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Glam waves, big volume, and tousled tendrils all come together for this outstanding bridal collection by Sherri Jessee. With maximum shine and touchable volume, each look is sure to inspire any bride-to-be.
Urban, glam, and inspired by a denim theme, Michel Dervyn brings an autumn-winter collection that allows simple wardrobe to highlight a variety of hairstyles. The resulting aesthetic is minimalist and chic, equal parts rock and elegant – combining shag with sleek on both brunette and blond tones.
Soft shapes with the freedom to move in the own dimension. Easily chic and casually glam, Craig Rhodes at Smitten Hairdressing presents strong wearable styles which need a minimal degree of control.
Platinum blonde and jet black bobs come together to offset each other in this collection by Milica Shishalica, a Serbian hairstylist with an eye for artistic appeal.
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.
Chromatic Harmony by Jonathan Turner at Hooker & Young
Tuesday, 16 February 2016 13:04Fascinating, intricate styling and finish with stunning color accentuation from Jonathan Turner at Hooker & Young, achieved through highlighting the strength, synergy and beauty of contrasts in skin-tone.
Simplicity and female beauty are the main focus in this 2016 Spring/Summer collection by French master Laurent Decreton. Natural and soft shades combined with brightness are omnipresent in this S.H.I.N.E. collection.
Brilliant, luminous tones, shades full of depth, beautifully enhaced textures. Hair embraces charming fashion in this iconic collection from Sophie Bauçais.
Miss Virginia Laura Puleo is already a natural beauty. Put her in the hands of talented hair and makeup artist Sherri Jessee and this is the result! A variety of stunning looks for all occasions and moods.
Inspired by the Lumbee, people descend from a coalition of Carolina Indian tribes, creating movement and color to correspond with tribal leaders. With the contrast of sharp and soft Neil wanted to recreate the importance of tribal leadership identities through cutting and coloring techniques.