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Monday, April 12, 2010
The Roots Re-mix
Society and the world around us profoundly impact our artistic lens; be that fashion, architecture, or design. Life intersects fashion and design is its muse.
During a cutting class a few years back, a Toronto hairstylist warned, "nothing's ever new, it's been re-mixed.
Ground breaking? No. But, by nothing, he really meant everything.
This got me thinking.... consider how hair trends mirror contemporary design. Broken down, hair, as with any artistic medium, is simply the balance of structure and fluidity of space in between.
Given the current recession people have become more resourceful and
second-hand DIY is slowly finding its way back into urban garb.
Could "root’s" big comeback be a sign of the economic times? Take Sarah Jessica Parker and Kate Moss, for instance, who make dark roots chic. You don't have to wander far to see the “roots” widespread appeal. Simply, open any fashion magazine and there lies its domain.
Hair is not about being perfect right now. It’s about exploring the juxtaposition between non-conformity and structured.
To add interest have your stylist Balayage your highlights to the flow of your hair. Add a little root and you’re ready to go.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Men's hair has remained relatively stagnant with only an ever-so-slight variation of faux-hawk dominating current trends for the past couple years.
Don't get me wrong.... I think this genericized cut has definitely updated some brush-cut compelled gents. However, with the faux-hawk fading out, I am very excited with the direction that men's hair is heading.
In my opinion, one particular television show, Mad Men, is the catalyst bringing sophisication back this spring. Add a great smooth cut and the shine of Brylcream, then pour me an Old Fashion, straight-up, please!
With a sizable market share focused on mens’ grooming, more and more urban men seem to be embracing their inner style maven. Mad Men reminds us that looking “the” part is just as important as the cut-of-cloth and social grace. With a rejuvenation of the straight shave and clean-cut coiffe taming every stray hair, I predict that more couples will be brokering bathroom rights in the coming months.
Yummy! Let's thicken this plot, I say.
Sunday, March 21, 2010
My Scoop on Hair Trends for Spring 2010
Take note!
The hipster culture, those groups you love to hate, but wish you were a part of, have inspired two trends for long locks essentials in spring 2010. The "disheveled couffe" fuses the current trend towards more movement in the hair to the counter culture of the street.
With wash and wear simplicity, you can create long hair trend #1, the loose side braid to rev up your wow factor. Over the past year and a half, the re-introduction of the braid has increased to the point that it should be a style essential in every fashionista's bag of tricks. Why do I love the re-branded side braid so much - because it has become undone by an absence of structure that boosts its sex appeal.
A look I gravitate towards myself is the 'Hipster High Bun', as coined by a client of mine, which modifies to a million different looks and easily adapts from day to night. Just add a hair accessory or jewel to upscale your look with a thrown-together elegance and voila, it's perfect for the gallery opening this weekend.
What I love most is the simplicity, which any Jane can create. And, they have huge impact when done right.