Day 2 of Paris Fall/Winter 2011 Fashion Week certainly did not disappoint on Friday, March 5th.
Redken Creative Consultant Guido continued his high fashion looks at Pedro Lourenco and Lanvin with two variations on a classic : the ponytail.
Low Ponytail At Nape of Neck At Pedro Lourenco
At Pedro Lourenco, the look was a low ponytail at the nape of the neck.
“Pedro Lourenco is a young Brazilian designer and we collaborated on a very simple, style for this show to allow the clothes to really make the statement on the runway.” – Guido, Redken Creative Consultant
Redken Products:
How To Create the look:
- On dry hair, spray Nature’s Rescue Radiant Sea Spray all over hair to create light texture
- Be sure to have a few pieces covering the ears
Ponytail Version With Braid At Lanvin
A ponytail yet again was the style at Lanvin - this time it included a braid.
“We wanted to create a very natural look for the collection this season. Sometimes keeping the hair simple and natural makes more of a statement on the runway.” –Guido, Redken Creative Consultant
Redken Product:
How To Create the look:
- Create a center part with your fingers
- Pull a few pieces out around the face so the braid looks natural and not too polished
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