Pumped up hair! crimped up kick’s, recent shoot work xox

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This was such a fun hairstyle! We saw it in a FashionWeek magazine & Gayleigh made it happen! So fun seeing that crimper transform the models’ hair. The white ‘bridal’ outfit was borrowed from a wee shop in Edinburgh. Gayleigh saw it in the window and just walked straight in and asked to use it. I’m so glad she did because it was so cool looking. I think the outfit was designed by the shop owner’s daughter who is studying textile design. The outfit was made of a few different pieces of fabric so we had to fiddle quite a bit here and there to made it work but in the end it looked great. It was also quite sheer so before we started shooting Gayleigh ran off to buy a pair of wait knickers for the model to wear underneath. I keep saying ‘model’ because for the life of me I can’t remember this girls name right now…must ask Gayleigh. It’s great too because this ‘model’ (hehe) is actually the reception at the salon. Her hair was nice and long so we asked her to work with us and if you ask me she’s quite a natural. I think it’s her ballet background that means she can move her body so well. We were actually shooting inside the salon so people were walking by the shop and peering in through the big glass windows. I don’t blame them! Seeing a photo shoot is exciting :)

via Loveducks Photography Blog: T&G Beauty Shoot, Style 1.

Long Hair Styles: Latest Looks From The Runway, Red Carpet and Salon – Beauty – Stylist Magazine

Pictures of the latest locks from the runway, red carpet and salon

Curly or straight, thick or thin, with fringe or without – long hair is just so versatile. To help you find a look to suit, take a look at our photo gallery of the latest long hair styles from the catwalk, red carpet and salon look books, updated reguarly as part of The Stylist Hair 100.

via Long Hair Styles: Latest Looks From The Runway, Red Carpet and Salon – Beauty – Stylist Magazine.

London Fashion Week: The Hair, The Makeup, The Trends!

London Fashion Week February 2010

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London Fashion Week was a theatrical display, from the dark and disturbing to the bright and whimsical, the mantra seemed to be €˜anything goes.€™ The collections blended high-fashion with a heavy street-chic vibe – from the slogan tee’s and bags, to booties paired with everything, to leggings (yup, they’re still going strong!), to the cropped motorcycle jackets, to the structured blazers. Perhaps inspired by the funky, eccentric style of London’s golden child, Agyness Deyn, the styles spoke to the fashionista who marches to the beat of her own drum.

Adding to the eclectic blend of themes and trends were the bold and funky accessories (most notably the over-the-top head pieces) and dramatic hair and makeup. A crazy little thing like cold weather had no bearing on the shoes- which in included a range of peep-toe booties and open-toe strappy sandals, as well as more fall-friendly styles like boots- from ankle, to knee-length, to thigh-high.

Just like the clothes, the hair and makeup looks spanned from two extremes- some collections featured bare-faced models sporting eternally sexy bed-head coifs, others went to polished glamorous looks achieved with red lips and sleek polished hair, while others went wild for the hair products, teasing the hair to get as much poof as possible and faces so pale with lips so dark, the models almost looked like ghouls. It was all in good fun, and overall, the London shows can best be summed up as wacky, weird, and wonderful.

via London Fashion Week: The Hair, The Makeup, The Trends!.

Alexander McQueen Autumn/Winter 2011 | LDNfashion

Happy bank holiday everyone hope your all feeling dandy or possibly a wee bit hung over and squeezing every last bit of the holiday loveliness to it’s max.I’m getting very excited about weaving my way back into my hairdressing, after having a wee break from having my little girl Poppy who’s nearly 8 months old now.And what better way to get the creative juices flowing than to do a winter wedding photo shoot.The theme is alternative/Gothic wedding so as i was strolling over the net for some inspiration i came across the latest Mc Queen shoots….,not sure what do you think.  

Alexander McQueen have just revealed their autumn/winter 2011 as campaign, which features model Raquel Zimmermann apparently combusting whilst wearing some show-stopping McQueen creations. Photographed by David Simms, the volcanic setting calls to mind apocolyptic scenes of prehistoric earth – the perfect backdrop for some out-of-this-world fashion.

Raquel’s simple and versatile look works perfectly for the campaign, putting all the attention on the amazing designs by creative director Sarah Burton. Model Zimmermann has certainly earned her fashion credentials this season, landing campaigns f

via Alexander McQueen Autumn/Winter 2011 | LDNfashion.