Runway A/W19
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RE:CREATE<br />
PIN INTEREST<br />
THE SHARPEST TREND on the block? Pins as embellishment. At Yeung Chin’s Fashion Hong Kong presentation, Luke Pluckrose at<br />
SAKS for L’Oréal Professionnel created lightweight voluminous up-dos on which to anchor the hair accessories. Meanwhile, over at Erdem,<br />
Anthony Turner’s ’60s sci-fi French pleats were finished off with brooches more in keeping with raiding your granny’s jewellery box.<br />
Yeun Chin at Fashion Hong Kong<br />
Erdem<br />
Yeung Chin at Fashion Hong Kong<br />
F A U X<br />
ROWS<br />
CORNROWS WERE<br />
flourishing across every<br />
fashion capital but if the<br />
real thing feels a little too<br />
time-consuming, make<br />
like Fowler35’s Darren<br />
Fowler for L’Oréal<br />
Professionnel and fake it.<br />
“We created ‘warrior<br />
rolls’ with an individual<br />
finish,” he explained<br />
backstage at Reshake at<br />
On|Off, where he applied<br />
plenty of TECNI.ART<br />
Full Volume Mousse<br />
throughout to give the<br />
hair grip.<br />
E ASY LIKE<br />
SUNDAY MORNING<br />
MARC JACOBS has been a brilliant hair showcase over the past<br />
few seasons, but for A/<strong>W19</strong> it was all about simplistic beauty.<br />
“Marc decided he wanted to go lighter this season with a soft,<br />
clean look to the hair,” explained Guido, who reached for<br />
Redken Triple Dry 15 to get this soft, modern texture.<br />
RUNWAY<br />
AUTUMN/WINTER 2019<br />
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