Through the Looking Glass

Test out the latest hair and makeup trends with these local accessories and techniques, pictured at the Roger Williams Botanical Center.

Hairstyling by Jamie Millmather of mūse haus of beauty, which specializes in hair of all shapes, sizes and textures while also empowering stylists through advanced and continuing education in color, cutting, styling and extension work. instagram.com/jmhair_stylist

Makeup by Holly Dalton, who offers on-site makeup appointments, private lessons and makeup application for individuals and groups for all events. hollydaltonmakeup@gmail.com, hollydalton.com

Wardrobe styling by Emiline Gomes of Collapsed Fashion, which offers clothing, accessories and more featuring a mix of styles and textures with a vintage twist. All designs are repurposed and sourced in different cities. instagram.com/collapsedinspo

Roger Williams Park Botanical Center is New England’s largest glasshouse display garden, open to the public, with four year-round greenhouses featuring a wide variety of plants, including palms, carnivorous species, cactuses and succulents, as well as outdoor perennial gardens. providenceri.gov/botanical-center

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Photography by Angel Tucker

On model Anna-Lise Karapatakis: Black hair bows, $16.95 each, Queen of Hearts & Modern Love, Providence, shopqueenofhearts.com. Satin Goddess top, Collapsed Fashion, instagram.com/collapsedinspo.

 

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Photography by Angel Tucker

On model Nicolette Russell: Vintage Dior turban, Eleventh House Vintage, instagram.com/eleventhhousevintage. Lavender XL scarf, $25, Collapsed Fashion.

 

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Photography by Angel Tucker

Confetti Clips, mūse haus of beauty (personal collection). Something Blue clip-on earrings, $15; neutral net top, $30, Collapsed Fashion.

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Photography by Angel Tucker

On model Anna-Lise Karapatakis: Olive suit, $75; Velvet Lux belt, $20, Collapsed Fashion.

 

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Mauve claw hair clip, $16.95, Queen of Hearts & Modern Love

 

HAIR HOW-TO:

1. Section your hair in half, so that the top half is tied up in a messy bun with a hair elastic.

2. Pull the remaining bottom section of hair into a ponytail, but don’t pull the ends all the way through.

3. Clip the bottom half of the ponytail up over the bun, using your favorite claw hair accessory. Gently pull out strands for extra volume.