American Salon April 2012 : Page-62
Paul Smith At Paul Smith’s London show, lead stylist for Moroccanoil Peter Gray achieved a breezy, soft style by pinning cornrow-braided hair at the base of the skull, then curling the remaining hair with a 1½-inch iron before releasing it over the braids. KEY PRODUCTS: Moroccanoil Hydrating Styling Cream, Treatment Light, Luminous Hairspray Band of Outsiders Didier Malige, lead stylist for Aveda, created two looks for Band of Outsiders’ Manhattan show that both featured carefree matte texture: a tousled chignon and “whirled” waves. KEY PRODUCTS: Aveda Air Control Hair Spray, Brilliant Retexturizing Gel, Pure Abundance Hair Potion Calvin Klein To create the simple, casual style at Calvin Klein’s New York City show, Redken Creative Consultant Guido let the hair air-dry and used a 1-inch curling iron on very straight hair to create a slight bend. KEY PRODUCT: Redken Nature’s Rescue Radiant Sea Spray Christian Siriano Aveda Global Creative Director Antoinette Beenders created effortless, alluring waves at Christian Siriano’s Manhattan show by curling the hair with a 1½-inch iron and brushing it out with a Mason Pearson brush. KEY PRODUCTS: Aveda Brilliant Spray-On Shine, Control Force Firm Hold Hair Spray, Volumizing Tonic PHOTOGRAPHY: KELL MITCHELL FOR MOROCCANOIL (PAUL SMITH); JON GURINSKY FOR AVEDA (BAND OF OUTSIDERS AND CHRISTIAN SIRIANO); CHARLES SYKES FOR REDKEN (CALVIN KLEIN), COURTESY OF REDKEN (JEAN PAUL GAULTIER); PETER LUEDERS FOR MOROCCANOIL (CAROLINA HERRERA), COURTESY OF TIGI (HELMUT LANG) ION T C LE E S NATURAL eling to these spring a slightly undone fe t lean e ur xt te Easy, casual —Lotus Abrams 2012 runway looks.
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<br /> NATURAL SELECTION<br /> <br /> Easy, casual texture leant a slightly undone feeling to these spring 2012 runway looks. —Lotus Abrams<br /> <br /> Band of Outsiders<br /> Didier Malige, lead stylist for Aveda, created two looks for Band of Outsiders’ Manhattan show that both featured carefree matte texture: a tousled chignon and “whirled” waves. KEY PRODUCTS: Aveda Air Control Hair Spray, Brilliant Retexturizing Gel, Pure Abundance Hair Potion<br /> <br /> Paul Smith<br /> At Paul Smith’s London show, lead stylist for Moroccanoil Peter Gray achieved a breezy, soft style by pinning cornrow-braided hair at the base of the skull, then curling the remaining hair with a 1½-inch iron before releasing it over the braids. KEY PRODUCTS: Moroccanoil<br /> Hydrating Styling Cream, Treatment Light, Luminous Hairspray<br /> <br /> Calvin Klein<br /> To create the simple, casual style at Calvin Klein’s New York City show, Redken Creative Consultant Guido let the hair air-dry and used a 1-inch curling iron on very straight hair to create a slight bend. KEY PRODUCT: Redken Nature’s Rescue Radiant Sea Spray<br /> <br /> <br /> UP, UP AND AWAY<br /> <br /> Updos took on a variety of creative forms at the spring 2012 shows. <br /> <br /> Helmut Lang<br /> Paul Hanlon, lead stylist for TIGI, created a wet-looking knot-ponytail hybrid at Helmut Lang’s New York City show, using two big shoelaces to fix the knots in place. KEY PRODUCTS: TIGI Catwalk Session Series Salt Spray, Session Series Styling Cream, Your Highness Weightless Shine Spray<br /> <br /> Alice + Olivia<br /> At Alice + Olivia’s Manhattan show, lead stylist for Sebastian Professional Thomas Dunkin crafted three different styles including two updos: a side-swept chignon wrapped in fabric and a bun created with extensions and a hair pad. KEY PRODUCTS: Sebastian Professional Potion 9, Shaper<br /> <br /> Carolina Herrera<br /> To complement the bold colors and prints of Carolina Herrera’s collection, shown in New York City, lead stylist for Moroccanoil Orlando Pita pulled the hair into simple looped ponytails. KEY PRODUCTS: Moroccanoil Hydrating Styling Cream, Treatment Light, Luminous Hairspray<br /> <br /> Jean Paul Gaultier<br /> Redken Creative Consultant Guido achieved this modern, stylized take on a 1940s look for Jean Paul Gaultier’s Paris show by first parting the hair in the center and creating three sections. He then pulled the back section into a clean knot at the crown and rolled the sides around two foam cylinder-shaped forms. KEY PRODUCTS: Redken Guts 10, Forceful 23<br /> <br /> <br /> ON THE ROPES<br /> <br /> Braided and twisted locks added interest at the spring 2012 shows.<br /> <br /> Mara Hoffman<br /> The tribal chic look at Mara Hoffman’s New York City show was the work of DJ Riggs and Nick Irwin, lead stylists for Catwalk by TIGI. To get the look, the stylists pulled the natural hair into a knot on top of the crown, then wrapped the head in extensions braided with the designer’s fabric. KEY PRODUCTS: TIGI Catwalk Session Series Work it Hairspray, Transforming Dry Shampoo <br /> <br /> Pamela Love<br /> To complement the Moroccan vibe of Pamela Love’s New York City show, lead stylist for Sebastian Professional Anthony Cole created a fishtail braid secured with a leather tie, pulling some strands of hair out for an imperfect appearance. KEY PRODUCTS: Sebastian Professional Craft Clay, Potion 9, Shaper Zero Gravity<br /> <br /> Valentino<br /> Guido, Redken creative consultant, wrapped French braids around the models’ heads at Valentino’s Paris show for a romantic feeling that paired well with the line’s glamorous clothing. For the finishing touch, Guido pulled out a few strands of hair to keep the look from being too formal. KEY PRODUCT: Redken All Soft Argan-6 Oil<br /> <br /> Antonio Marras<br /> At Antonio Marras’ Milan show, Wella Professionals Global Creative Director Eugene Souleiman created “a mix of strict discipline with ephemeral beauty” by pulling the hair into a tight ponytail high on the side of the head, then crowning the look with a tiara-inspired rope twist. KEY PRODUCTS: Wella Professionals Velvet Amplifier, Stay Essential Finish Spray, Shimmer Delight, Sculpt Force Flubber Gel
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