ShinyStylers I’m back and refreshed from my hols and ready to take the fashion reigns back from Emily who did a fantastic job while I was off sunning myself (ok, ok I won’t rub it in).
However, while I’ve been showing off my holiday naturally curly locks and priding myself on not suffering from GHD withdrawls for two weeks, it seems I may have to be getting them right back out again. Why? Because it seems the autumn hair trend is all about sleek and straight, blowing out the boho curly look we’ve been seeing all summer.
Carolina Herrera and Hermes literally sent their models straight down the A/W 2010 catwalks with sleek, poker straight locks, while, according to Elle, Catwalk by Tigi are also launching a hair range later this year called Sleek Mystique and judging by the sounds of this, it doesn’t look like curls are very welcome.
And celebrities are already starting to display this new trend, opting for ironed out locks instead of messy up dos and sleek curls at premiers. One example includes Naomi Watts who turned up earlier this week for the premiere Salt sporting sleek straight hair. However she’s not the only one. Celebrities including Avril Lavigne, Rachel Bilson and even Lindsay Lohan, who sported the super straight look on the first day of her 90 day jail stint.
View our gallery to see how you should be wearing your hair this Autumn. Oh, and those of you, who like me, suffer from frizztastic barnets in misty weather may also want to consider a hat or big umbrella to keep those curls at bay.

I love the sleek and shiny straight hair look.
I spend ages looking on the internet for tips on how to get my hair like this and I’ve found some really useful, and easy to follow, advice on the Goody Hair Care blog.
http://www.goodyhair.co.uk/2010/06/boom-boom-pow-get-black-eyed-peas-fergie%e2%80%99s-superstar-style/
The 66-year-old Garrett has been the Trojans’ athletic director for 17 years, but he received caustic criticism for his handling of USC’s scandals. The school didn’t say whether Garrett retired or had been fired.
Both Garrett and Haden are former USC football players. Garrett won the Heisman Trophy in 1965, while Haden was the Trojans’ starting quarterback for three years in the 1970s under coach John McKay.