this is me right now. me and robin.
some kind of black bob, short on one side with a rats tail.
natural brown with sun bleached tips feeling like a 70s creature.
this is me right now. me and robin.
some kind of black bob, short on one side with a rats tail.
natural brown with sun bleached tips feeling like a 70s creature.
Couture is so fun and Jean Paul Gaultier always makes it extra memorable. He’s one of the few that gives each model her own look and it seem like the models really got in to character. The punk-thingy isn’t quite my thing but hey you have to give JPG cred for making this crazy hair look blazé and elegant, so it works!
I’m into boys right now. Prada and a lot of hoses showing like the D.Y.S fringe a lot. Mi likey too!
Look at Hanneli rocking the coloured center parting that we wrote about a while ago.. She looks fab:
And here is Louise Gray that I mentioned in an earlier post:
..so two very different ways to rock this simple look!
Rodeo/Urban by Björn Axén: Emma Samuelsson
My firend Benjamin Rask created this inspiring video together with Urban by Björn Axén. Emma, who gets her hair cut, looks truly beautiful in this sharp cut!
Ebbas cut is so nice because it looks lika an old-school classic mens cut crossed with a trashy crusty-punk. I hope she saves that part of long hair forever!
Picture from Ebbas Facebook
This is one of the pretty MIKA’s Koivisto/Karlsson models. Gray and brown is the shit!
Photo by Scalpture
One of the most inspiring Stylists at Stockholm Hairdresser was stylist Dejan Cekanovic. Dejan who recently moved back to Sweden after some very successful years in London blew everybody away with his fresh and spontaneous styling. He showed us models with a dark, wicked and kind of haunted feeling tot them and their hair.
Photos by Scalpture
The theme in this editorial is so well manifested in the hair. I especially like he blowzy hair of the “Down” models. It makes them look like they’re flying and not that ”bummy” at all. The “Uptown” looks doesn’t do it for me at all.. Maybe I’m getting tired of all the super-colours? Or maybe it’s just a boring shoot?
Photography: Mario Testino for V Magazine