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A whimsical collection by Adrian Gutierrez that is all about projecting the magnificence of the amplification and creation of shapes from texture.
In a subtle comparison with nature, the waves of the hair represent the movement of windswept cornfields. It is a very feminine collection that shows the versatility of beauty, with each of the 12 hair looks having special and personal essential qualities that enhances the best of each model.
In her most recent collection titled 'Royal Punk', Sally pulls from her British roots and heritage. With a nod to Englishh eccentricities she juxtaposes the old and the new with conventional shapes infused with punk sensibilities.
“I wanted to create a collection of individual looks focused on what I love doing – styling beautiful and feminine hair with an editorial edge. Bold, glossed colours and powerful styling empower a feminine dominance that captures the beauty of opulence and strength,” says Cos Sakkas, 2018 British Hairdresser of the Year nominee.
Kelly Angel's hair collection for Craig Chapman Salon presents enhanced shapes and textures to create maxi volumes complemented by softer curls and smooth waves.
Translucent colors with accents of pastel combined with an injection of brightness. The result? An ethereal collection, that conveys minimalist undertones and refinement.
Striking color harmonies combine with fresh, energetic and slightly rebellious styling. Ultra-glam bobs are flanked by bold cuts and eye-catching textures.
Sparkling and fresh hairstyles that celebrate everyone's authenticity. The hairstyles embraces natural texture, giving way to tailor-made and unique touches that reflect the individual personality.
The Femme Fatale collection combines distinct textural differences and silhouettes to portray the continual connection of fashion and feminism. It celebrates beauty equality and above all empowerment.
Sassoon Salon's Ultraviolet Collection celebrates the visceral energy of disco taking inspiration from the seventies designs of Studio 54 habitués Halston and Yves Saint Laurent and the directional glamour of Tom Ford at Gucci during his reign as Creative Director from 1994.