Hair Shake - Irish Tatler`s 125 special edition issue
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Hair Shake - Irish Tatler`s 125 special edition issue
Prim and proper was the order of the day this season at Prada where tousled locks were swapped for groomed, ladylike updos reminiscent of Princess Grace of Monaco. “This season, we’re seeing a more ‘done approach to hair,” says Guido, Redken’s global creative director and stylist at the Prada show where he created a pinned-up, ponytail look. “It has a slightly 60s kind of feeling, which is always Prada-like, but it is still very modern and sort of futuristic.” To get the look Guido applied Stay High 18 High-Hold Gel to Mousse (€23) by Redken to damp hair and blow-dried it flat against the head and away from the face. Hair was gathered into a high ponytail, with a small section of hair wrapped around the band. Hair near the elastic was backcombed to create volume and flipped over to one side and secured with a crystal barrette. “The loose ends of the ponytail give you that feeling of youth and easiness, which adds to the modernity of the look.” Finishing Treatment (€50) by Princess Grace of Monaco Hair Shake Liquid to Powder (€25) by Joico Rahua @ Dylan Bradshaw PRADA Meanwhile at Fendi and Chanel ready-to-wear, high volume glamour was given a make under as seen below. At Fendi, models wore sporty 60s leather headbands with plenty of volume at the crown to accessorise loose knots and ponytails at the nape of the neck. While at Chanel Sam McKnight adorned undone French twists on the ‘girl’ models with black hair ribbons and hair slides with intertwining Cs. “We’re seeing a more ‘done’ approach to hair. It has a slightly 60s kind of feeling, which is always Prada, but it is still very modern and sort of futuristic” CHANEL PRADA FENDI 130 IRISH TATLER NOVEMBER 2015 itNov_retrohairJOS.indd 88 01/10/2015 10:31