Posted on 22 July 2009

Fashion Hairstylist Peter Gray is recognized for his exceptional cutting skills and lightness of touch – Gray established himself in the 90s as a leading force in the field of creative hair while working with Solve Sundsbo, Miles Aldridge and Richard Burbridge amongst others. He recently directed the hair runway for Martin Margiela, Junya Watanabe and Hermes. He has worked with pretty much every Vogue, Haper’s Bazaar, Numero…You name it ! For the recent Yokohama Hair Renaissance event in Japan, Gray created a hair show of extreme sculptural looks. See the backstage video & interview below (thanks to Dazed) – Pay attention carefully to the hair, you’ll see why he is a genius… More videos of Peter on cyanaTV

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Posted on 17 July 2009

Maybe you already know our point of view on Fashion productions, every role is as important as the next! And hair stylist bring a touch that can add a totally new vibe to the picture. French fashion hairstylist Olivier Chomienne is one of these visionaries. After years of working in some of the top salons, he is now expanding into the world of editorial hairstyling, and he does it well! Sometimes he does even more than just styling hairs he fully creates wigs and hair pieces that add such an amazing dimension to the final photo composition – Olivier, tres bon travail, j’aime beaucoup ton style !!

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Posted on 13 June 2009

Soo Simple, but Sooo efficient !! Hair Storm by Solve Sundsbo for Pop Magazine Spring/Summer 08 featuring Doutzen Kroes, Isabeli Fontana, Rianne Ten Haken, Amy Wassen, Hilary Rhoda, Natasha Vujovic, Catherine McNeil, Lara Stone, Natasha Poly and Missy Rayder – Hair stylist: Luigi Murenu | Fashion editor: Sally Lyndley

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Posted on 12 June 2009

Creative stylists, Ben Gregory and Dean Beavis, work together, under the name Gregory Dean, to merge hair with art. Their wealth of talent, original ideas and eye for details has enabled them to create some truly amazing styles for editorial, catwalk and film. Here I have selected a group of their most eccentric works of art. Perhaps these hair dresses were an inspiration to Margiela’s hair coats from 2 seasons ago.

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Posted on 24 May 2009

French Born hair director and owner of trendy pop up salon in East London, Charlie Le Mindu is a Hair Master. Surfing on the same trend as Martin Margiela with his Hair Dress, Le Mindu has a hairy imagination. He works from his studio salon based in Shoreditch, East London, and is also acting as Hair Director at Super Super Magazine. He has recently designed a new jewelery range alongside up-and-coming womens wear designer Gemma Slack. By incorporating hair and leather they have created a unique photoshoot. It looks like the ‘Hair Trend’ is going strong in Europe and we will definitely keep an eye on Charlie’s work…

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Posted on 07 January 2009

We saw recently that Martin Margiela had an obsession for hairs like the ‘Wig Coat’ for Sonia Rykiel 40 years Anniversary and this really cool ” Make up your Mind “Project video Concept and Cinematography: Nick Knight and Ruth Hogben —–> Watch Exclusive Video on CyanaTV
Posted on 26 November 2008

Katsuya Kamo – The Hair Stylist Master is based in Tokyo, Katsuya was headed into fashion design until a friend thankfully introduced him to his calling (hair and make up artistry) in 1990. Katsuya work is just Amazing ! Ps: didnt find any websites/portfolio of his work – sorry

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Posted on 27 May 2008

Nagi Noda is a Japanese pop artist who is best known for her short films, the half-panda-half-something-else “Hanpanda” life-sized figures, the video for Japanese singer Yuki’s song “Sentimental Journey”, and the collaboration with Medicom Toy to produce a Nagi Noda Be@rbrick. In addition, she directed a commercial for Coca Cola (which Jack White from The White Stripes did the music for). Oh yeah, she also had some fun with a horror themed cafe project for about 4 days.

Now she has teamed up with colleagues Asami Nemoto and Shinji Konishi to create these 15 unique headpieces inspired by beasts such as rabbits, poodles, owls and elephants for an exhibition that wraps up in Tokyo next week. The hair hats will be making appearances on Bjork’s upcoming UK tour, and available at Colette in Paris after that… See her Portfolio Here
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