Chicago hairstylists Jessica Tiddes, Ariel Griglin and MeeMee Jarrett created a storybook setting worthy of Hans Christian Anderson or the Brothers Grimm.
Chicago hairstylists Jessica Tiddes, Ariel Griglin and MeeMee Jarrett created a storybook setting worthy of Hans Christian Anderson or the Brothers Grimm.
Capitalizing on the current popularity of fairy tales in television and movies, the team, lead by art director and photographer Jean Sweet, focused on three classic tales.
Capitalizing on the current popularity of fairy tales in television and movies, the team, lead by art director and photographer Jean Sweet, focused on three classic tales.
Sweet chose Red Riding Hood, Rupunzel, and the evil queen from Snow White as the basis for three out-of-this-world bridal looks.
Sweet chose Red Riding Hood, Rupunzel, and the evil queen from Snow White as the basis for three out-of-this-world bridal looks.
Rupunzel’s blonde rope of hair is pure fantasy.
Rupunzel’s blonde rope of hair is pure fantasy.
Precise detailing, use of hair extensions and an opulent wardrobe gave the queen an exaggerated Marie Antoinette up do in a dark brunette.
Precise detailing, use of hair extensions and an opulent wardrobe gave the queen an exaggerated Marie Antoinette up do in a dark brunette.
Red Riding Hood’s long luxuriant amber curls suggest a Botticelli painting.
Make-up: Ashley Vest. Fashion styling and set design: Jennifer Lynn. Fashion designs: Constance McCardle.
Red Riding Hood’s long luxuriant amber curls suggest a Botticelli painting. Make-up: Ashley Vest. Fashion styling and set design: Jennifer Lynn. Fashion designs: Constance McCardle.
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Chicago hairstylists Jessica Tiddes, Ariel Griglin and MeeMee Jarrett created a storybook setting worthy of Hans Christian Anderson or the Brothers Grimm.
Capitalizing on the current popularity of fairy tales in television and movies, the team, lead by art director and photographer Jean Sweet, focused on three classic tales.
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Capitalizing on the current popularity of fairy tales in television and movies, the team, lead by art director and photographer Jean Sweet, focused on three classic tales.
Sweet chose Red Riding Hood, Rupunzel, and the evil queen from Snow White as the basis for three out-of-this-world bridal looks.
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Sweet chose Red Riding Hood, Rupunzel, and the evil queen from Snow White as the basis for three out-of-this-world bridal looks.
Rupunzel’s blonde rope of hair is pure fantasy.
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Rupunzel’s blonde rope of hair is pure fantasy.
Precise detailing, use of hair extensions and an opulent wardrobe gave the queen an exaggerated Marie Antoinette up do in a dark brunette.
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Precise detailing, use of hair extensions and an opulent wardrobe gave the queen an exaggerated Marie Antoinette up do in a dark brunette.
Red Riding Hood’s long luxuriant amber curls suggest a Botticelli painting.
Make-up: Ashley Vest. Fashion styling and set design: Jennifer Lynn. Fashion designs: Constance McCardle.
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Red Riding Hood’s long luxuriant amber curls suggest a Botticelli painting. Make-up: Ashley Vest. Fashion styling and set design: Jennifer Lynn. Fashion designs: Constance McCardle.

Chicago hairstylists Jessica Tiddes, Ariel Griglin and MeeMee Jarrett created a storybook setting worthy of Hans Christian Anderson or the Brothers Grimm.

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