The fourth season of the epic fantasy television series Game of Thrones premiered (for the rest of the world) on April 6, 2014, on HBO. It is based on the second half of 'A Storm of Swords' novel by George R. R. Martin, of which the series is an
This look is as complicated as it looks. We suggest that you do not try this at home, or try it, with a lot of help from your friends.
Cersei's multi-twist, you've got to admit it—girl's got good hair. While she wears it a lot of different ways through the series depending on what mischief she's up to, this medieval princess look here is one of her favorites. Ours, too.
Or you can even try this look, by straightening a few of your front locks and tying up the rest behind into an unruly bun. This too could work keeping in mind the heat.
If you've got a short curly do... the best way Brienne would do is to leave it loose. Take note, this rugged look needs a lot more attention than the other looks.
Arya sports two looks that are effortless. One, the bob haircut as she disguises herself as a boy and the braids. Before all that, though, she'd usually pull her plaits in a topknot for sword fighting and such.
We think the braids and buns make an elaborate show for the everyday, but try something like this for a family function and you will seal the show. Take our word for it! But never ever forget to accessorise.
This Sansa braid crown looks like a work of art. Once Sansa moves to the South to be with her betrothed, Joffrey, she abandons the girlish (and decidedly more DIY) hairstyles of her past. In place of a few simple braids, she adopts this elaborately
Just like this! You can also accessorise with a hairband to make it look a little more chick.
A tip for girls with shorter hair: you can get this look by doing a French braid instead of a regular one, tucking the extra hair at the nape of the neck and securing with bobby pins and letting lose a few tassels in front.
There is a terms and condition policy to these looks. Great hair or a damn good stylist. Sonam made rocked this look effortlessly. It involves twisting your tassels and using bobby pins and a little hair spray to keep it in place.
Cersei Lannister's romatic waves and braided sections will look equally good on a beach holiday or paired with a summer maxi dress. While this style may look intricate it is surprisingly easy to recreate.
The hair do keeps those long locks in place and goes perfectly with that traditional Indian look.
Catelyn Tully's practical plaits is the look we'd suggest for those on the move. As the wife to a beheaded husband, mother to a crippled son and two hostage daughters, Northern matriarch Catelyn Tully doesn't have time for overly fussy up dos.
Tadaa... our best pic is Bollywood beauty, Sonam Kapoor who has almost donned all the hairstyles and has carried it off effortlessly. Like this Sansa hair do that has got to be one of the more simple hairstyles featured throughout the 'Game of
Those in sync with the show, know that apart from all the blood, guts and glory, the show's beautiful cast has a lot to do with its huge ratings. We take a look at their iconic hairstyles and ford a person close to home who has been rocking the