ROKSANDA ILINCIC AT LONDON FASHION WEEK

ROKSANDA ILINCIC AT LONDON FASHION WEEK

Location: Seymour Place The Look: 50's relaxed quiff Above a raised, swirly stage swung matching patterned skirts in clashing colour combinations of burgundy, cobalt, orange and royal blue. Like autumn on acid, colour splashed the...
ORLA KIELY AT LONDON FASHION WEEK

ORLA KIELY AT LONDON FASHION WEEK

Location: The Vinyl Factory The Look: 3-D Rope Braid Orla Kiely marked the start of our Fashion Week with an unexpected throwback to the good old college days. The 1970’s film, ‘Love Story’ by Ali...
COMING UP AT LONDON FASHION WEEK

COMING UP AT LONDON FASHION WEEK

YOUR BACKSTAGE PASS TO LONDON FASHION WEEK With London Fashion Week basically underway we're taking a very quick throwback to last season's shows. See some of our favourite hair highlights above. This season our hair...
RECLAIM YOUR LUNCH BREAK AT HERSHESONS

RECLAIM YOUR LUNCH BREAK AT HERSHESONS

ALL IN THE NAME OF A GOOD WORK / LIFE BALANCE AND GREAT HAIR OF COURSE! This week Stylist Magazine launched their 'Reclaim Your Lunch break' campaign and it's got our full support. We too...
A HAIRCUT STORY

A HAIRCUT STORY

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EAT YOUR WAY TO HEALTHY HAIR

EAT YOUR WAY TO HEALTHY HAIR

YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT ... is right in so many ways especially when it comes to maintaining healthy hair. So we've decided to invest more time in the kitchen and less on fad products....
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ROKSANDA ILINCIC LFW S/S'15

Roksanda Ilincic proved that it’s definitely cool to clash in SS’15. Hyper-neon colours such as hot pink and electric blue outlined her signature asymmetric cuts and oversized silhouettes that stood in plush folds.
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MICHAEL VAN DER HAM LFW S/S'15

Van der Ham’s collection of mixed fabrics and conflicting textures thread down the runway against the blank canvas of Topshop Show Space. Despite the stark surroundings, layers of sheer silk in pastel hues illuminated the...
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JONATHAN SAUNDERS LFW S/S'15

This delicate collection in blue, white and nut-brown was juxtaposed against the chilly enormity of The British Museum to depict the turn of the spring season.