, short hair will be more hip than ever. Celebrities like Rihanna, Victoria Beckham, Katie Holmes, and Hilary Swank prove that
femininity cannot be measured by the length of your hair. Short is sexy. Models like Agyness Deyn and Anja Rubik, with their special
looks and their extroverted personalities, make their mark on the designers’ shows. But no one is identified more closely with this
style than Mia Farrow in the late 1960s. The cult film “Rosemary’s Baby” made her into a legend. The look is fragile and girlish and
contrasts strongly with the image we normally connect with short hair. The Short stands for a new start, discovery and rediscovery.
The important thing is for femininity to remain the highest priority. Soft shapes turn into soft transitions, and the cut doesn’t
lose its definition over the next few weeks as the hair grows. The cuts have no hard edges; the hair is “sliced” and falls naturally.
“The cut is styled very individually, preferably using your fingers and the right styling product,” says Armin Morbach. “And one
more important tip: If you bleach your hair, you should absolutely have your eyebrows bleached, too, to make the look
perfect.”