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L'Oréal Professionnel's F/W 2015 It Girls

Reveal your client’s inner it girl this season with L’Oréal Professionnel’s latest fashion and celebrity inspired looks, brought to life by it girls across the globe (Jerry Hall, Helena Bordon and Loan Chabanol). Colored and ...

by Chandler Rollins
November 26, 2014
L'Oréal Professionnel's F/W 2015 It Girls
L'Oréal Professionnel's F/W 2015 It Girls
L'Oréal Professionnel's F/W 2015 It Girls

Hair: Seb Bascle, hairstylist for L'Oréal Professionnel It Looks F/W 2014-15 Color: Frédéric Mennetrier, colorist for L'Oréal Professionnel It Looks F/W 2014-15 Photographer: Julia Noni, Thibaut de SAINT CHAMAS Makeup: Maria Olsson Fashion styling: Samuel Francois

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Reveal your client’s inner it girl this season with L’Oréal Professionnel’s latest fashion and celebrity inspired looks, brought to life by it girls across the globe (Jerry Hall, Helena Bordon and Loan Chabanol). Colored and coiffed by L’Oréal Professionnel Artists, each of these signature styles can be customized to suit your client’s style.

Golden Lob— Worn by Jerry Hall

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A gold caramel blonde that grazes the clavicle bone, the Golden Lob is the carefree version of the classic bob. The golden shades and sombré coloring is an elegant finish for women of Hall’s generation who are interested in going blonde.

Ash Blonde Bangs and Waves— Worn by Helena Bordon

Structured fringe and tousled waves reunite for a modern revival of a classic 1970s look. For Brazilian blogger and designer Bordon’s hair, L’Oreal Professional stylist Seb Bascle, who created all of the it girl looks, was inspired by actress Jane Birkin.

Copper Pixie— Loan Chabanol

This season’s pixie gets a softer edge with strategically placed copper tones to enhance the movement and texture in French actress Chabanol’s hair.

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