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Vivids Crystals
From the creative force behind Vivids comes an all-new collection: Vivids Crystals, six-dimensional, on-trend shades inspired by healing crystals. Vivids Crystals are pigmented to reflect consistent, saturated tonal value, making it easy to achieve a pri
Fresh Brew
The new trend in hair color: lustrous hair, reflective shine, and supercharged glamour with distinct tonal separation in freshly brewed hues. Think espresso, cappuccino, mocha latte, and more.
Color Play
By removing over-complicated formulas out of the equation, and stripping back the creative process to simply play with color, hair colorist Kristie Kesic and stylist Elle Broadhurst crafted these wildly fun color-infused creations.
“We reminisced on the wonder and delight of craft as a child, smearing colors together in a butterfly painting or using hands and fingers to mix paints, seeing captivating new colors come to life.” - Kristie Kesic
The Influencer
The latest collection for 2020/21 from Adam Ciaccia of Axis Hairdressing, Canberra, was intended to show his broad skill set as a Professional Hairstylist and an influencer on YouTube and social media.
Rouge
Blushing in cool red with strokes of dark chocolate, this thirst-quenching look offers a pop of cherry cola inspiration.
DUAL
If you’re into experimenting with your hair color, consider one of the boldest trends yet. Two-tone hair color has been a thing for a while now, but is typically seen with dark roots that transition to lighter ends. More recently bolder, unblended chunks of lighter color frame the face and add a ‘90s-inspired appeal. Dual color, also known as “skunk color” in the U.K.
Mushroom Blonde
Colder days demand a warmer hair color – and Mushroom Blonde is the latest trend to come from the award-winning Brooks & Brooks team in London.
Mazella & Palmer Artwear
Artwear by Mazella & Palmer in collaboration with Fudge Professional takes inspiration from conceptual 3D fashion, which blurs the boundaries between art, sculpture and performance. Mazella & Palmer looked at the work of artist Rebecca Horn and the way she extends and manipulates shapes using the body as a wearable sculpture. This was combined with designers such as Issey Miyake, Comme des Garçon and Pierre Cardin.