Styling Magazine No.19

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Tribe III Collection by Sassoon Cosmoprof 2012 Re-start your engines Alignment Collection by Toni&Guy Hair&Beauty Fair, Frankfurt InterCharm Milano 2012 Portrait Collection by Tigi Urban ID Collection by Trevor Sorbie Artistic Team Final Collection by Hob Salons Reconstruct by Previa Bjelica Hair Brazilian keratin - Bio Escova Inter Charm Milano 2011 Facts & figures Interview with Massimo Gattarbusi Styling magazine & VIP Gandini Club Team by Vitality’s

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STYLING MAGAZINE

CONTENTS

13 STYLING HAIR

101 STYLING MAKE-UP

ADVERTISERS’ INDEX

105 STYLING WEDDING

ADVERTISERS’ INDEX • Argan Oasis Oil • BeautyEurasia Fair • Beauty Life Style • BIO ESCOVA Keratin • Bjelica Hair • Celje Fair • Cosmoprof, Bologna • Fshion Weekend Skopje • Frankfurt Hair&Beauty Fair • Globelife • Jungle Fever • Hairstyle News Fair • Inter Charm Milano • Kemon • Previa • Styling Portal • Styling Wedding Catalogue • Touch of Paris • Vitality’s • Woman’s Show

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Cover page: Art Team – Urban-ID Collection Hair: Images created by Trevor Sorbie Artistic Team Photos: Andrew O’Toole Make-up: Maria Comparetto Stylist: Peter Breen Products: Trevor Sorbie Professional Salon XClusive and Trevor Sorbie Professional Mg

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Art Team – Urban-ID Collection Hair: Images created by Trevor Sorbie Artistic Team Photos: Andrew O’Toole Make-up: Maria Comparetto Stylist: Peter Breen Products: Trevor Sorbie Professional Salon X-Clusive and Trevor Sorbie Professional Mg


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SASSOON ACADEMY

TRIBE III COLLECTION Cut & Colour: The Sassoon Creative Team led by Mark Hayes | International Creative Director Photographer: Colin Roy Make-up: Daniel Koleric Clothes stylist: Tabitha Owen Styling products: Sassoon Professional Colour products: Sassoon Professional Chromatology


SASSOON ACADEMY

TRIBE III COLLECTION

TRIBE III SASSOON ACADEMY COLLECTION | SPRING SUMMER 2012

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ribe Three, the last in a trilogy of collections that tap into today’s recessionary zeitgeist. Tribes turn angst into action, using their appearance to make sense of the world. Quest is shamanistic, anti-materialist using the symbolism of white and amethyst to create an absolute crystalline purity. Fable is escapist, a tribe that seeks wonderment, taking flight into fairytale fantasy by channeling the surrealism of French artist Jean Cocteau. Bound seeks control in an age of chaos. A decadent sexuality is taking hold and the body is in restraint. Cuts and colours are diverse; graphic, taut box bobs have internal curved layers and colour sectioning devised to focus on the intricate details of the cuts. Straps of rich red and violet are placed internally to form a reflective surface that accentuates key areas of the hair. Multi-textured looks with a chic editorial feel in amethyst, pastel blue and silver stand alongside a gamine blonde crop combined with extremes of length. Shape-shifting is key this season; cuts morph into different shapes when provoked but without losing their overall aesthetic. Tribe Three | where the street becomes the catwalk.

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SASSOON ACADEMY

TRIBE III COLLECTION

Cut & Colour: The Sassoon Creative Team led by Mark Hayes | International Creative Director Photographer: Colin Roy Make-up: Daniel Koleric Clothes stylist: Tabitha Owen Styling products: Sassoon Professional Colour products: Sassoon Professional Chromatology


SASSOON ACADEMY

TRIBE III COLLECTION Cut & Colour: The Sassoon Creative Team led by Mark Hayes | International Creative Director Photographer: Colin Roy Make-up: Daniel Koleric Clothes stylist: Tabitha Owen Styling products: Sassoon Professional Colour products: Sassoon Professional Chromatology

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TONI & GUY

ALIGNMENT COLLECTION


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TONI & GUY

ALIGNMENT COLLECTION


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TONI & GUY

ALIGNMENT COLLECTION


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TONI & GUY

ALIGNMENT COLLECTION


COLLECTION by TIGI

PORTRAIT

Hair: TIGI International Creative Team Make-up: Pat Mascolo Photography: Anthony Mascolo Styling: Jiv D 38 • STYLING • 019


COLLECTION by TIGI

PORTRAIT

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TREVOR SORBIE ART TEAM

URBAN ID COLLECTION

Hair: Images created by Trevor Sorbie Artistic Team Photos: Andrew O’Toole Make-up: Maria Comparetto Stylist: Peter Breen Products: Trevor Sorbie Professional Salon X-Clusive and Trevor Sorbie Professional Mg

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TREVOR SORBIE ART TEAM

URBAN ID COLLECTION Hair: Images created by Trevor Sorbie Artistic Team Photos: Andrew O’Toole Make-up: Maria Comparetto Stylist: Peter Breen Products: Trevor Sorbie Professional Salon X-Clusive and Trevor Sorbie Professional Mg


Hair: Akin Konizi, HOB SALONS Photography: Jenny Hands Make-up: Nicky Weir Stylist: Damien Fox

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Hair: Akin Konizi, HOB SALONS Photography: Jenny Hands Make-up: Nicky Weir Stylist: Damien Fox

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Hair: Akin Konizi, HOB SALONS Photography: Jenny Hands Make-up: Nicky Weir Stylist: Damien Fox

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Hair: Akin Konizi, HOB SALONS Photography: Jenny Hands Make-up: Nicky Weir Stylist: Damien Fox

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feeling the hand of the hairdresser (for a natural look), she loves the wigs when are well done and usually she likes long hair for herself. Did you create your own collections? No I didn’t, maybe in the future. What exciting projects are you involved with at the moment? At the moment I take a break with the Europe and I’ll move in N.Y. to look for new horizons in independent movie. What is your opinion about STYLING Magazine? I think the STYLING MAGAZINE is a great magazine, always a good choice of imagine and style, the paper structure is very quality with high quality of the picture, I like it and it is a good support for my work too.

Photography: Alessandro Cosmelli

When did you first realize you wanted to become a hair stylist and where did you start? I did my first realize of this job when I was 14 years old, into a barber shop fascinated of the sculpture that this barber was doing .. at the same time I attended the theater where at night I was helping to do make-up and wigs. And the Theatre was the first contact with the back stage of the show.. Do you have your own salon and where? I haven`t, just I had a few of experience in the salon at the same young age of the theatre. How did you get the idea to become professional cinema hair designer? The passion of the back stage of the show gave to me a wish to know more and to do more, after the theatre experience I left my city cause to go in Rome where is the top of cinema in Italy and I started to work hard, looking for experience to learn this job. After years I did it! What is the difference between ordinary hairstyling and making wigs? The difference is that these are complete different works; to make wigs is a hold artisanship and hide job that few people know, could need many pages to speak about it, but anyway there are studios where some persons work and any person is specialized to do different part of the wigs. There are persons involved to looking for human hair in the world market, others are involved to take size and imprint of the head, others sophisticated assembly of the hair with a micro crochet on the invisible net(tulle). So everything looks really like other work.. Do you make the wigs by yourself? I don’t really, but in part. It is important my collaboration and directions to make the wig, I mean the choose of the kind and the color of the hair, I decide the way how the singular hair must be built , the size , the lightness,so many little points that make difference for a good result. Then my cut and style is final! You are working with famous actors and VIP, do you find it difficult? I don’t think that the difficult work became by the fame of actor, but it`s very responsible to gest the image, that many times it is an international business where the same actors and the producer are very careful. The decision of the final look depends after many tests even with the camera. You worked with Penelope Cruz, could you please tell our readers what does she like? She likes the true, she likes the hair in any style that works good to the character, she likes when the hair is done without

Photography: Pereda & Paola Ardizzoni

Exclusive interview - Massimo Gattabrusi one of the best hair stylist in the movie industry


MOVIES:

Photography: Pereda & Paola Ardizzoni

Venuto al mondo (keyhairstylist) (post-production) Transformations of Penelope Cruz through the ages - 25, 36, 52 years old. 2012 Nero Fiddled (hair designer) (postproduction) movie with Woody Allen 2011 I più grandi di tutti (hair designer) 2011 The Cricket (hairstylist) 2011 Terraferma (hair designer) 2011 Manuale d'amore 3 (hair designer) The personal hairdresser to Robert De Niro 2010 La solitudine dei numeri primi (hair designer) with Isabella Rossellini Second nomination for the best hair of the “David di Donatello” italian academy cinema 2009 Gli abbracci spezzati (keyhairstylist) this was the second film with Pedro Almodovar, Penelope Cruz 2008 Il papà di Giovanna (hair designer) 2008 La rapina perfetta (hairstylist: Sardinia)

Photography: Alessandro Cosmelli

2007 Liberi di giocare (hair designer) 2007 SMS - Sotto mentite spoglie (hair designer) 2007 Roma (TV series) (hairstylist - 10 episodes) 2007 Non c'è più niente da fare (hair designer) 2006 Volver (keyhairstylist) First work with Pedro Almodovar and Penelope Cruz, here the first nomination for the best hair at “Goya” Spanish academy of the cinema. 2005 La seconda notte di nozze (hair designer) 2005 Vengo a prenderti (hair designer) work with Harvey Keitel

Photography: Alessandro Cosmelli

2005 Manuale d'amore (hair designer) 2004 Evilenko (hair designer) work with Malcolm McDowell 2004 Che ne sarà di noi (hair designer) 2003 Passato prossimo (hair designer) 2003 Ricordati di me (hair designer) Work with Monica Bellucci

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Predrag Radovanovic & Anthony Mascolo - TIGI Stacey Broughton

Linda Evans & Bojana Radovanovic

Mohammed Samghabady, Pinar Necati, Toni & Guy & Bojana Radovanovic

Trevor Sorbie & Predrag Radovanovic Predrag Radovanovic & Massimo Gattarbusi

Predrag Radovanovic & Maria Kovac - TIGI

Joe Martinez Calvo, Bojana Radovanovic & Nick Irwin - Tigi

Ivica Zanetti, Tony Rizzo & Predrag Radovanovic


Predrag Radovanovic & Angelo Seminara Predrag Radovanovic, Bojana Radovanovic & Mark Hayes - Sassoon Bojana Radovanovic & Bruce Masefield - Sassoon

Anthony Mascolo & Bojana Radovanovic Bojana Radovanovic & Trevor Sorbie

Predrag Radovanovic & Richard Mannah - Toni & Guy

Tim Hartley & Predrag Radovanovic

Predrag Radovanovic & Richard Thompson, Mahogany

Adee Phelan

Lee Stafford

Heath M Grout & Bodi Akos, TIGI


GANDINI CLUB TEAM

EVERYDAY COLLECTION Hair: GANDINI CLUB, Vitality's Partner Photography: Paulo Renflte Styling: GD Styling Make-up: Elisa Rampi

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GANDINI CLUB TEAM

EVERYDAY COLLECTION Hair: GANDINI CLUB, Vitality's Partner Photography: Paulo Renflte Styling: GD Styling Make-up: Elisa Rampi


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