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Intercoiffure Mondial Collection "New York Streets" |
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The world is meeting in one place: New York - boomtown, mythical metropolis. Life between movement and standstill, noise and serenity. Eight million people roam in the American super city on a restless search of the unusual. Artists, pop poets, anarchists, bohemians live close together, trying to break new ground. New York is a unique and daring fashion cosmos and Manhattan its most fashionable styling styling planet. On the Lower East Side and NoLita districts the current fashion revolution has begun against the establishment and the American mainstream. Also against the fashion guardianship of Paris or Milan. The New York City fashion is celebrated everywhere on the island: from punk rockers in the East Village to street artists in the West, from uptown scenesters to downtown traders. “New York Streets” consists of current hair creations, whose diversity emerges from images in the street: individualistic and independent – a blend of apparent normality and transgression. Each individual expresses himself confidently in the wonder world of skyscrapers. Intercoiffure Mondial’s latest collection reflects New York’s street life: exciting, progressive and provocative. The look: the extraordinary downtown hipster style, a current fashion revolution with a neo-punk feeling. Like a blonde with ice-appeal: classy short cuts - sexy and spiky in vanilla. Androgynous but still feminine. Women are ambivalent and emancipated. Like Patti Smith at the time, New York’s rock icon of the 80’s, who was always the first to tap the pulse of the age with her poems. Her dark and shaggy longhair was part of her power performance. Dark haired avant-garde hipsters wear dramatic afro revival cuts with a touch of chocolate brown – they glamorously emphasize the individualism of big cities’ amazons. Men’s cuts in the style of New York bohemians: a long mane of hair harmoniously combined with the rock’n’roll quiff. The idea: anti fashion is the trend. New York Streets pitches on contrasts and creates extreme looks like out of the avant-garde district of Manhattan, but also do-it-yourself styles for fashion freaks. The collection is experimental, daring and rebellious. Just like the band around Joey Ramone and their motto “Hey ho let’s go!” – just not stay still. Rebellion sets the tone. “New York Streets” is defiant, free and with an inimitable balance between trend and style. (Foto 1: Blonde short hair cut) Bad blonde girl with a layered short cut doing a neo-punk performance. Soft waves falling gently onto the forehead – the androgynous look with feminine accents. (Fotos 2+3: Blonde on a graffiti wall and on the truck) Avant-garde Ice-Angel: twisted strands giving volume to the crown of the head. Minimalist “Poof & Woof” style for this short cut. (Foto 4: Boy and Girl on the stairs) Think wild: styled rebellion – the man loves the mega quiff in a retro rock’n’roll look. The Bohemian Girl shakes her layered chocolate brown long hair like the poet/rocker Patti Smith at the time. (Foto 5: Man with quiff and long hair) Eccentric composition in hipster style: strong rock quiff playing with soft long hair – anti-fashion is the deliberate trend. (Foto 6: Woman with layered mane) Strong movement – long layered power bob protesting against uniformity: street life rebel with a theatrical touch of chocolate brown shade. (Foto 7: Man and Woman) Downtown hipsters: stoic glamour man in a young fashion afro look and neo-punk rock queen with layered crown and long slender sides – sensually self-confident. Related Collections
Collection NEW YORK STREET FASHION Klaus Peter Ochs President Intercoiffure Mondial presents : INTERCOIFFURE ARTISTIC TEAM – Region NORTH AMERICA ANN BRAY - AMERICA WILLIAM SASEK – for MAXIMUS SALON AND SPA – NEW YORK MAUREEN DOYLE – for MAXIMUS SALON AND SPA – NEW YORK Creative Director North America: Richard Calcasola Photographer: Luis Alvarez Make-up: Nikki Terranova Renata Pinkas Stylist: Enne Producer: Maggie Lee Texts: Petra Weinzierl (Germany) Graphic Design: Rogier Dekker – NoSaint - Netherlands Observer: Charlie Perritt – Junior “Fondation Guillaume” In partnership with Wella & L’Oréal Copyright: Intercoiffure Mondial 2005 Tags: |
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