Campy? Maybe. Creative? Definitely. On the grand stage of beauty, the standout coiffure roles go to hairdos shrouded in high theatrics.
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In Neon Blitz, the latest collection from the Sassoon Academy led by international creative director Mark Hayes, inspiration comes not from celebrity style or runway fashion, but rather from London’s underground—its club scene, that is.
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At Baby Phat, the vibe is all about raising the roof— and the hair—with plenty of attitude and blinding bling.
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Designer: Baby Phat
Products: Bumble and bumble
No royal messes here! Redken’s Odile Gilbert sculpts hair into crowning glory at the Carmen Marc Valvo show.
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Designer: Carmen Marc Valvo
Products: Redken
Nostalgic for some ’80s crimps? This season the kinks of yore grow up.
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Metropolis Now, the latest collection from Vidal Sassoon, takes its inspiration from such sleek and modern manmade structures as Frank Gehry’s Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Koolhaas’ Seattle Library and Calatrava’s Fordham Spire.
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Celebrating the beauty of renewal and spring, stylist Michael Della Penna’s latest avant-garde collection is inspired by Renaissance artist Sandro Botticelli’s Primavera and The Birth of Venus.
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For Zac Posen’s ladies of the evening (gown), nothing looks better than pulled-together hair, compliments of L’Oréal Professionnel.
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Designer: Zac Posen
Products: L’Oréal Professionnel
Privé taps into its creative side to fashion crimped tresses for fierce fairies.
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Designer: Sheri Bodell
Products: Privé
When Damien Carney and Sue Pemberton sought a muse for Primaries, Joico’s spring/summer trend collection, they didn’t turn to the world of fame and celebrity, but rather to Mother Nature.
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