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Hairdresser's Journal International
Ruth Hunsley Reports
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Trevor
Sorbie & Anthony Mascolo
 The
Highlight of the day was a two man show by legends
Trevor Sorbie and Anthony Mascolo. They presented
their work together at the Hair Congress to create looks
that were out of this world - seeing them live made you
feel very privileged indeed.
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Toni & Guy
 The team created ready - to -
wear styles, both long and short, but they all had one
thing in common; they oozed texture and soft layers to
create movement with products used to create the all
important finish.
Cobella
 The
artistic team presented the City Collection wearable
looks incorporating fringes and texture. As the
models walked down the catwalk their smooth soft styles
bounced with movement glistened with shine
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Vidal
Sassoon
 The
show was a treat to the senses as it unveiled its latest
collection. Annie Humphreys and Tim Hartley
explained the inspiration behind the latest looks.
The audience was treated to an eclectic mix of
styles that were designed to inspire and delight. |
TAYA
 The artistic
team from Japan presented its Naturalism Collection. The
team worked on red & black hair. Extensions were added
to jaw length bobs for extra definition and were razored
for a feathery finish.
Guy Kremer
 GK brought a French flavour to
the Congress with his long hair show. Two suited and
booted male models jived on to the stage to open the
show and were cut live on stage. Looks were rockability-meets-punk,
moving away from the rock look of last year and toward a
more punk inspired look with texture.
Mahogany
 Richard Thompson, Anthony Licata &
Colin Greaney presented the S2L collection. This show is
about bad girl attitude; city girls who go to the
country at the weekend to let their hair down;
Richard explained. Short layers were cut in to
underneath layers, with steeper layers towards the
top. This allows the longer layers tohang over the
shorter ones and offers versatility to clients
styling their hair at home
D&J Ambrose
 D&J presented the Archetype
collection focusing on the form and structure of the art
of texture in an exaggerated architectural style. Jewel
coloring techniques enhanced the avant garde styles.
O'Leary Artistic Team
 The Japanese team
presented a collection of looks that were commercial and
just begging to be touched. The cuts were short and
given a feathery texture sitting close to the nape and
hanging low on
the face.
The FAME Team
 The 2004 team of the British
Fellowship created catwalk and commercial looks using Racoon extensions to bring a new dimension to everyday
wear and fantasy work.
HOB Salons
 The HOB Team led by 2003 Eastern
Hairdresser of the year Claire Atkinson took hair back
to basics with influences from the 20s with Bobs, finger
waves, marcel waves and rolls.
Metropolis
 
Military met fetish in this off-the-wall presentation.
Chignons were kept elegant, but given a sexy twist with
hairpieces, hidden eyes and bright red
lips.
The London Hair
Collections

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