Some of the most inspired (and inspiring) hair this season

We're used to seeing all sorts of off-beat designer inspirations. (Narciso Rodriguez's "Gremlins" tag line, for instance.) But Tom Scott's fall theme has got to be one of our favorites. He named his collection "Hair Culture," after a similarly titled 1921 book he found on eBay.

blog_hairbook_07.jpgblog_hairbook_05.jpg We were so intrigued by his presentation, which featured pom-pom sweaters inspired by buns and textured knits meant to resemble frizzy hair, that we asked Scott to send us a few tears from that how-to Twenties hair guide. ("Comb the dust out of your hair every day" was one lesson he recalled.) Here, a few photos of the book, to which Scott's added his own, er, clips, and looks from his show, which was held—where else?—at downtown's Beauty Bar.

blog_hairbook_01.jpgblog_hairbook_02.jpgblog_hairbook_03.jpg See our surprisingly ladylike Megan Fox photos from the March issue!

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