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Roberto Cavalli Spring/Summer 2011 Collection

Milan Fashion Week SS 2011. Designer: Roberto Cavalli. Hair by Guido for Redken.


Photos by Matt Lever

Inspired by a 1970s hippie girl in Los Angeles, that hung out with rockstars, Guido created long, stick straight hair with a center part for Roberto Cavalli’s Spring/Summer 2011 Collection which also marked the design house’s 40th Anniversary.

Dolce & Gabbana Women’s SS 2011 Fashion Show

Milan, 26th September 2010. Milan Fashion Week SS 2011. Dolce & Gabbana Women’s SS 2011 Fashion Show. Theme: SICILIAN SENSUALITY.

The tailoring tradition of the collection is developed with the usage of bed linens, bedspreads, towels and tablecloths. Chiffon and stretch chiffon, brocade, charming stretch, jersey lace, macramé, extra light linen and linen organza, silk, poplin, muslin and crochet.

Emilio Pucci Spring 2011 Fashion Show

Today I fell in love with Emilio Pucci! Peter Dundas is the style genius behind this bigger than life collection. I’m definitely a Pucci girl! WATCH! Video via style.com

Dolce&Gabbana Spring/Summer 2011 Ready to Wear Show

Milan, Italy – September 2010. Milan Fashion Week SS 2011. Designer: Dolce&Gabbana. Makeup by Pat McGarth for Dolce&Gabbana The Make Up.


Photo Credit: Photographers Delphine Achard and Ludovic Belmonte

At the Dolce&Gabbana Spring/Summer 2011 Ready to Wear show in Milan, Dolce&Gabbana evoked the relaxed elegance of Sicilian sensuality. The collection’s easy glamour was also evident in the palette used on models’ eyes and lips, each taken from Dolce&Gabbana The Make Up.

Giles Spring Summer 2011

London Fashion Week SS 2011. Designer: Giles. Makeup by Miranda Joyce for MAC Cosmetics.


Giles makeup face chart by MAC SS 2011

The Makeup Look & Inspiration: “It’s Mick Jagger in performance meets the seventies drag act, the Coquettes…although it’s bohemian and arty rather than draggy, and definitely not perfect.”-Miranda Joyce

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Isabel Marant Fall Winter 2010/2011 Fashion Show

Isabel Marant is my new favorite fashion designer. So rock and roll. SO Marta Walsh <3 WATCH!

Versace Spring Summer 2011

Milan Fashion Week SS 2011. Designer: Versace. Hair by Guido for Redken. The Hairstyle: The ultra shiny, lacquered hair at Versace was slicked back into a low bun covered by PVC for a patent leather feel – the ideas was to show high glamour while still making a big statement.


* Photos by Matt Lever

“Donatella and I discussed this look quite a bit; as typically she loves big, voluminous sexy hair for her show. Through this departure from that, we wanted to show that hair kept close to the head that draws attention to the face can be just as high glamour as big hair.

Erin Fetherston Spring 2011 Collection

New York Fashion Week SS 2011. Designer: Erin Fetherston. Hair by Odile Gilbert for Moroccanoil.

The Designs: Erin Fetherston’s Spring 2011 collection is a celebration of wanderlust. Inspired by the woman who seeks the exotic and unique, Fetherston channels the passion of the tropics and the romance of the desert in a modern eclectic mix for spring.

D&G Women’s Show S/S 2011

Milan Fashion Week SS 2011. Designer: D&G WOMEN’S SUMMER 2011, Milan, September 2010. The theme: GARDEN PARTY.

The D&G Summer 2011 Women’s collection is a day in the garden. It starts early in the morning with gardening outfits made of canvas dungarees and trousers and it goes on with a picnic, mixing flowery prints with vichy patterns. It then follows on with a cocktail where light, flower-printed, poplin summer dresses take centre stage and it ends with a party al fresco where it is imperative to show up in long floral chiffon gowns.

Alberta Ferretti Spring Summer 2011

Milan Fashion Week SS 2011. Designer: Alberta Ferretti. Hairstyle by Guido, Redken Creative Consultant.

“Alberta Ferretti is a show that women always look forward to because the fashion is very feminine – the kind of clothes any woman would want to wear. To complement the easiness on the runway, I created natural bohemian hair, yet still keeping each woman unique by simply enhancing her natural texture.” – Guido, Redken Creative Consultant