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TRESemmé and Christian Siriano Get Surreal with NYFW Collaboration

by Savannah Hanoum February 13, 2026
by Savannah Hanoum February 13, 2026 0 comments
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Obviously the clothes are art, but what about the hairstyles?  

As fashion month commences in New York City, America’s #1 hair care and styling brand partners with the luxury womenswear designer to debut Christian Siriano 2026 Fall Ready-To-Wear collection. 

“For Christian’s show, we embraced the idea of surrealism by transforming the hair into a sculptural accessory. The look centered on a sophisticated play on textures, ” says Lacy Redway, TRESemmé lead stylist. 

Together, this dream team welcomes to the runway, the Surrealist Swoop, TRESemmé’s latest hair trend. Seen on models like Coco Rocha and Daphne Velghe, the innovative hair unlocks organic movement while maintaining a structural-like quality.  

Longtime collaborators Redway and Siriano go all the way back to their days on Project Runway, and it shows. The two have a strong tenure working together professionally, but overtime they’ve become more like family, creating harmoniously with intention. 

“Christian does a really great job with making sure there is a lot of representation back here, and TRESemmé gives me the freedom to make sure there is no black girl sitting in the chair without anyone able to do their hair,” says Redway.  

All products used during the show are from TRESemmé’s premium A-List Collection: TRESemmé All-In-One Hair Style Prime, TRESemmé Extra Hold Mousse, TRESemmé Freeze Hold Gel, TRESemmé Freeze Hold Hairspray, TRESemmé Dry Texturizing Spray, and TRESemmé Lacquer Shine Spray.  

See below for some behind the scenes looks from the show (Provided by Getty Images).

 

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