Signature Collection
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POP, by Keith Bryce, is inspired by the creative and chromatic effervescence of the streets of London, the great city of trends. It looks that may seem excessive somewhere else find here an expressive shelter. That’s why the collection presents an irreverent attitude under a gaze that normalizes it.
A reflection of the battle women have all faced in current times, one with courage while remaining beautiful. It's unapologetically feminine, resilient, brave, and strong – just like the women of the world. Hair artist Rebecca Dickenson used shapes, angles, and textures together with softness and a diffusion of dark and light to create this collection.
Inspired by those anonymous creatives capable of making impressive works without means or pretensions. Creativity resides within oneself, wherever the individual comes from.
This joint collection between hair artists Manuel Mon and Gonzalo Zarauza is a homage to the first women who dared to be models during the 20th century. Women of stunning beauty who had the courage to work during a time when they were looked down upon. One of them was Dorothy Virginia Margaret Juba, a young New Yorker who worked in a sweet shop.