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Kate Moss 90’s Inspired Hairstyle!

22 Nov 2017 | Education | Fashion Week | Hair

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This look was created by the gorgeous Samantha Hillerby for Jasper Conran’s SS18 show as part of London Fashion Week. Inspired by the 90’s and straight hair culture with a feeling of ck1 when Kate
Moss ruled the world (lets face it she still does!) being independent and individual. A very inspiring show to work on which felt fresh and new.

Hair isn’t about a specific genre, style or era…..it’s about the individual and uniqueness……an ethos that Nelson takes forward in his salon. We all have individual texture which is unique to us and should be celebrated!

Find out in this clip how Nelson amplifies the natural hair texture of this model….creating a graphic
hairline which framed the face whilst still looking loose and relaxed. This looks effortless, cool and
very NOW!

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