llure, a new collection that
draws inspiration from
Melbourne's underground
music scene as well as
high-end fashion from the
European catwalks, relies
on hair color to accentuate
choppy layers and textured
fringes. To create even
more texture and contrast,
Blakeley used lots of fi ne
slices throughout the hair.
Pastels, she says, are still
strong with soft metallic
tones coming into fashion.
Think slate, muted green
and burnt copper.
A
red dawn
THIS PAGE:
A panel of hair
was pre-lightened
with Majirel 6.64
with 30-volume
developer.
gold leaf
FACING PAGE:
Danielle Blakeley
foiled in slices
of L'Oréal
Professionnel
Platinum with
20-volume
developer and
Majirel 4.8 with
20-volume
developer. Hair
was toned at the
basin with Fabuloso
Pro Yellow, an
intense deposit-
only ammonia-
and peroxide-free
color refresh.
thecoloristmag.com | SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2014 |
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PHOTOGRAPHY
Peter Rosetzky
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