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Linear Graffiti by Danielle Blakeley @ Yoshiko Hair
Saturday, 30 April 2016 11:34A collection that reflects the balance between the freedom of the graffiti within the urban context and the creativity of using a free hand at work. The result? A combination of strong architectural lines and color freehand for an urban woman.
One head of beautiful, healthy blonde hair provides the perfect foundation for a new look to suit any occasion. Hair is re-styled in every genre from carefree career girl, to sophisticated sultry seductress!
Uros Mikic’s outstanding “Non-Conformist” collection is a nod to the 1970s punk era – the clothes, the hair and the movement of that generation. And like this anti-mainstream movement so to is our woman; this woman is someone who does not conform to the rules of today’s world.
Hairstyling reminiscent of varying geometric shapes lends structure to otherwise-unpredictable textures. Pure black and white styling allows each style to take the spotlight for maximum impact.
Inspired by grunge and edge of the Berlin seventies, this collection by Rokk Ebony seeks to combine glamour with street styles. With a variety of different textures from shaggy to structured, each style evokes effortless cool.
Big hair, soft waves, and intricate braids blend together to evoke seductive intrigue in this collection by Florent DeBruxelles. Sensuality is the key word here, as endless length, sinuous waves, and maximum volume are juxtaposed with weaving and embroidery.
Detached shapes continue to be a fundamental element of current hair trends, but the shapes are being flipped upside down. The undercut is giving way to tiered layers where detachment lives on the upper surface to honor the 70’s aesthetic of taller leaner shapes.
The allure of stunning black & white shots distinguishes this inspiring, versatile hairfashion collection by industry icon Vivienne Mackinder. Shadows and shapes go hand in hand, brimming with noir elegance and flawless sophistication.
Obscured beauty revealed to just beyond the point of seduction. Sensational work by The Fellowship for British Hairdressing's talented Project X Team under the direction of Craig Chapman.
This stunning black and white collection features classically beautiful Avant Garde styling by Lorna Evans and her creative team.