Photo Emmanuel Giraud
Styling Samantha Crossley
Hair Anna Lyles
Make-up Amber D
Photo Emmanuel Giraud
Styling Samantha Crossley
Hair Anna Lyles
Make-up Amber D
Chrystal Copeland by Mindy Byrd
Art Direction Amy Osburn
Hair Anna Lyles
Makeup Diane Da Silva
Styling Deana Anais and Angela Aaron
Prop Stylist Loretta Allison
J Brand
Photo: Andrew Yee
Art Direction: Laura Pizzarelli
Hair: Anna Lyles
Make up: Nathan Hejl
Model: Khadija Red Thunder
Photo Stephan Glathe
Styling Sayuri Bloom
Hair Anna Lyles
Makeup Nathan Hejl
Photo Stephan Glathe
Styling Sayuri Bloom
Hair Anna Lyles
Makeup Nathan Hejl
Photo Robert Nethery
Styling William Graper
Hair by Anna Lyles
Makeup Stevie Huynh
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Photography Mike Carreiro
Hair Anna Lyles
Styling Sophia Dearborne
Model Elaine Carlin
Makeup Daniele Piersons
Bouncy coiled texture for a new fashion story in Gloria Magazine, created on the model's natural hair!
Photo Elina Simonen
Hair Anna Lyles
Makeup Elie Maalouf
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Jourdan's très chic a-line bob styled by Anna Lyles, make-up Sam Fine
Click below to learn how to recreate this super chic hairstyle on your own!
Loved wokring behind the runway at this show under hairstylist Guido Palau! This choppy cut becomes like a hat, opening up the face. Super cool and carefree hair from Paris <3
Hey beauty lovers, it was an utterly gorgeous affair this season at the Paris Haute Couture 2015 runways. After returning home to L.A. for several days and now packing my bags for the nearing fashion month, I wanted to take a moment to share my favorite look from the Couture shows I worked on, which is also, in my opinion, the most elegant updo of 2015 thus far! Behold the soft hair crowns at Valentino Haute Couture:
Fresh baby flowers and clean hair. Not much product was needed to achieve this soft virginal 'do created by Guido, mostly just a fine mist of Redken hairspray after for hold. We took a section from one side behind the ear, split it in two and started twisting one piece over the other forward, following the hairline, adding little sections of hair to each new twist. This is known as a rope-braid, which you can discover easily on the interwebs! This version for Valentino was wrapped gently, so we could loosen it around the face for a pretty and effortless look.
I love this because it is a totally accessible style for everyday, especially for Spring! Think cotton dresses, music festivals and Sundays at the park. You cannot go wrong taking hair tips from a Valentino show, always a great source of effortless and elegant inspiration!
Ciao Ciao! As menswear designer shows are wrapping up in Milano and London, here is a look at the best hairstyles for 2015- and why your coif should take a vacation.
"The Artiste"
At the shows this season, I've seen a major comedown from perfectly groomed cuts and a return to loose strands and face-framing fringes. It's the anti-fade: natural, disheveled not-too-short styles seen at Gucci, Bottega Veneta and Vivienne Westwood. And this shift encompasses all men's hair textures from dead straight, to wavy, curly and coiled.
The must-do: get bangs. Draw your hair forward and get it razored out. Including guys with long hair, don't be afraid of the frontal chop. Check it out:
How-to: Let your short haircut grow out and voilà. If the shape gets too round on the sides hit up your hairdresser and have them chisel away at the silhouette.
The Fall 2015 Haute Couture and menswear season is nearly here! I will be hopping a plane arriving in London Friday, which is Princess Kate Middleton's birthday btw, seems like a lucky day to kick off the new fashion season, right?
Preparing my bags with Euro tools and clippers (buzzer as they call it in the UK) ready for some amazing hair behind the scenes at shows such as McQueen, Dolce & Gabbana, Prada, Versace and Valentino, shall be quite a roller coaster ride ;)
It will be freezing so I'm stocking up on Uniqlo under layers and stockings, as well as packing my warmest hat which happens to be a Brooklyn Nets pom beanie from a game this season (fairly loud tourist indicator, although much less eyesore than a fanny pack, but hey a gal's gotta stay warm!).
I'll be posting updates and inspiration from the coolest runway shows- stay tuned ;D