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2006 FALL TREND REPORT

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TREND REPORT 2006 Fall Trend Report Hair • Fashion Fashion • Makeup Makeup • Nails Nails Compiled by Morella Aguirre and Tina Christopoulos

1. Retro

“These looks— “These looks— achieved with L’Or achieved with L’Oréal Professionnel Richesse Professionnel Richesse and Hi.Richesse—are not and Hi.Richesse—are not about changing colour, about changing colour, but about enhancing but about enhancing colour. Richesse is like colour. Richesse is like a long-lasting shine a long-lasting shine treatment with colour. treatment with colour. Hi.Richesse offers a small Hi.Richesse offers a small amount of lift for more amount of lift for more visibility of the reflect.” visibility of the reflect.” —Colin Ford, L’Or —Colin Ford, L’Oréal Professionnel director of Professionnel director of education and events education and events

The Hair

Our fixation with bygone eras—particularly the ’60s and ’70s—hasn’t gone away yet. In terms of hair, this translates into length and lustre. L’Oréal Professionnel presents two beautiful, high-shine options for lengthy locks. Voluminous curly red ringlets—reminiscent of the styles worn in the cult classic Beyond the Valley of the Dolls—are one alternative. Super straight and parted in the middle, i.e., the classic ’60s girl hairdo, is the other way to go. Give your clients tone-on-tone colour with visible reflect to finish the look. The Clothes

Beatle-esque boots paired with short skirts and worn under pea coats were seen at the Pink Tartan and Rudsak shows.

RUDSAK PINK TARTAN RUDSAK PINK TARTAN

TREND REPORT 2. Intersect

ENVERS “With Volume, what I “With Volume, what I wanted to achieve was wanted to achieve was a strong and feminine a strong and feminine image that’s consumer image that’s consumer friendly and easy to friendly and easy to follow. Wild is about follow. Wild is about creating texture and a creating texture and a very lose finish.” very lose finish.” —Andrew Heasman, —Andrew Heasman, cutter for cutter for RUSH London RUSH London

The Hair

Short, textured cuts allow for movement and give hair the ability to create unique criss-cross patterns. Created by the artistic team from RUSH London, two looks from Goldwell’s Pulse collection, Volume (left) and Wild (above), exemplify this effect. The Clothes

Plaid is not just for kilts anymore. Jackets, pants, skirts and hats were shown in criss-cross prints at Pink Tartan and Fantine. Not feeling the plaid? Colourful houndstooth fabrics, like those shown at Envers, are also an option.

FANTINE PINK TARTAN TARTAN PINK TOP ROW: COURTESY GOLDWELL (LEFT) HAIR ANDREW HEASMAN COLOUR TINA FAREY (RIGHT) HAIR SAM BURNETT COLOUR TINA FAREY BOTTOM ROW: PHOTOS MARK MCNEILLY

“Dark; gothic; “Dark; gothic; mysterious; black- mysterious; black- on-black; shades of on-black; shades of black. These are the black.These are the key words to describe key words to describe this look.”—Steve this look.”—Steve Hogan, international Hogan, international technical manager technical manager for Schwarzkopf for Schwarzkopf Professional

The Hair

Short hair is back. And as Schwarzkopf Professional presents it in its fall 2006 essential looks collection, it’s back in black. Still playing on ever-present geometric tendencies, this look is dark and gritty, but still sophisticated.

The Clothes

Metallic textiles gave this season’s runways a dark edge and a neo-gothic feel. Designers like David Dixon and Andy Thê-Anh showcased shining charcoals on powerful and innovative pieces.

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TREND REPORT 4. Luxe

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“We’re still seeing “We’re still seeing geometry, but with geometry, but with texture built into it. texture built into it. However, it’s important However, it’s important to know that no matter to know that no matter what the trend, the look what the trend, the look needs to be customized. needs to be customized. Our job is to act as Our job is to act as tailors and base our tailors and base our cut within our clients’ cut within our clients’ parameters.” parameters. ” —Tristin Morrison, —Tristin Morrison, creative director, Aveda creative director, Aveda Institute Toronto Institute Toronto

The Hair

Luxurious hair is soft, touchable and stress-free, no matter how it’s styled. Curly or straight, Aveda stylists have created two distinct looks using one cut and model. The key here is healthy hair and proper styling.

The Clothes

Way beyond your traditional coat, this season fur was placed on anything and everything. Andy Thê-Anh trimmed his skirts and even cuffed his shirts with the stuff.

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TREND REPORT 1. Retro

LANCÔME’S LOOK FOR FALL 2006, COURTESY LANCÔME

2. Intersect

The Makeup— “For fall, to balance off the strong voluminous’60s inspired silhouettes, a strong full natural brow is the beauty statement of the season. Classically pair it with a strong lip, which still works.”—Tana D’amico, hair and makeup, Judy, Inc.

The Nails

Nails are short and tailored, but shockingly red. Bursts of colour to match the strong red lips of the season are seen on the tips of the hands, as females coyly show them off with coquettish movements.

SULTRY COLLECTION SULTRY COLLECTION BY TRUCCO

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CREATIVE NAIL DESIGN'S FEDORA (LEFT) SMART COOKIE (LEFT) SMART COOKIE BY SPARITUAL SEAVIEW CRIMSON C BY ELI EW CRIMSON C BY ELIZABETH ARDEN (LEFT) QUARTER OF A CENTCHERRY BY OPI

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FEDORA FROM CREATIVE NAIL DESIGN'S FALL 2006 COLLECTION, COURTESY CREATIVE NAIL DESIGN PINK TARTAN BIBO'S BLACKOUT COLLECTION

The Makeup

Strong silhouettes and criss-cross patterns on the runway set the stage in makeup for well-defined eyes. Bibo’s Fall 2006 Blackout Collection features a feline look with daring smokey eyes in a palette ranging from charcoal and black to burgundy and indigo. Black liner and masses of black lashes finish the look.

The Nails

The nails are strong, short and tailored in darkest blackberry “Fedora” from Creative Nail Design’s fall 2006 collection.

3. Metallica

UNTAMED COLLECTION BY MAC COSMETICS FOR FALL 2006, COURTESY MAC COSMETICS

4. Luxe

RUNWAY PHOTOS OPPOSITE PAGE MARK MCNEILLY, THIS PAGE JIMMY HAMELIN THE ROCKOCCO COLLECTION BY MAC COSMETICS, COURTESY MAC COSMETICS ANDY THÊ-ANH DIVA (LEFT A (LEFT) AND QUEEN FROM TIGI'S FALL 2006 GIRL POWER COLLECTION The Nails— “Colour in clothes has a chocolate-y feel—mochas, dark browns, luscious creams. Nails reflect these trends with polishes that give the illusion of texture, dimension and depth, with mica flecks and glitter, but they feel perfectly smooth on the nail.” —Marti Clark, brand manager, China Glaze

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The Makeup

Shine, glitter and sparkle are key words for this trend. Any hint of metallic, as in the Untamed Collection by MAC Cosmetics, or TIGI’s newest shadows in bronze and teal will complement perfectly the textiles of fall.

BIRTHDAY BABE BY OPI (LEFT) EYES LIKE SAPPHIRES BY CHINA GLAZE

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STRIP TEASE BY CHINA GLAZE (LEFT) ESSIE'S BE RIGHT BAG

LIP COLOURS LIP COLOURS FROM AVEDA'S AVEDA'S AUTUMN/ WINTER 2006 COLLECTIO COLLECTION

The Makeup

In alliance with fashion’s fur craze of the moment, and fall’s abundance of soft silky blonde hair, MAC Cosmetic’s Rockocco Collection presents the perfect palette for the visage, drowning in the opulence and the beauty of gold, with extravagant displays of reds and fuchsias.

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The Nails

Meticulously manicured, short, clean nails, in nudes and pinks, add the right touch of luxury to this look. S

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