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This style is simple, and follows the shape and vintage feel of the dress. Having the hair up allows the dress to speak for itself, and leaving it down would spoil the silhouette of the outfit. Sienna looks stunning, but for an alternative, more broadly wearable look, the bun could be slightly dropped to one side, leaving the front the same and keeping the height at the back. |
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This look on Freida is effortlessy glamorous, and ideal if your client wants to go for something a little looser, and not so obviously done this festive season. It is easy to create using tongs or a brush to inject movement and waves into the hair. Simply take sections at the back, and pin them up underneath to create a current, stylish, faux bob effect. |
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Plaits are a hot trend, and are also very versatile; they can be dressed up or down to suit the occasion. Karen wears the trend beautifully here, and adds her own preppy look with a chunky braid. Alternatively, it could be left quite loose and messy to keep the look relaxed. This is a multi-faceted style, which can be worn in several different ways. |
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Girls Aloud star Kimberley always looks stylish, and this gorgeous updo is no exception. Reminiscent of 40s romance and old-fashioned glamour, this beautiful style is well-groomed, and perfectly matched to her outfit. The quiff evens out her heart-shaped face, and the loose, wispy strands soften her features perfectly. As usual, Kimberley is bang on-trend, and I think she looks amazing. |
| Patrick shines in Paris |
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Long hair guru, PATRICK CAMERON, has been honoured at the recent Intercoiffure Awards in Paris, where he was presented with the Best World Academy Award. The Patrick Cameron School in London, offers hairdressing students the chance to work closely with the maestro for two days, mastering the techniques that have made him globally respected. |
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| Something about 2010 |
| 8.000 visitors, 2.500 people watched Passarela, 1.000 congressmen at Creative Color International, 400 listeners in the BSG World Spa, Estetic & Wellness, more than 250 pieces of news in national and international media, over 45 international hairstylists, over 40 exibitors, 195 models. |
| Fashion, beauty, esthetics, charity and business. These were the pillars of the first edition of BSG World Festival, hel at Expo Unimed Curitiba and Teatro Positivo. Four days of shows, workshops, conferences and a complete exhibition area brought knowledge and innovation to more than 8.000 professionals. |
| 15 national and international teams met in the luxurious facilities of Teatro Positivo to present a beautiful fashion, beauty, creativity and solidarity show for an audience of 2.500 people. At stage, the newest trends from Italy, the United States, Mexico, Brazil, Chile, England, Spain and Argentina were seen. |
| In 2010, part of the income collected was donated to HOSPITAL ERASTO GAERTNER and APR (Associação Paranaense Reabilitação) which are references in Curitiba and also parteners of the BSG Group in this innovative project. |
| CREATIVE COLOR INTERNATIONAL, sponsored by Itallian Hairtech, the biggest event on technical contents of the Americas celebrated its 10th anniversary with style. During 3 days a thousand congressmen could see the talent of 8 national and international teams. The audience could interact with the hairstylists and learn the techniques applied in each look. |
| In 2010 the Expo BSG World gathered more than 8.000 visitors who were in touch with some of themost important trades of beauty, esthetics and esthetic medicine. More than 40 exhibitors showcased their services and released new products to visitors from all the world. |
| 15 hairdressers accepted the challenge of facing a jury of renowned hairstylists and show their talent to a huige audience. The top three in each category were awarded (respectively 1,500.00 – 1,000.00 and 500.00 R$). Edson de Jesus was the champion of champions and received a “kit salon” with furniture from Van De Velde in the amount of 5,000.00 R$! |
| Two days dedicated to the exchange of experiences among 400 Brazilian professionals and over 30 national and international experts of esthetics, esthetic medicine, podiatry, marketing and business management. |
…and Now… 4 – 7 june 2011 Curitiba – Paraná – Brasil |
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Expanding 50% of the space for new exhibitors 9.000 mq for Stands, Shows and Business. BSG WORLD FESTIVAL Now you kwnow why it’s Absolute! |
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| GRAPHIQUE NOIR |
Backstage at the latest NHF Inspire photo shoot, the team were buzzing with creativity and bursting to style their models for the cameras. Led by British Hairdresser of the Year Akin Konizi and the hob creative team, and sponsored by Fudge, the team’s second photoshoot together produced a graphic statement of style that showcased a soft and romantic finish called the Graphique Noir Collection.
Five of the ten NHF Inspire members participated on the day, including Kayleigh Louise Nicholas (CF40 Experience, Tonypandy), Katy Grimshaw (Celestearnold hair and make up in Lancashire), Colin McAndrew (Medusa Hairdressing, Edinburgh), Matthew Guy Sutcliffe (Westrow, Leeds) and Gary Hunter (Frances Hunter Hairdressers, Stirling ) all took part in the shoot creating a combination of sexy, sultry looks and sleek finishes.
Akin Konizi commented on the new collection “We’re bringing in strong, graphic haircuts with an attitude that also blends a softer, more romantic element. The black & white effect helps to juxtapose the hard and soft lines of the styling and the result is a shoot that is extremely on trend!”
A first for new NHF Inspire Manager, Rebecca Dickinson from The Vanilla Rooms in Doncaster, who attended her first shoot with the team, summed up the day “The team along with hob worked so hard – a day’s prepping with colour and products provided by our sponsors Fudge, meetings to discuss mood boards and themes for the collection, and then a full on day of shooting, styling and directing. The energy and group inspiration coming through on the day was unlike anything I’ve seen – this team are strong, creative and it’s my aim to really get these guys noticed by the industry. They’ve produced another inspiring collection.”
The NHF Inspire team share their inspirations and direction on the new collection:
Kayliegh Louise Nicholas: “My styles were about sexy, sultry hair that had an organic feel. It’s important to get the foundations right for any style and then you build the finished look from there.”
Colin McAndrew: “I was able to do some cutting, not just styling, on my model. It’s a great opportunity to show your skills and vision to then create a wearable but technically developed finish.”
Matthew Guy Sutcliffe: “This collection enabled me to express my understanding of face shapes, layering and definition. It’s all about creating natural movement but to then have a focal point such as the fringe, in this case.”
Gary Hunter: “My look was all about a short crop that had a real editorial feel that’s on trend for 2010. It’s short but versatile – it works well smooth and textured.”
Katy Grimshaw: “I was able to show a real change in style from brunette to blonde and to create defined short crop. Working with agreed theme encourages you to be creative but still keep to the end collection focus.” |
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Hair by NHF Inspire for Fudge
Creative Direction by Akin Konizi and Hob Creative Team
Photography by John Rawson
Styling by Jared Green
Makeup by Lucy Flower |
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