MEET THE NAHA FINALIST: Hope Doms/Contemporary Classic
See the work of NAHA Finalist Hope Doms, Contemporary Classic category.
See the work of NAHA Finalist Hope Doms, Contemporary Classic category.
See the work of NAHA winner Geno Chapman, Contemporary Classic category.
See the work of NAHA Finalist Timpothy Switzer, Contemporary Classic category.
See the work of NAHA Finalist Ammon Carver, Contemporary Classic category.
See the work of NAHA Finalist Charlie Price, Contemporary Classic category.
See the work of NAHA Finalist Martin Alarie, Avant Garde category.
See the work of NAHA Finalist Michael Albor, Avant Garde category
See the work of NAHA Finalist Jake Thompson, Avant Garde category
See the work of NAHA Finalist Nicholas French, Avant Garde category.
See the work of NAHA Winner Matt Swinney, Avant Garde category.
Primsters, the latest collection from Arrojo master stylist, Lina Arrojo, fashions real people––not models––with cuts to suit the uniqueness of each character. Each style is designed for wearability and the “wash and wear” mentality—perfectly complemented by selected styling products.
People sign up for MODERN's Artist Session for all reasons—some come for education, some to build their portfolios, some to meet the guest speakers, some to meet aspiring freelance artists and others come with a plan.
The Roberto Ligresti studio in New York City was the setting for MODERN’s photo session with Moroccanoil’s Artistic Director, Antonio Corral Calero.
Stylists from around the country came together in New York City on September 17, 18 and 19, 2012, for a series of one-day workshops with Oribe. The intimate, 20-student classes allowed stylists to get up close and personal with their icon, learning from him and getting his feedback on their own work.
Redken's Dhaniel Doud demos how to REALLY check out a potential hair model.
In 2011, Matrix launched Spread the Love—a competition that selects six recent beauty school graduates to participate in a six-month-long adventure—traveling the country to interact with the industry, from stylists, salon owners and supply store owners, to educators, manufacturers and marketers.
When Laura Viera, stylist at Salon Bliss in Boynton Beach, Florida, was asked to create a “modern business woman” for an editorial photo shoot, she quickly thought of creating texture and bringing back the old with a modern editorial twist.