Celebrity Life
Why super rich fashionistas are not crying over cancelled Paris shows
The well-heeled clients now expect fashion designers to go to them in their palaces and penthouses for personalised presentations.
The post Why super rich fashionistas are not crying over cancelled Paris shows appeared first on The Peak Magazine.
Why super rich fashionistas are not crying over cancelled Paris shows
The well-heeled clients now expect fashion designers to go to them in their palaces and penthouses for personalised presentations.
For more stories like this, visit www.thepeakmagazine.com.sg.
2019 Haute Couture Hair: The Bold and the Beautiful
Haute Couture Week wasn't just about the gowns this season, as the Fall 2019 shows in Paris proved this week. Catwalk hairstyles were daring and theatrical: we take stock of the highlights.
[gallery ids="152295,152293,152294,152292,152287"]
There were plenty of structural styles on show, with Franck Sorbier leading the way with a series of near-vertical ponytails. Givenchy championed an aerodynamic style that saw the hair coiffed into swooping, architectural forms with a punk edge, and Guo Pei took a twisting, turning approach to statement updos.
Waist-length braids were wrapped around themselves and tied into sophisticated low ponytails at Yuima Nakazato, while Jean Paul Gaultier fixed his ponytails high on the head and teamed them with a center parting. At Iris van Herpen, the hair was twisted back on itself to create elegant bow shapes that rested at the nape of the neck.
There was a return to crimping, with the style making a comeback at Julien Fournié, and at Viktor and Rolf, where it was pulled into towering vertical sections and teamed with bangs. RVDK Ronald van der Kemp channelled the vibe with bushy, '80s-style curls, while Schiaparelli proved itself to be a playful outlier by matching one model's teal and blue tresses to her colourful outfit.
This article is published via AFP Relaxnews.
The post 2019 Haute Couture Hair: The Bold and the Beautiful appeared first on Prestige Online - Hong Kong.
Haute Couture Week: 6 Runway Beauty Trends We Love
Haute Couture Week upped the catwalk beauty stakes on Tuesday, with spine-tingling looks proffered by Givenchy, Giorgio Armani, Chanel and more. We round up some of the highlights and our favourite looks from the runway.
[gallery ids="152303,152305,152301,152302,152304,152306"]
Chanel championed sublime elegance with a beauty look that comprised flawless complexions, a lick of winged eyeliner and a simple ponytail, secured at the nape of the neck.
Hair-raising coiffures stole the show at Givenchy, with models sporting avant-garde styles that saw their tresses whipped up into playful, abstract structural shapes.
Exaggerated false eyelashes lent an element of drama to the beauty look at Giorgio Armani, which was exacerbated by bold brows and gelled, wet-look chignons. A natural lip placed the focus on the eye makeup.
Alexandre Vauthier kept things straightforward with a chic, natural makeup look and loose hairstyles. A matte complexion played into the ‘English rose' aesthetic.
Crimped hair, grungy eye makeup, lacquered red lipstick... the beauty look at Julien Fournié championed fearless, full-on glamour.
Dark eyeshadow, glossy lips and glowing complexions made for a beguiling beauty look at the Stephane Rolland show.
This article is published via AFP Relaxnews.
The post Haute Couture Week: 6 Runway Beauty Trends We Love appeared first on Prestige Online - Hong Kong.