Hairstyle Collections July 2014
HAIR BREAKING THROUGH STYLE BARRIERS
ROYALLY INSPIRED HAIR pg 14
ÜBER POLISHED AESTHETIC pg 4
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INSIDE THE PLANET’S BEST HAIR, MAKEUP AND BEAUTY
Cover: A celebration of the beautiful diversity of Afro hair. Hair: Charlotte Mensah of Hair Lounge London Photographer: John Rawson The Rawson Partnership Make up: Nana Yaa Grant
Hairstyle Collections Neoteric | 4
Sublime Texture | 40
Royal | 14
Stripped | 48
Mother of Pearl | 21
Community Winner | 57
A über polished yet raw and edgy aesthetic by D & J Ambrose Team
A fusion of military inspired looks and royalty by Wade Blackford
Beautifully simple and versatile cuts by Angelo Seminara
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A truly beautiful collection that’s highly textural with definte shapes. by Robert Matthew
A celebration of the beautiful diversity of Afro hair.. by Charlotte Mensah
Getting back to basics is what this collection is all about. by Michelle Rooney
Check out the winner from the Salon Magazine Community So You Think You Can Style? contest.
D & J Ambrose Art Team brings you a 端ber polished yet raw and edgy aesthetic. LookBook June 2014
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Our Art Team Collection titled Neoteric is derived from 90’s cool grunge, angst towards mainstream society combined with the slick looking Calvin Klein Campaigns of the 90s
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Looking very much at sub cultures and movements and micro trends this collection is a reflection of fast paced cult hunters.
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The emphasis was on refined simplicity, making the shapes and colour pallet very wearable, all the images wouldn’t look out if place in both consumer and high fashion magazines.
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There is a strong, alluring sellable nature to the collection.
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At the beginning, the art team led by Darren Ambrose had many meetings, researching raw inspiration and discussing ideas, over the course of a few months those ideas were shared with photographer Jenny Hands as we went through the creative process to develop the ideas into a finished article.
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The great thing about the wearability of the clothes styling and hair means this collection is easily adaptable to salon clients from the textural grown out crop look to the billowing shapes with  the seamless marbled coppers. LookBook June 2014
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Photographer: Jenny Hands Hair styling: D & J Ambrose Art Team Make up: Mary Jane Frost Clothes Styling: Hannah Teare
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royal
Wade Blackford and Belinda Keely fuse military inspired looks with royalty to create these iconic hairstyles.
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The Military element represents much of the inspiration, the straight focused couture, it’s dedication and the discipline. Precision moves, seamless crisp uniforms, cleanness with nothing out of place. Well drilled practiced movement.
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The Prada element brings together one-ofa-kind designer feel to the collection.
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At the heart of the evolution of fashion, we believe Prada has been a sophisticated interpreter of it’s times and a forerunner of style and trends. The Prada brand targets an international customer base that is modern, sophisticated, attuned to stylistic innovations, and expects craftsmanship of the highest quality. LookBook June 2014
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Featuring shades from kharkee tan to beige to illumination turquoise and shock trauma orange with healing tones of violet, it a war time palette with Regal Luxury.
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royal Hairstylists: Wade Blackford Colourist: Belinda Keeley Photography: Carl Keeley Make up: Katarzyna Kieltyka Styling: Vince Ruatoe
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Mother of Pearl
Angelo Seminara creates these beautifully simple and versatile cuts are each illuminated by shades that enliven hair.
Nature always surprises us with its beauty and our new collection is an expression of a delicate, timeless elegance.
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This collection showcases the endless variations of light, colour and spontaneity found within mother of pearl.
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The magical effects of this collection are the result of the perfect synergy of the colours used.
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Nature produces the most magical colour variations, and working these into hair is truly special.
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The key is to apply colour in such a way that the effect is achieved not matter what the style.
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Keeping it subtle is the work of products - to have a flow in the hair that compliments the colours.
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As in nature, simplicity is key.
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A woman’s beauty is so perfectly complimented by colours inspired by nature.
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But more than anything, the clean lines of these cuts mirrors the perfection we find in nature everyday.
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Mother of Pearl
Artistic Director: Angelo Seminara International Creative Colour Ambassador: Edoardo Paludo Photographer: Andrew O’Toole Make-up artist: Mal Arter @ CLM Nails: Mike Pockock @ CLM Stylist: Niccolo Torelli
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The Arrival
This year, Robert Matthew creates a truly beautiful collection that’s highly textural with definite shapes
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The hair is softer and fluffier than the harsher trends of previous season.
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Products to create specific textures are now plentiful so volumising or texturising wave and curls is the new big thing. LookBook June 2014
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Chalk colour will become popular for special occasions or with certain outfits.
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Curls will continue to re-emerge as clients start appreciating their natural waves after years of straightening.
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Braiding also continues on into the next season but is blended with other sections rather than being its own contraption like in the ‘80s.
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The Arrival
Hair: Robert Matthews Salon: Convict Cutters, Launceston, Tasmania Photographer: Steven Chee Makeup Artist: Karen Matthews Stylist: Nadine Duncan
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Sublime Texture
Charlotte Mensah releases a celebration of the beautiful diversity of Afro hair.
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“The idea behind my Texture collection was to create silhouettes that play with light and shade; giving the hair luminosity and an ethereal quality.�
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“Afro hair is so diverse and doesn’t just have to be straightened out. I felt it was important to demonstrate that you can still have curly hair and produce strong shapes, plus use colour to emphasise those curls.”
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“As well as being influenced by the creative energy in Portobello road where my salon is based, I was also inspired by travelling and my frequent trips to Ghana.�
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“I just love the African wood carvings. I often see as they show women with elongated necks and the sculptures really emphasise their beautiful cheekbones and lips which I wanted to emulate in my collection.
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“That’s why the makeup highlights each model’s bone structure by contouring the cheeks, then the dark smokey eyes and nude lips emphasise the glow and healthy shine of their skin.”
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“Ultimately for me, this collection really is a celebration of the beautiful diversity of Afro hair and demonstrates that it can look beautiful, whatever the texture.�
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Sublime Texture
Hair: Charlotte Mensah of Hair Lounge London Photographer: John Rawson The Rawson Partnership Make up: Nana Yaa Grant
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Stripped
Michelle Rooney brings us a back to basics series in this collection inspired by Chanel.
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Body built with the most elemental of structures, the braid.
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Fringes that are merely straight lines to give as little distraction as possible to the colour and shape.
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Gentle tapering off the neck leaves eyes to wander the detail in the colours and intricate edging.
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An illusion of wind is simply created with an upsweep of hair from the hairline.
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Undoing the style results in a freeflowing tousle of hair.
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Blended colours mimic the simplicity of what’s found in nature.
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“I wanted the focus to be purely on the hair and stripped back all the other elements so the texture and colour of hair in each image done the talking�
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Stripped
Hair: Michelle Rooney, Hooker & Young Photography: Jack Eames Makeup: Megumi Styling: Thea Lewis
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So You Think You Can Style? This month’s #uncensored hair ‘So You Think You Can Style?’ photo contest, sponsored by d:fi, was fierce! Edgy, youthful looks were voted on by the community, then scored by our judges to determine the top image. Congratulations to Rosanne Gray, who claimed First Place in the competition. Her work will be featured in an upcoming issue of Salon Magazine. She also took home a $250 Apple Store gift card and d:fi products valued at $250.
1st Place Hair: Rosanne Gray Makeup: Rosanne Gray Photo: Nichele photography
3rd Place
2nd Place Hair: Delia Lupan Makeup: Delia Lupan Photo: Ruo Bing Li
Hair: Alexia Hazeldine Makeup: Dan Swedberg Photo: Caitlyn Chapman
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