








Moroccanoil artist James Pecis was lead stylist for the Just Cavalli show during 2013 Autumn/Winter Milan Fashion Week. The brilliant and colorful fabrics at Just Cavalli reflected the exotic beauty of the Southeast Asian country of Bhutan. The contemporary cuts of the fashions contrasted with the rich, traditional palettes.
“I wanted to create a look that fully reflected the Just Cavalli collection,” says Pecis. “Straight and more rigid on top, the hair falls in soft flowing waves, sexy and incredibly feminine for the catwalk.”
The luxurious style was a perfect complement to each model’s lush, bold fashions.
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“First, I applied Moroccanoil Volumizing Mousse, working it through the hair with my hands to help it penetrate the hair for a solid, voluminous base,” says Pecis. “The hair was then blow dried with a Moroccanoil Paddle Brush to reduce frizz and enhance smoothness and shine.”
A deep part at the top of the head divided the hair into two large sections. “I sprayed each section generously with Moroccanoil Luminous Hairspray Medium to add flexible hold and body to the style. I wanted soft deep waves that were very feminine, yet at the same time, giving off an edgy sexier look,” Pecis says.
Pecis twisted the hair around two large pins, secured with a clip and ran a flat iron over the hair to set the style. “Once the hair cooled, I removed the large pins, shaking the hair loose and working the style with my fingers and a large-toothed comb. I completed the look with Moroccanoil Treatment light to reduce flyaways and give the hair a healthy looking finish, followed by a touch of Moroccanoil Glimmer Shine," says Pecis.
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