
Inside the Bridal Elemental Collection from REDAVID
REDAVID's 2021 bridal collection takes us back to the earth with understated elegance and bohemian flair.

REDAVID's 2021 bridal collection takes us back to the earth with understated elegance and bohemian flair.

Since the 1990s Toni&Guy international artistic director and head of education, Cos Sakkas, has been creating award-winning images. What has he learnt over the past 20 years? Here’s his tips for creating beautiful, creative photos.

The collection is a game of contrasts between light and dark, all sealed with a glossy finish.

A collection based on the enhancement of beauty that emanates from happiness.

The Hope collection by Olga García is an allegory about hope and freedom, a hymn to the creative possibilities of the human being through hairdressing.

Henko is a Japanese word that refers to a transformative change in which there is no possibility of returning to the initial state, and this clever collection embodies just that.

L’uomo, the latest collection by Christian Rios, draws inspiration from great fashion editorials of the '80s and the '90s, with images that express the full potential of male beauty.

Men’s trends reveal that people are ready for new models of masculinity that break gender barriers and embrace new textures and cuts.

Avant garde looks are a true springboard for inspiration. Delve into these collections and think about creating your own hair masterpiece!

The project takes a look at the outdated and impossible expectations of women in the '50s.

Help your guests turn back time on hair damage with Amika's new repair products.

R+Co's new reparative line will have your guests in hair heaven.

Giving new meaning to “dreamy hair,” TONI&GUY International Artistic Director and Head of Education, Cos Sakkas, a London-based hairdresser, presents these images of ethereal, fanciful styles.

Each portrait in this collection contains references to culture, music and art that have influenced Connell, making this collection difficult to explain within the simple context of hairdressing, but easier to share as a work of art.

The Catalan chain of hairdressing salons in the northeast corner of Spain, Carol Bruguera, treats hair as fabric in this, their third photo collection, “Trenesis 3.”

The collection is an exercise in strength and fluidity, an energy that catches you and is transmitted, projecting you into the future.

These finalists have an extraordinary ability to create innovative looks for print and media.