INSPIRATION: FOLIAGE COLLECTION
FOLIAGE: means/indicates the color of the change of the leaves in autumn, passing by green to an explosion of orange and red yellows nature looks like this, in a short time, totally different. This phenomenon it happens thanks to chlorophyll (precious substance that captures sunlight). during the autumn season, when the leaves age, chlorophyll is reported in the roots, thus decreasing in the leaves E giving rise to a riot of colors. Fascinated by this metamorphosis, the hairstyles from this new collection of mine resume: leaves, trees, shorts, bouquets autumn musks and terraces.
@Fabrizio Del Buono
@grigoriants_makeup
Karina Grigoriants
Makeup-artist
Photo @pashapavlov_official
➕Echo ➕
My world is heavily influenced by fashion and I drew inspiration from my expansive wardrobe.
Echo was inspired by the idea of ‘repeating’ the patterns, colours or textures that could be seen in the fabric of each models outfit.
I wanted to explore multiple techniques to demonstrate this, you can see the use of Carpeting, Weaving, Hair Paper and Glitter Placement, every image is 100% hair with the exception of one that uses feathers.
I’ve been immersed in the many hours dedicated to creating these hair pieces that have ultimately turned into pieces of Art that will Echo throughout our Industry.
Photographer | Rosanne Donaldson
MUA | Thirza Smith
Stylist | Kylie Hayes
Zmunchila Taisia, @zmtaisa
“I have been preparing for this work for several years. I got a photo from a computer exhibition on the Internet—there was a robot. I wondered how I could transfer this to the model, so I began to buy computer junk, wires
and began to collect the form!
The whole structure weighed about 20 kg. Most of all, I was worried about the model, how she would stand it. It’s was a big mass. It was very difficult to convey your idea to a photographer, model, clothing designer. but we did it!
In fact, this is every detail, every wire and microcircuit is filled with faith and victory! While creating this work, I understood that it was something else—This is something that has not yet been done. This is a real avant-garde!
The most unforgettable is the moment when I was buying computer junk. People looked at me with surprise and misunderstanding.”