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Dark and brooding, red aims to reflect female empowerment while shows women as confident in their own sexuality able to define their own image and agenda.
For this new collection Gina Gino wanted simple and modern hairstyles, pure and trendy lines, touches of strong colors in contrast and plenty of subtleties.
Disutopia by Alfredo Valero & Miriam Mateo
Thursday, 17 December 2020 05:00Disutopia, the first collection of this team, refers to the Japanese term dystopia, which is the starting point for the futuristic inspiration of this work. Hair is the reflection of an identity that does not allow itself to be annulled by social dictates and that finds its lifesaver in the free expression of its individuality.
In this collection Antonio explores night time glamour – women owning their own identity and sexuality. Confident in their individual look and sense of self, they’re ready to enjoy the night but ultimately control their own experience.
Named Best Drama at the Golden Globes, this acclaimed historical drama by Netflix is undoubtedly generating a lot of buzz with its recently-released season 4.
This joint collection between Manuel Mon and Gonzalo Zarauza is a homage to the first women who dared to be models during the 20th century. Women of stunning beauty who had the courage to work as models during a time when they were looked down upon.
The mind of a queen and the heart of a warrior, she is everything, all, and too much. Who deserves her? She is you. Strong female image, heightened sense. Striking base tones with form and subtle colour nuance.
The 80s were lively and exciting years in which a carefree outlook on life was celebrated. That energy permeated everything, fashion, music, and of course, hair.
This collection features an array of different hairdressing skills including precision cutting and beautifully dressed hair, showcased on looks that are very on trend today.
Inspired by leading cultural movements in the pop culture, Maniatis Paris' new collection for this season is a hymn to color! Styles are longer and less rigid, with movement and texture testifying to a real need for emancipation and renewal.