Coming from a culinary background, Takaya Hanayuishi made the move from food to fauna in 2004, introducing a new style of hairdressing that incorporates freshly-cut flowers and vegetables. These days, his one-of-a-kind craftsmanship is being commissioned for weddings, live performances, and media companies.
With a very Japanese style, Yukari Terakado illustrations are hip and fresh. Working mostly in acrylics and colored pencils, Yukari uses seductive lines to create intricate patterns and stunning forms. I love how she draws hairs!
I first stumble on Ty Cole photographs through his ‘Hair project’ that I found original, it almost looks like illustrations – then I checked the rest of his portfolio who got some great, inspiring pictures…
Could we say ‘Weird Art’ ? Austrian artist Markus Leitsch have definitely his very own vision ! I think I never saw a cow skin like that. I also like his ‘Gone Tomorrow’ blood pump/ neon light…
Alex Turvey contacted us to feature his beautiful and visual video exclusively commissioned by Dazed & Confused and featured as part of onedotzero and Dazed’s Fashion in Film program – Frankenfashion is being screened alongside the works of Chris Cunningham, Solve Sundsbo & Saam Farahmand, Inspired from the mythical Dr Frankenstein, all the featured wigs [...]
I have selected a range of work from the meticulous hands of New York based hairstylist Holli Smith. Her portfolio exhibits a great range of form and fluidity while portraying strong iconic looks. To see her full portfolio visit Community NYC and look her up.
I discovered the illustrations of Russian based Eika Dopludo while reading Hair’em Scare’em book – She has some wonderful hair illustrations and her ‘Life in Alphabet’ is a pretty amazing project of representing type using organic inspirations.
What a cool Ad campaign for Mac’Sim Hair Salon ‘Your Hair is Your Territory’ [AD] – Created by Romanian Advertising Agency Propaganda – A nice art direction which is one good way of telling your customers that their preferences are honored.
Stella Im Hultberg is raw femininity, sexuality, vulnerability, and reality. Nothing is masked in the faces of her girls; all misery, all troubles are fully evinced. Hultberg’s paintings and drawings cause the viewer to feel for her girls. They are the type of girls that everyone subconsciously desires [male or female]. They’ve faces like sombre supermodels but the way their sleepy eyes stare, the way their hands grasp for more, the way their hair falls and rises so freely are what make them so innocently seductive. The girls of Stella Im Hultberg may look as though they are trying to hide away, but they’re not at all. They show you everything everyone should know and appreciate about a woman.
The Beauty Industry is one of the closest friends of the Fashion Industry, we can use beauty to tell a whole fashion story without even showing one garment. The use of of colors, matte’s or shines, lighting, silhouettes, and the dose of these factors can define a trend or time in fashion. Here is a [...]
French born Robert Masciave came to the UK at the age of 19. After leaving school at 15, he joined a technical college where he studied electronics and mechanics. Robert realized 2 years later that he was destined to do something very different! He worked for an internationally salon as artistic director for 11 years and opened his salon in 1999, METROPOLIS Hairdressing Ltd[...]
Soo Simple, but Sooo efficient !! Hair Storm by Solve Sundsbo for Pop Magazine Spring/Summer 08 featuring Doutzen Kroes, Isabeli Fontana, Rianne Ten Haken, Amy Wassen, Hilary Rhoda, Natasha Vujovic, Catherine McNeil, Lara Stone, Natasha Poly and Missy Rayder – Hair stylist: Luigi Murenu | Fashion editor: Sally Lyndley