
Jil Sander
The hair at Jil Sander was 60's inspired and sweet. The side-parted chignons, designed by lead hair stylist Guido Palau, had the structure of a wig wrap with a really beautiful, glossy finish.

Prada
At Prada, Guido did it again. Palau segmented the hair at the brows and gathered it into a low ponytail at the back of the head. He pulled out small pieces by the ears. The look was both young and sophisticated.

Dolce & Gabbana
For Fall 2011, the masculine feminine theme resurfaced in the Dolce & Gabanna collection. There were two hair looks for the models: a simple center part for the girls, and a voluminous side swept bang for the "boys," a textured version of the iconic hair of La Roux front woman Elly Jackson.
Click here for a recap of the runway fashion at Milan Fashion Week from Elle.com.