Metropolitan Style

Based on individualism, the Metropolitan collection by the Farouk Systems team is a comprehensive approach to fashion and styles that are thoroughly unique. Each model demonstrates the multiple personalities and trends found on the street, making for a contemporary urban environment, influenced by different personalities and styles. Which woman are you?

Spiritual & Artistic

The Bohemian Chic woman leads a nomadic journey through her style and her life. She mixes elements with patterns and materials authentically. The hairstyle and color need to be authentic to her, and the cut is versatile to style differently with each mood or occasion.

Hair: Mego Ayvazian • Makeup: Kimberly Van Hoorn • Styling: Jeroen Kamphorst • Photography: Richard Monsieurs

 

Polished & Chic

The Retro Posh woman is a city girl with a strong character. She's highly feminine, and opts for cheerful pastels for her hair color and wardrobe and is a master in mixing different styles. Her look is always polished, sleek, silky, and soft or voluminous by using a combination of CHI Style and Finish products.

Hair: Patrick Kalle • Makeup: Kimberly Van Hoorn • Styling: Jeroen Kamphorst • Photography: Richard Monsieurs

Innovative & Powerful

The Classy Summit woman is a strong woman who wants to achieve the highest level of life. She's an innovator who loves the latest technology. Her wardrobe speaks to power, and the cut and color of her hair are sharp but classy, empowering her total look. 

Hair: Patrick Kalle, Richard Jordan, Mego Ayvazian • Makeup: Kimberly Van Hoorn • Styling: Jeroen Kamphorst • Photography: Richard Monsieurs

Nomadic & Free Spirited

The Mystical Melt woman is a free spirit who is attracted by spiritual elements and the discoveries from tribal cultures all over the world. Her hair color palette matches nature's wonders, and the longer lengths in her textured, layered haircut provide the and freedom to style the hair in multiple looks.

Hair: Richard Jordan • Makeup: Kimberly Van Hoorn • Styling: Jeroen Kamphorst • Photography: Richard Monsieurs

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