Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Teri Jon Summer 2013 Collection
Hair By: Chiala Marvici
Thursday, May 2, 2013
Kenton Beauty Editorial
Glamify your body this summer by draping in jewels: Dazzled Beauty Story- Dazzled Photographer- Mario Miotti, Stylist- Lisbeth Style, Hair Stylist- Chiala Marvici Redken/Cutler, @ Agency Gerard MUA- Amber Amos, Model- Sonja Red Model Management - RED NYC
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Monday, October 1, 2012
Tech-Art Fashion: Juan Carlos Obando Spring 2013
When we think of fashion week in NYC we have been conditioned to expect to see models gracing the runways in the newest collections by the designers, one after the other. This year I had the opportunity to lead Juan Carlos Obando’s RTW Spring 2013 collection. JC took a different approach in showcasing his collection. He was successful at merging Technology, Art & fashion and I must say it was a very innovative way to present the collection.First and foremost he chose the Park Avenue Armory, which if you have never had the opportunity to visit, I would recommend the next time you are in New York City to stop by and see this exquisite building.It has so much character and has a 55,000 square ft. performance hall reminiscent of 19th century European train stations along with an array of period rooms. Victoria’s Secret Runway shows have been held in the performance hall a number of times. It was the perfect choice for JC’s Spring Collection.
Here was the twist, JC choose to shoot his spring collection the day before the presentation. He chose model Heidi Mount, one dress at a time she walked the runway as the photographers captured the perfect image. As we spent the whole day shooting the clothes, L.A- based Freelance art director Sebastian Paul was creating the presentation for the next day. JC showed his collection on mannequins that were fixed with papier-mâché animal heads.
I decided to return the next day to attend the presentation. When I arrived at the Park Street Armory, I was greeted and given an Ipad that was pre-loaded with the shots from the previous day of model Heidi Mount on the runway. As I walked through the gallery of abstract animals wearing the collection I was able to see the dress on the model on the Ipad. The collection feel was Chic savage. Bias-cut gowns with twist bodices and necklines in abstract flora and fauna prints, some covered in as many as 32,000 tiny Swarovski crystals. (And some with sleeves, which women are always complaining they cannot find in evening, wear.) Jackets and vests with deflated peplums. Blousy tops dusted in crystals (which never seemed to weigh down the collection. A very unique way of combining technology, art and fashion. Hence my new term Tech-art Fashion.
Chiala Marvici xo
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Friday, September 14, 2012
Hair Color Trends to follow !
Every season brings the opportunity to reinvent your look and your clients look. Statistics show that 70% of woman that come into the salon , want to change their hair color…. To me that is an open door to transform and reinvent. As with many trends some have staying power and some take on new characters as they move through the ever changing world of fashion.
Here is a few examples of color direction predictions – Depending on the reporting agencies these predictions will vary slightly but will be pretty close overall. If you research you will find most is dictated by the clothing & designers direction as well as cost of fabrics and consumer trend in spending… so if you follow the runways …. Hair will always follow suit and compliment the seasons…. Fabrics , textures and colors… use the trickle down effect to work these ideas into the direction of the hair you do in the salon.
Predictions and direction in fashion is 6months - 1 ½ years ahead of the average consumer.. If you follow closely you can pretty much know what is going to be the next thing in 6 months – year.
Trend Watch: refined ombre, balayage , blended hues and overall darker ,deeper browns.
Ombre
Ombre has been a very strong trend in hair color and will probably continue very strong but will take on a different type of Character than its free spirited feel… Ombre will become more refined going into fall and winter because the texture it creates in the hair will now be found in the clothing and fabrics of the next season… therefore a more refined and blended look will be the balance for ombre this season..
Balayage
Balayage has been around since the 70’s if not longer and I don’t see it going away.. The word in French means “the act of sweeping” and that is precisely how the color is applied it is swept onto the surface … unlike Ombre which is saturated through the entire strand… because balayage is swept onto the surface of the hair it creates a lot of movement of light the lows are just as important as the high’s … it is important to know the different results of Ombre vs. Balayage.
Blended Hues
Notice in this prediction that the hues are still brights like pinks & purples but the bright hues are moving from pastels to a heavier , richer saturation.. As we saw over the past years the trend of pastel hair color we will very soon if not now see the shift into heavier saturation of these tones as we move into fall and winter.
When this trend started it was placed in the hair pretty raw and without much attention to placement, a splash here or a strand there. As it becomes more commercial we see a more on purpose placement a more solid and blended finish.. as seen in a number of fashion stories including Prada, in The September Issue of VOUGE - Special Anniversary issue 120 Years Of Style.
Dark,Dark & Darker
But the strongest and most fashion forward trend we will see in fall and winter will be the power of the brunette … history has shown us this many times before.. Top models on the Runway are sporting the dark Illusion feel.. And making major changes with their hair.. Dark , Dark and Darker!
Powerful transformations is what this season brings. With an open door to change and have more expression with your look, I feel this season wont just be about Color Trends to Follow , but more like Color trends that make a Statement !!
Chiala Marvici xo
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Friday, April 13, 2012
The New Age of Hair Color
Check Out My Contributing Blog about Redken New Haircolor CHROMATICS! Follow my blog to stay on top of the lateset trends and style in the fashion and beauty industry! Click on the title below to read the story!
The New Age of Hair Color
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Saturday, November 19, 2011
"Change in all things is sweet" Aristotle
Have you ever wondered if you are walking around with the wrong haircolor?
It's hard for us to imagine what we might look like with a totally different hair color, although many of us may fantasize about it from time to time. It is often when we see the change in others that we find the courage to change ourselves. Although for years I have been in the business of changing peoples appearance, it seems recently there has been more of a demand from clients to go for a major change. Maybe they are looking for that feeling when you make a change or transformation in your life "that something new and exciting kind of feeling". Whatever the case may be, I am always excited to be a part of the process. It takes a lot of trust and of coarse a willing participant to make it comfortable for both the client and the colorist. The impact of a great haircolor doesn't just change the appearance but it can change your attitude, your confidence and your energy. Haircolor can soften a look, sharpen facial features, create a feeling of power and can even increase your sexiness. The truth is when you look and feel great about yourself, that is how the rest of the world See's you !! It's all in your attitude and how you wear it!
Having a willing and open client makes my job a lot easier, but I don't just spin around the color bar with my eyes closed and pick a color, although that would be interesting..lol. I use a trusted system during my consultation to choose a hair color that enhances their skin tone, eye color and facial features. The most important part is that it feels right to the client and that they are comfortable and committed to the change. When all is said and done I want the client to feel so comfortable that they forget what they looked like before! Below I have added some photos and you can see the differences in their eyes, skin tone and face shape. My thanks goes out to these three ladies for taking a risk and trusting me.
They are a testament and as Aristotle says "Change in all things is sweet".
Jen Ford - Fashion Director Lucky Magazine
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Angie Teater
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Sunday, August 28, 2011
Creating Your Fall Hair Plan!
Create a Fall Hair Plan:
Three key characteristics to keep in mind when creating your fall/ winter hair plan are color, shape and texture. The most important part of creating your look is that it fits your personality and looks natural. Here are a few trends we will see happening in hair for fall/Winter 2011-2012.
Color: Three hair color trends we will see this fall. With all the Ombre color that has been going around the past season it is time to bring some balance back into our hair color, and remember to condition your hair. Add depth back into the hair without loosing variation of tones by using the multi-lightened tones of the summer to keep it looking natural.
Cool browns like walnut and chocolate with high shine and luminescence.
Natural Muted Reds
Blended golden and warm blondes like honey and strawberry blondes.
Shape: We will see the lengths moving from the breast to the collarbone this fall as the necklines in clothing move upward. Bangs made a strong comeback in 2011. The same goes for Fall/Winter 2011-2012 season. Adding fringe adds personality and as the skin lightens in the upcoming season the focus becomes centered on the cheeks, eyes and lips. With fabrics becoming more muted, the eyes, lips and cheeks are a great area to focus on where we can play with the intensity of color.
Texture: In the fall we tend to see more of a variety of textures within the fabrics that are used for clothing. This is a great time to explore different texture in your own hair as well. Just don’t over do it with forced textures like crimping irons ect. I am talking about natural textures. What would happen if you just let your hair dry naturally? Natural texture can create personality. Embrace the natural textures and characteristics of your hair. Try this as an alternative to sleek and smooth.
Before you visit your stylist, take a glance through some magazines and tear out things you like and don’t like. Bring your ideas to your next appointment and discuss them with your stylist to be sure you achieve the look that fits your personality.
Chiala xo
Three key characteristics to keep in mind when creating your fall/ winter hair plan are color, shape and texture. The most important part of creating your look is that it fits your personality and looks natural. Here are a few trends we will see happening in hair for fall/Winter 2011-2012.
Color: Three hair color trends we will see this fall. With all the Ombre color that has been going around the past season it is time to bring some balance back into our hair color, and remember to condition your hair. Add depth back into the hair without loosing variation of tones by using the multi-lightened tones of the summer to keep it looking natural.
Cool browns like walnut and chocolate with high shine and luminescence.
Natural Muted Reds
Blended golden and warm blondes like honey and strawberry blondes.
Shape: We will see the lengths moving from the breast to the collarbone this fall as the necklines in clothing move upward. Bangs made a strong comeback in 2011. The same goes for Fall/Winter 2011-2012 season. Adding fringe adds personality and as the skin lightens in the upcoming season the focus becomes centered on the cheeks, eyes and lips. With fabrics becoming more muted, the eyes, lips and cheeks are a great area to focus on where we can play with the intensity of color.
Texture: In the fall we tend to see more of a variety of textures within the fabrics that are used for clothing. This is a great time to explore different texture in your own hair as well. Just don’t over do it with forced textures like crimping irons ect. I am talking about natural textures. What would happen if you just let your hair dry naturally? Natural texture can create personality. Embrace the natural textures and characteristics of your hair. Try this as an alternative to sleek and smooth.
Before you visit your stylist, take a glance through some magazines and tear out things you like and don’t like. Bring your ideas to your next appointment and discuss them with your stylist to be sure you achieve the look that fits your personality.
Chiala xo
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