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C o N T E N T
Hair: Essential Looks for Schwarzkopf Professional
Creative direction: Steve HoganPhoto: Peter Gehrke
Make-up: Gudrun MüllerStyling: Lucy ManningProducts: Schwarzkopf
Professional
F A S H I O N
12 Catwalks Pastel Palettes
16 Book Hair Travel
19 Hair Trend Special Effects
20 Events International Trend Vision Award
22 Events Goldwell Color Zoom
24 Trends Subtle Shading
28 Nails Banging Nails
31 Beauty Make-up
33 Beauty Women
35 Beauty Men
36 Vision Elitist Freedom
Designers revealed in all the colours of the rainbow. Deceptively simple coifs oozed sophistication
Published under licence from Estetica, Edizioni Esav srl,
Turin/Italy
Published byTopco Media
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STAFFPublisher
Richard Fletcher
General ManagerVan Fletcher
EditorCindy Horton
Sub-EditorThulile Nxumalo
DesignJayne Mace´
Talbot Ferguson
Advertising & Business Development Manager
Lizel Jonker
Subscriptionsingrid.johnstone@topco.co.za
CONTRIBUTORSPhotographySimon Deiner /
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PrintersPaarl Media Paarl
ESTETICA FASHION N0. 17/12 – SEVENTEENTH EDITION 2012
Sensational glamour: so elegant, so beautiful, and so alluring. These hair-do’s have a dazzling grandezza and magnificent radiance
44 Young American
48 Vintage Project
52 Nature’s Palette
56 Guest Star
60 Primitive Beauty
66 Pure Energy
70 A Tailor’s Story
74 Opposites Attract
78 Shining Red Carpet
82 Absolutely Women
86 Breaking Tradition
90 Stars of Inspiration
M o d a : I n t e r n a t I o n a l t r e n d s
94 Interview Adil Mehboob-Khan
98 Interview Paul Stoneham
100 Events Hairdressers Against Aids
102 Events MITCH Men
104 Feature Hair loss
106 Interview Elma Titus
110 Interview Dr Kevin Alexander
112 Round Table Free Fall
114 Agenda Calendar
118 News Report
122 Products Reviews
127 Subscriptions
128 Stockists
ESTETICA FASHION N0. 17/12 – SEVENTEENTH EDITION 2012
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e D i t o r i a l
Welcome to our first edition of 2012. The New Year gives us the opportunity to gain a new perspective, a fresh approach and to take advantage of new opportunities. However with these leaps of faith into untouched territory and new beginnings comes change.Change in your daily routine, change in your mind set and of course, change brings new challenges. I for one, find change a bit daunting to begin with, but once the first steps have been put into place, I find it quite refreshing and exciting. Therefore, I have decided to embrace the changes in my life this year with optimism and positivity.In the light of my new found freedom from change, I decided that it was time for ESTETICA to go through a mild transformation of its own. I hope you enjoy our subtle new look throughout the magazine and the new additions we have install for you this year.I am happy to announce that we will be showcasing a special feature in all our upcoming editions for the year. In this edition we explore the various causes and contributors to hair thinning and hair loss in women, men, children and adolescents. You will receive expert advice on making a diagnosis and the relevant treatment from Trichologist Elma Titus and Dr Kevin Alexander.ESTETICA investigates the variety of products available to assist with hair thinning and scalp conditions on the Product Review pages 122-125. In the Round Table Discussion, two local hair stylists and salon owners offer advice on ways to deal with clients experiencing hair loss and products they recommend.In addition, we will be publishing three gorgeous supplements this year. With the huge success of ESTETICA AFRO’s launch last year, we have decided to not only do one, but two AFRO magazines this year, as well as our forever popular Best Colour & Technique supplement. I hope that the year ahead is filled with promising opportunities, positivity and of cause, lots of laughter.
Cindy Horton Editor
Hair: Essential Looks for Schwarzkopf Professional
Creative direction: Steve HoganPhoto: Peter Gehrke
Make-up: Gudrun MüllerStyling: Lucy ManningProducts: Schwarzkopf
Professional
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Cindy Horton Editor
Estetica South Africacindy.horton@topco.co.za
here is always that special week in September that allows us to glimpse what we can expect following the long, cold winter
months, and this year it was a particularly welcomed event, given the sherbet-esque colours that most designers chose for these delicious confections. From lime green, to canary yellow, fabulous fuchsia, and even tropical turquoise. For Preen, Aveda’s Paul Hanlon came up with a rolled up-do that evoked the 1940’s to second yet enhance the structured silhouettes cut by pencil skirts and trousers. First hair was brushed and then tightly rolled and twisted up and back before being pinned into place. The models were however, a bit “cheeky”, sporting apricot and mango blush and a bold and colourful block patterns that made this collection so mix&match perfect with the complementary solid coloured pieces. A more ironic flair was achieved when this geometric rigidity was interrupted by cascades of black and white flowers. Antoinette Beenders styled hair for Christian Siriano’s somewhat frillier collection, speaking volumes in poofs and ruffles and pleats in solid colours and white being an accent rather than a neutral. Beenders first made sleek braids with Aveda Control Spray and then used a flat-iron for texture before finger-combing them out for a naturally feminine look. Then, of course, an all-time favorite, Sophie Theallet presented her ultra-feminine yet no-nonsense couture, embracing colour as she has never done before, but opting for lots of solid fuchsia, turquoise, and canary yellows, except when it came down to her multi-hued strappy sandals and shoes. As Theallet was admittedly inspired by the 1969 French film “La Piscine” for this collection, Didier Malige decided to follow suit with an instinctually sensual wet-look chignon – both fresh and French – empowering the women who confidently ooze femininity in these flowing flocks.
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Designers reveled in all the colours of the rainbow, heralding in spring and summer with collections that drew their inspiration from European art and films. by Marie Scarano
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Catwalk photos: IMAXtree.com/Vincenzo Grillo
Whether up-do’sor down-dos, for the utmost
elegance, professional styling products make
a big difference.
All photos by Jon Gurinsky for Aveda
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Plenty of pastelsfor a soft baby- doll look
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here is nothing more characteristic about a person’s appearance, whether male or female, as his or her hairstyle. Our hair
defines our style, our social class, our lifestyle. More than clothes, accessories, and often more than many words. It is therefore not surprising that hair has always fascinated experts of style and image. Hairstyling regularly goes beyond the confines of the salon and the mirror, even reaching bookshops, ending up side by side with much more controversial issues. Hairstyles Ancient to Present, by English author Charlotte Fiell, is a voyage into the world of hairdressing, a celebration of the art of styling hair, or moulding it and linking it to
fashion. A true Bible of international hairstyling that reveals how we coifed our locks a century ago, during the Punk era, during the Renaissance, or in Ancient Greece. More than one-thousand photographs, portraits, and drawings. Indeed, a study of the evolution of hairstyling as an expressive tool and benchmark of costume. The cover (“Mystique” by Toni&Guy, 1985) is by Anthony Mascolo, as are many of the hair-do’s that illustrate the second part of this book. The book is also a limited edition, distributed exclusively in TIGI UK salons with great success. There are also plenty of historic and “precious” images: from powdered and abundantly decorated wigs of the XVIII century, where hair was plaited with ostrich feathers, flowers, and jewels, to the photographs of the stars of the silver screen of the 1940’s, with their hair slicked back to perfection. Hairstyles in fact celebrates even the creators of such works, the hairstylists themselves, and their capacity to mould and sculpt hair, to assimilate feminine desires and transform them into cut, colour, and style.
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More than one thousand images to celebrate hairstyling and its evolution. Hairstyles is a journey in time: how we have coifed our hair from antiquity to today.
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Long live fantasy. The new season brings catwalks that focus on special effect fireworks. Haute couture inspiration transferred to high street design.
Serious backcombing, telescopic curls, unexpected partings and plaits, fluorescent colours. The prêt-a-porter fashion shows for spring/summer 2012 are all about fantasy and esprit de vie. From Paris to Milan, the curtain goes up to reveal special effects and hi-tech ideas. From Fendi to Gaultier, Westwood to Limi Feu, the fashion shows bring hairstyles with big egos, full of potential for less over-the-top interpretations in salons. A plait is embellished with long leather ribbons, an up-do drapes over the forehead, a band of fuchsia light illuminates an otherwise simple chignon. Hair-power.
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