In Bruges, Belgium, William De Ridder, owner of De Ridder International and De Ridder Academy, created these looks by emphasizing the perimeters with Paul Mitchell Inkwork. Level-9 Venetian and Nordic blondes look great with geometric cuts that are creatively color-edged or surface-shined with Clear. The Artistic Director for Intercoiffure, Belgium, De Ridder recently partnered with Esani Institute, an Atlanta Paul Mitchell Partner School, to bring trends and advanced education to the U.S.
Purple Haze and
PM Shines 9V go
hand in hand.
Strong shapes with soft texture can
go from classic to on-the-edge when
you add Inkwork orange to the mix.Photography: Pat Verbruggen
Bold green
stands out
against a
jet-black
base shade.
In Bruges, Belgium, William De Ridder, owner of De Ridder International and De Ridder Academy, created these looks by emphasizing the perimeters with Paul Mitchell Inkwork. Level-9 Venetian and Nordic blondes look great with geometric cuts that are creatively color-edged or surface-shined with Clear. The Artistic Director for Intercoiffure, Belgium, De Ridder recently partnered with Esani Institute, an Atlanta Paul Mitchell Partner School, to bring trends and advanced education to the U.S.
Purple Haze and
PM Shines 9V go
hand in hand.
In a celebration of her love for period fashion and the creative process, itself, Smith designed wigs fit for Bridgerton's Queen Charlotte and her court.
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