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Interview: The king of balayage Jack Howard on hair trends, celebs and why ombre isn’t dead
The King of Balayage, Jack Howard, graced Newcastle hair salon, Gallery 108, back in January for a third time to help develop the team’s skills in balayage – the hairstyle everyone’s getting. The Loreal Professional, who also works for Paul Edmonds in Knightsbridge, London and for Sister Lounge when he’s in Abu Dhabi, talks hair…
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LFW AW17: Temperley London
Class, sophistication and a touch of the swinging sixties were showcased at the Temperley AW17 catwalk show, Painted Dreams. “With rich fabrications and playful twists, the AW17 collection delves into the subconscious – complete with insects, lips, eyeballs and all that is bizarre and beautiful.” – Alice Temperley. The AW17 collection at LFW last weekend…
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LFW AW17: Pringle of Scotland
The AW17 Pringle of Scotland women’s ready to wear collection was very diverse in colour and patterns. The designer mentioned that they wanted to honour the design printings their company provided in the 1960s, and as a result, the show had the same design patterns on modern clothing and shapes. The music was upbeat and…
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LFW AW17: Joseph
Perfect classics with a modern, high fashion edge. Joseph’s distinct, androgynous style returns with a sharp twist on the traditional tailoring, knitwear and leathers. Known for oversized knitwear, like your favourite Sunday afternoon attire and lengthened leathers like a Biker’s dream – Joseph’s Autumn/Winter 2017 Fashion Show is nothing but beautifully expected. Opening the show with…
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LFW AW17: Mulberry
Known as an extremely British brand that takes its inspiration from “the spirit of heritage”, it’s no surprise that Johnny Coca’s Mulberry AW17 show for London Fashion Week sported a strong equestrian theme. And the dramatic music was certainly fitting for the strong and powerful looks shown across the runway. The oversized tweed blazer jackets,…