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Cute Toddler Boy Haircuts Your Kids will Love #Hairstyle Kids Trends 2018

Little boys are about to become little men and it is time to let their little boy hairstyles embody what kind of men they will be. Presented below toddler hairstyles collection aims to bring inspiration and advice how to style boys hair.


The Mop Top

Some boys were born for long and crazy hair and that is why they invented the Mop Top. Kids with pin straight hair should steer clear of these little boy haircuts. This toddler hairstyle works best with fine or wavy hair that has some form of texture. The clippers can be put away in place of scissors for this style. Keep in mind that this haircut is tapered around the neck and ears while getting longer up top.


How to get it – When cutting, choose the length depending on preferences. Keep it clean-cut around the ears and add in some longer layers, but keep in mind that it is supposed to be a bit shaggy, so make sure not to make the layers too short. Frame wispy bangs right above the child’s eyes and blend them as they go down to the sides.

The Classic Man

When it comes to more classic youngsters, this is the style to choose. This style works great for boys with thinner hair that will lay down flat. It can also be done with wavier hair in a more textured fashion.


How to get it – Depending on preferences, cut the bottom with a number one, two or three clipper head. Judging by the length used for the bottom, then determine what clipper head should be used around the top. The bottom should be short and clean-cut while the top should only be one head-length longer. Use stand-alone clippers to clean up around the neck and ears.


Cool Black Kids Haircuts

For starters, a black boy’s hair is very similar to a black man’s, so it would make sense that your little boy or toddler can get most of the same types of cuts and styles. Ultimately, black boys look great with a fade, afro, flat top, curly hair, mohawk, buzz cut and even short dread locs.


And within these popular hairstyles for black boys, you have the option to make your kid’s cut unique. For example, you can choose between different types of fades, including a high, low, mid, skin/bald, drop, or burst fade.


Then you can decide how short or long you want the hair on top, and whether you want a part, line up, or hair design etched in. For a low maintenance haircut, you may want to get a buzz cut with a hard part; otherwise, a mohawk fade or short sponge twists may look stylish. The possibilities are limitless when you visit a skilled barber at your local barbershop!



A 700 Foot Runway and 2.3 Million Pixels: These Are the Details from the Tommy Hilfiger Show

Sunday night marked the finale of Milan Fashion Week fall 2018, and, ironically, it was an American designer that closed out the week—Tommy Hilfiger, who for the second season in a row, brought his show away from his home turf (last year was in London and the year prior took place in L.A.).


Mr. Hilfiger promised what would be “the most immerse experience yet”: a cross between fashion and motorsport. And boy was it immersive! Held in a space further away than most other shows during the week, attendees were pushed passed a brightly lit step and repeat, before being escorted into a huge, chilly space that could, at a different time, store shipping equipment.


But on this night, it had a racetrack-like runway with an LED screen at the entrance and various booths in the center of the room, including a shopping destination (yes, you could buy the clothes right there), a car simulator (Instagram influencer heaven), and five race cars, such as the new 2018 Mercedes model (which sounds super exciting, even though I’m not quite sure what that is).

At Milan Fashion Week, Designers Offer Visions for the Future

The Milan Fashion Week collections ended on Sunday with a guest appearance by American designer Tommy Hilfiger, whose race car runway set a new speed-to-market record for fast fashion. There was a pop-up shop constructed right in the middle of the track. But even before that, there were several examples in Milan of designers who are cleverly adapting to a world where turmoil has become commonplace, and consumers need new reasons to buy.


Francesco Risso’s Marni collection on Sunday morning was one of the highlights of the week (some were calling it the best show of Milan), with its combination of weird sweeping-bell silhouettes and quirky cat prints on voluminous coats. I’m quite sure a lot of street style stars are currently trying to get their paws on the pink one, and I’d place a bet on seeing someone wearing it in Paris. Laminated raincoats in bright blue and green brought lively pops of color throughout the show, and many dresses were spliced together with crude stitches, suggesting they had been recycled from the scraps of discarded garments.

The setting played with the theme of production, and the environmental problems associated with over-production, which are especially visible in fashion. Guests found themselves sitting on benches made of piles of old clothes, bags of blazers, bales of dress shirts, undergarments bagged in plastic, or stacks of old newspapers, which could easily be read as Risso’s acknowledgement that all of this—while great today—will soon be yesterday’s news.


Lucie and Luke Meier, the excellent new designers at Jil Sander, were more explicit in their intent to create clothes for modern times. Their padded coats incorporated attachable blankets, and nomadic models carried pillows and duvets, accessories that were both comforting and a little frightening. If we get to the point where we literally have to survive with the clothes off our backs, I doubt anyone is going to be worried about doing so stylishly or in a multi-thousand dollar coat. But they were fabulous, nevertheless, and will make wonderful conversation pieces for the most discerning of socially conscious customers.

These 19 Celebrities Are Obsessed with Wearing Converse

Millie Bobby Brown gave us another reason to love her at the 2018 SAG Awards, when she hit the red carpet in a gorgeous pink sequin Calvin Klein by Appointment dress with ribbons in her hair and a winning attitude—but then we saw her shoes.


The Stranger Things star wore Converse's Chuck Taylor All Star kicks ($50; nordstrom.com) to the flashy event, which got us thinking: Who else has broken the rules of style with casual sneakers? It turns out the look is nothing new, and celebrities have turned to the shoes for years, wearing them not only for chill, off-duty outings, but also at major red carpet affairs.

Kate Middleton Skipped the All-Black Dress Code at the BAFTAs, and Some People Are Upset

All eyes were on Kate Middleton as she marked her arrival at the 2018 BAFTA Awards on the red carpet. The pregnant royal managed to find a solution to her most recent fashion conundrum: To wear black to this year's event, or not. 

Both choices carried consequences, which made her decision even more meaningful. If she wore black, the royal would show her support for the Time's Up movement, along with actresses, like Margot Robbie and Octavia Spencer. However, the color choice would break royal rules, as it can often be seen as a political statement. Slipping on a bold shade would be risky, too.


After much speculation of what she would do, Middleton followed protocol, and opted for a forest green Jenny Packham gown. The dress's dark hue was a happy medium between the two principles: It was deep enough that it didn't feel out of place in a sea of black, and it respected the monarchy's long-standing policy. 

See All the Gorgeous 2018 BAFTA Awards Red Carpet Looks

The British equivalent of America's Academy Awards, aka the BAFTAs, proved to be just as glamorous as its stateside counterpart. As expected, actresses, royals, and all-encompassing powerhouses gilded down the red carpet showing their support for sexual assault victims in head-to-toe black, with a few exceptions. Similar to this year's Golden Globes, fashion choices had an impactful message that extended beyond a designer label.


At Royal Albert Hall in London, our favorite stars stood in solidarity with survivors, putting their trademark twist on the monochromatic color palette. From Angelina Jolie, who opted to show some serious skin with not only a thigh-high slit, but also an off-the-shoulder silhouette, to Salma Hayek's crystal-embroidered black wrap dress.

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