Moroccanoil Artistic Director Antonio Corral Calero for Rachel Zoe’s SS 2014 Collection at NYFW
Rachel Zoe took her inspiration from the modern jet-set girl on safari; a new-world voyager easily flaunting her femininity with casual confidence. Exotic glamour takes on ethereal elements with polished silhouettes in a warm color palette of cognacs, khakis and golds offset by refreshing bursts of mint and blush, while bold black and white statements keep us grounded.
Runway stylist Antonio Corral Calero, Moroccanoil Artistic Director, created a deconstructed modern take on the braid, with a contrasting and overlapping tangled textural effect that looked as if hair was styled on-the-go before being blown free and loosened by the elements.
Corral Calero took random parts of pre-textured strands and criss-crossed them (like macramé) before tucking them into the back and inside of a low braid. Corral Calero recommends that “the hair needs to be in great condition to hold this kind of free-flowing look. There is some shine, but the strands look semi-matte, thanks to the styling effect of new Moroccanoil Root Boost and new Moroccanoil Molding Cream — both of which launched this season at Fashion Week). Hair can still move in any direction and look and feel good thanks to the dry application of Moroccanoil Treatment.”
Rachel Zoe Collection Spring / Summer 2014
Hair by Antonio Corral Calero, Moroccanoil Artistic Director
Photography: David Webber for Moroccanoil