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Central Saint Martins MA
APUJAN
HOW LOW CAN YOU GO
Central Saint Martins MA
ALL RISE FOR STYLES that have sunk to new levels. At the
Central Saint Martins MA show, the low-slung ponytails and
buns had a slept in (before going for a skydive and sleeping in
them again) feel thanks to The Boutique Atelier’s Richard
Phillipart. At APUJAN, Taku Morimoto at Daniel Galvin for
L’Oréal Professionnel took windswept to the next level and his
‘undone astro travel’ ponies were so low that the hairbands
almost grazed the ends of the hair.
SILVER LININGS
Images courtesy of L’Oréal Professionnel
MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU
IN A BACKSTAGE far, far away (well, Somerset House) hair
Jedi Luke (Pluckrose of Saks) set to work transforming models’
hair into otherworldly creations. The inspiration behind these
extraterrestrial looks at Angus Tsui? Star Wars movie The
Force Awakens and robots, and the result was simply masterful.
Prepping the hair with L’Oréal Professionnel’s TECNI.ART
Pli, he blow-dried it straight before applying Fix Max gel to the
front section, which was shaped into angular protrusions,
while the remaining hair was brushed back into a low cyborg
chignon and pinned into place. Light sabre optional.
THE MOST exquisite catwalk
creations often require a little
creative thinking. Case in point –
how to turn seven bobs into hair
that resembles a precious metal? The
answer, according to Anthony
Turner for L’Oréal Professionnel at
Erdem, was some industrial chrome
spray paint. After a LOT of trial and
error, Turner’s solution meant that
the pre-prepped wigs (complete with
S-shape bend) could be fitted to the
models on the day. Sterling work.
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