Wednesday, August 26, 2015

New Zealand Fashion week: Wella presents.




Julian DangerHair by Raymond Robinson and Servilles team using Wella Professionals and Wella SPMake-up by MACPhotographer: David K ShieldsDesigner InspirationThe hairstyling concept behind the Julian Danger runway look was about creating a pretty and confident look with elements of luxury. The team use an adorable fluffy hair accessory teamed up with a semi-structured chignon and lots of texture.


Designer Shuai Zhang was inspired by the look of the look of the 60s, and chose a soft wave with an  ultra-smooth finish and a deep side-swept parting in front

Yesterday, two of New Zealand’s most promising designers introduced their Autumn/Winter 2016 looks at the Wella Presents show to a packed out audience at New Zealand Fashion Week. 
The two Kiwi designers collections hit the runway under a collaboration of striking hair trends constructed by celebrity hair dressers Brad Lepper and Raymond Robinson and their Wella teams.  

Amy-Rose Goulding of Julian Danger and Shuai Zhang of ITZME teamed up with Wella tocreate a spectacular runway show with some of the worlds top fashion media, international buyers and industry guests in attendance.The two Kiwi designers collections hit the runway under a collaboration of striking hair trends constructed by celebrity hair dressers Brad Lepper and Raymond Robinson and their Wella teams.


Products used for the Julian Danger 2015 Wella Presents... Fashion Week show Wella System Professional LuxeOil Reconstructive Elixir – work through the hair to keep it sleek and shiny and allow it to float rather than hang (RRP $48.00) Wella Professionals Shape Control Styling Mousse – Mousse makes hair malleable, an important factor with an up style. Raymond said he ALWAYS uses a good mousse in every hair style he does (RRP $27.00) Wella Professionals Stay Styled Finishing Spray – This keeps the style intact and helps to prevent flyaways (RRP $27.00)


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