Ohh nice and fierce yet feminine! We love this collection inspired by Dandyism. A tribute to the cut and a colour creating an explosive result.
Dandyism
The word ‘Dandyism’ is given to a male expression of flamboyancy and decadence, which was a British movement in the late18th and early 19th Centuries. With their style of dress, Dandy’s were seen as forward thinking in their ideas and have an artistic approach to life.Here Debbie G has cut a tight head hugging layered style to create a strong silhouette. The top section has been left slightly longer and textured, to add movement. The hair was pre-lightened with Schwarzkopf then orange/redVibrance used to make the hair really ‘pop’ and shine. In a true reflection of the spirit of Dandyism, a ‘Crown of Hair’ has been added to show the playful and flamboyant nature of the movement.The look is completed with theatrical themed make-up and clothes styling thatis both androgynous and decadent.
Credit due
Credits: Hair: Debbie G • Colour: Alina Ojog • Photography: Chris Bulezuik• Styling: Claire Frith • Make-up: Maddie Austen • Images: FPA
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