Showing posts with label haircuts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label haircuts. Show all posts

29.1.12

97. GORMAN SUMMER 2011.





I've been holding out posting this until the the official Gorman Lookbook came out featuring the lovely Kate Peck was published. But finally, here it is for you to enjoy.












For further reading on Gorman.

And links to Short hair.
Hair by Jean-Paul.
Inspired by Jean Seberg.


And a big thank you to the all the lovely ladies at GORMAN.



5.10.11

96. JANUARY MAGAZINE. APOSEMATIC DISPLAYS



Some hair I did for JANUARY MAGAZINE.







Photographer Jo Duck, Styling Pouline Toepfer, Olivia Nicholas,

Model Renee Kitchen,

Hair by Jean-Paul Rosette, Make Up Fiona Middleton.


Further reading and photos for short hair.

And be sure to check out January Magazine's Blog here.

20.6.11

93. A TRUELY INTIGUING SUBJECT- ANNE CATHERINE FREY



I totally dig it when a client brings me a photo of the haircut they want. I really do.

Chances are you have already seen MS. ANNE CATHERINE FREY’S photo on of the many street style blogs. Or you have been following very popular blog called A TRULY INTRIGUING SUBJECT. And I’ve been meaning to write a few words on her haircut, not so much as to talk about how popular “boy short” haircuts are at the moment but as a visual reference for those readers who have been searching the Internet for a haircut to show their hairdressers.

I really do appreciate a client who brings in photos of haircuts they would like. It’s as if they have done their homework and gives me a better idea on what they are after.





Further reading on SHORT HAIRCUTS and BOWL HAIRCUTS.

3.4.11

88. One To Watch- Arizona Muse






Introducing Arizona Muse

So I’m not the only one jumping on the “A. Muse” bandwagon, but for me, it's about the simplicity and versatility of her haircut.

After all isn’t that what a great hair is all about?

Arizona Muse started her career as a fashion model in 2008 as a long-haired blonde. However, she did not receive any significant attention from the fashion world until 2010 when she returned after her bady was born as a brunette with medium length bobbed hair.

The term MILF springs to mind.

High praise from American Vogue editor Anna Wintour stating in the February 2011 issue: "When I look at Arizona, I see shadows of Linda Evangelista and Natalia Vodianova but most of all I see her, a gorgeous, smart, grown-up. And how could anyone resist someone with that name?"






Further reading bob hair.

29.11.10

81. Heads Will ... Be Illustrated.



As a hairdresser I spend most of my time staring at the backs of pretty girl's heads. No seriously, think about the time you spend in the salon getting your hair done telling your hairdresser all your secrets, the hairdresser stands behind you right? Anyway, I found these beautiful illustrations from Maria Gil Ulldemolins. The details are sublime.



Check out her blog here.

11.10.10

74. GOT YOUR MAMA IN A WHIRL...




Melbourne's own Abbey Lee Kershaw keeps popping up on my radar which isn't that hard considering she everywhere at the moment. And I must say that I'm really digging her new haircut and colour.




For more hair inspiration from Abbey Lee click here.




4.10.10

73. BIG BANG THEORY.



I’m seeing loads of these big retro fringes (or big bangs if you like) around at the moment and I have a theory, that this kind of particular fringe seems to have it’s roots in late 60s perhaps early 70s. Hear me out, all of the Rollingstone girlfriends had them —Marianne Faithfull (pictured above), Anita Pallenberg, Pattie Boyd—had those big fringes with mystic rock cred. In France, très chic singers such as Jane Birkin and Françoise Hardy peered out from beneath deep heavy cut brunette bangs, forever imbuing the style with a touch of je ne sais quoi.

Now back in the 21st century it seems actress Zooey Deschanel and Anne Hathaway are paying tribute to a bygone era. So to models Freya Beha Erichsen, Jamie bochert, Lou doillion and Irina Lazareanu. The photo below of Abbet lee Kershaw is a dead-ringer for Marianne Faithful.

Quick history of the fringe or bangs.

The “invention” of bangs as a women’s hairstyle is generally credited to a musician/hairstylist named Ziryab from Spain in the ninth century and introduced a wildly popular short-in-the-front, long-at-the-sides coiffure.

And so it began with a bang, not a whimper. Why do they call it bangs?




Pictured above Marianne Fathful, Abbey Lee Kershaw, Paty Boyd. Natasha Khan, Irina Lazareanu, Jane Birkin, Françoise Hardy, Chan Marshal (Cat Power), Anne Hathaway and Zooey Deschanel.




5.9.10

69. Smoke 'em if you got "em.



If you have been following my twitter account then you may know that I have just quit smoking.

It's hard to believe I wont have them around anymore. It's like the longest love affair I had and now my little white skinny friends are gone. But anyway, who said smoking wasn't cool?















Images of Coco Rocha, Kate Moss, Lara Stone, Anja Rubik, Jessica Stam, Natasha Poly.