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The Standout Collection
Victor Paul and his team at Victor Paul Salon in Costa Mesa, California set out to craft a fun, fashion forward collection-within-a-collection. An unintentional nod to the dream-themed movie Inception, this series of unique color and texture focused looks offers a thoroughly thrilling finish with dreamlike precision and absolute edginess.
Hidden Jewels
From all-over glowing neon colors to intricate patterns and rainbows, so far this year we’ve seen some of the brightest and boldest hair color looks yet.
Pastel Sundaes Collection
A contemporary collection by Andre Faiva @ Revolution Hairdressing in Australia, Pastel Sundaes fuses together contrasting trends in hair and fashion.
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
Fashion Color Collective
Colorist Belinda Keeley of Chumba Concept Salon in Melbourne, Australia unveils de Rigueur la Colour - An urban-inspired collective of individual expression. This daring series of street-wise edginess offers a unique balance of texture, shape and fashion color using placements of pink, peach, blue, teal, and oh-so-subtle violet. It's shear attitude with a nuance of angst!
Are Friends Electric
This futuristic collection of hairstyles by Francesco Group Church Lane in Stafford, England was inspired by the new wave electronic music of the 1979 Replicas album from Gary Numan and his band Tubeway Army. Borrowing the title of a later album Are ‘Friends’ Electric, this series of electrically charged visuals offers hair that is so very on point. Strong shapes are the foundation for unique shades of apple red, denim blue, lemon lime and snappy peach.
Blame It On The Boogie
With influences taken from every corner of the globe, fusing together old and new, and drawing upon the 70s & 80s women’s cuts, colors and textures are more dynamic than ever. Bill Tsiknaris wanted the vibe of these two dynamic decades to flow throughout his dynamic collection and to capture the movement and essence that overwhelmed the disco era.