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New York Fashion Week Spring 2010 Hair Trends: Carolina Herrera
The Show: Carolina Herrera
The Trend: Fine-textured low twisted chignons with touches of delicate long strings of intricate seed-beads swept throughout strands of the hair.
The Inspiration: The Carolina Herrera Spring 2010 collection was inspired by intricate forms woven in Japanese baskets. The texture of the fabrics and prints was taken from patterns found in the details of these baskets. Colors including amber, rose and caramel were drawn from the waning light cast at the end of a summer’s day, with the luminous quality of this light reflected in the fabrics and embroidery used for evening.
The Hair: Orlando Pita, using Moroccanoil, created beautiful, fine-textured low twisted chignons with touches of delicate long strings of intricate seed-beads swept throughout strands of the hair. The looks, created with Moroccanoil Hydrating Styling Cream, highlighted smooth elegance with a natural ease, texture and flow.
“We used argan-oil infused Moroccanoil Hydrating Styling Cream to prime the hair and give it a natural-looking, frizz-free texture with a soft hold,” noted Pita. “The beads were designed to blend subtly through the hair; appearing almost as if they’re embedded in the strands themselves.” Pita plays with texture and keeps the look relaxed and piece-y, without stiffness or tight structure (Tip: Rather than using a brush to blow-dry strands, Pita mussed hair with his fingers as he blow-dried to enhance the tresses’ natural separation and create further definition.)
How to get the hairdo as seen backstage at Carolins Herrera:
January Jones at the Emmy Awards 2009: Get The Look
Mark Townsend, Matrix’s celebrity stylist, helped “Mad Men” star January Jones get glam for the 2009 Emmy Awards on Sunday, September 20, 2009. According to Townsend, “working with January for any event is always going to be fun and inspiring.”
Mark was blown away with the detail and craftsmanship that went into making January’s stunning Versace gown. “While getting January ready, we had the dress hanging close by so I could see it while doing January’s hair, and that proved to be the inspiration for her overall look,” says Townsend, who loved all the lines and cut-outs of the dress, and wanted the hair to have the same feeling.
Rose Byrne at the Emmy Awards 2009: Get The Look
At last night’s Emmy Awards, the stars were out in full force flaunting their eye-catching styles on the red carpet. Today, Harry Josh, John Frieda International Creative Consultant, shares his styling secrets with easy-to-use tips and tricks to achieve Rose Byrne’s award night look.
Last week, Harry gave Rose this ultra-chic collar bone-length cut to accentuate her bone structure and play up her youth. “Since her dress was so elegant, I wanted to create a simple and chic look for Rose,” said Harry. “I knew that leaving her hair down to showcase her new cut would do just that.”
Since it was such a hot day in Los Angeles yesterday, Harry began by applying John Frieda Frizz-Ease Original Formula Hair Serum to Rose’s soaking wet hair to ensure her style remained frizz-free and polished throughout the night.
EXPERT TIP: “By infusing soaking wet hair with a dime-size portion of Frizz-Ease Serum, you can block frizz that is caused by humidity and fend off flyaways before they start, paving the way for smooth, flawless style,” said Harry.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus at the Emmy Awards 2009: How To Get The Look
Oscar Blandi created Julia Louis-Dreyfus’ 2009 Emmy Look. The polished romantic style was Oscar’s reinterpretation of old Hollywood glamour.
Oscar Blandi and his team from the Oscar Blandi Salon were at the HBO Emmy Party providing guests with star styling services at an on-site Oscar Blandi Touch Up Lounge.
How to get Julia Louis-Dreyfus’ hairstlye at the 2009 Emmy Awards:
1: Prep damp hair with Oscar Blandi Jasmine Protein Mist. ($18 on Sephora.com)
Amy Poehler at the Emmy Awards 2009: Get The Look
Mara Roszak, TRESemmé Celebrity Stylist knows that creating red carpet hairstyles does not have to cost a fortune. Here are her stylist secrets on how she created the the sexy looks for Amy Poehler for last night’s awards.
Get Amy Poehler’s chic low chignon for under $15!
1. Apply TRESemmé 24 Hour Body Foaming Mousse to damp hair, create a deep side part, and blow dry with a round brush
Mila Kunis at the Emmys Awards 2009: Get The Look
Loved Mila Kunis’ hairstyle at the 2009 Emmy Awards? Talking Makeup is excited to share with you expert tips on how to get Mila’s red carpet hairdo at home without breaking the bank!
Mara Roszak, TRESemmé Celebrity Stylist knows that creating red carpet hairstyles does not have to cost a fortune. Here are her stylist secrets on how she created the the sexy looks for Mila Kunis for last night’s awards.
Achieve Mila’s simple sexy pony with just a few steps:
1. Apply TRESemmé Anti-Frizz Secret Smoothing Crème to damp hair, part to one side, and blow dry with a medium-sized round brush
Fekkai at Proenza Schouler
New York Fashion Week Spring 2010 Report: Lead hair stylist Didier Malige for Frederic Fekkai styled the models at Proenza Schouler.
The look of Proenza Schouler:
Didier Malige, lead stylist for Frédéric Fekkai was inspired by the California surfer girl at the Proenza Schouler show. He created beachy, tousled waves by prepping hair with Fekkai Beachcomber Leave-in Conditioner and then spritzed hair with Fekkai Coiff Oceanique Tousled Wave Spray. He finished the look by pulling Fekkai Coiff Magnifique Ultra-Light Finishing Crème through the hair with his fingers. The result was natural, sexy and sun-kissed.
Fekkai at Marchesa
New York Fashion Week Spring 2010 Report: Lead hair stylist Renato Campora for Frederic Fekkai styled the models at Marchesa.
“The Marchesa collection is always breathtaking and elegant; it is exhilarating to create a red carpet look that matches the ultimate glamour and sophistication of the clothing”– Frederic Fekkai
Lead stylist, Renato Campora for Fekkai-The Look For Marchesa:
Renato Campora, lead stylist for Frédéric Fekkai, created an ultra shiny and striking look for the Marchesa Spring 2010 show. Campora mixed the Fekkai COIFF Extra Control Styling Gel with the Fekkai COIFF Strong Hold Volume Mousse to slick hair into a ponytail in the middle of the back of the head. He then wrapped the ponytail into a tight bun. The look was completed with Fekkai Brilliant Glossing Cream for added shine and brilliance.
John Patrick Organic Show: Odile Gilbert for Aveda
New York Fashion Week Spring 2010 Report: John Patrick Organic Show Odile Gilbert for Aveda. Also, Aveda Lead stylists: Dennis Clendennen, Dionysus, The Woodlands, Texas.
The John Patrick Organic show took place this morning at Keen’s Steakhouse in New York City.
The hair look for John Patrick Organic is a modern, playful take on Bohemian-chic. Hair is smooth and shiny on top with soft, free-flowing curls below the cheekbone and volume at the front—pulled back into a barrette, adding a girly touch.
Get the Look Step-by-Step:
• Step 1: Prep hair with Aveda Phomollient Styling Foam to add body, volume, and shine.
• Step 2: Brush hair through and create a deep side part.
• Step 3: Divide hair into three sections: bottom, sides/top and middle, and secure in place with hair clips. Spray each section generously with Aveda Air Control Hair Spray for shine and hold.
Sebastian Professional’s Perfect Pony at Michael Angel
New York Fashion Week Spring 2010 Report: Michael Angel spring ‘10 – September 10th Hair by Sebastian Professional
Inspiration: Taking inspiration from strong influential women like Nancy Cunard, Josephine Baker and Schiaparelli, Michael Angel directed a Spring ’10 beauty look that’s meant to replace the depressing, dark days of yore with a revived, empowered and reenergized youthfulness. A fresh, healthy “just come back from holiday” look subtly complements the collection’s energy-packed, color-rich and cool designs that Michael is famous for.
The Hair Look: To keep this ponytail from looking cold and severe, Sebastian Professional lead stylist Thomas Dunkin kept the crown soft and clean, allowing some of the hair’s natural texture free reign for a played-in feeling.
Here’s how to create your own perfect pony:
1) Apply Sebastian Professional Thickefy Foam to damp hair; blend evenly throughout
2) Blow hair out straight with a medium to large-sized round brush
3) Neatly brush hair back with a comb or flat brush and fasten with a hair tie just below eye level to avoid looking too “sporty”
4) Smooth the first half of the head with Shine Define for a shiny finish or apply Microweb Fiber to entice rogue wisps for a more lived-in look
5) Mist the length with Halo Mist and leave smooth and straight