Spring is a blank canvas that fills up with color. Strokes of light, bursts of creative brilliance, displays of personal expression with renewed energy.
It is the artists' favorite season, because of the chromatic palette it gifts us: rich, varied and surprising.
Pinks, violets, and reds from the flowers that are in season; greens that clothe forests, gardens and parks; vibrant yellows and oranges, like the sun that is increasing in time and intensity. Blues, from the sea and the rain.
All these shades blend in ways as beautiful as they are chaotic, inspiring us, forming rainbows, and offering us the opportunity to express our identity without rules or limits. Showing us the world in full color.
Manuel Mon
Amazonia Collection
Hair: Manuel Mon @manuelmonoficial
Photography: Bernardo Baragaño @vertigoestudio
MUA: María Montes @__mariamontes__
Styling: Ana González
Model: Taire Garcia
Video: Gonzalo Iglesias
Products: Revlon Professional @revlonprofessional_es
The Amazon inspires this collection, with its rich biodiversity and the amazing color contrasts that can only emerge from the purest and wildest nature. The hair spreads out like the beautiful wings of the birds that live among its trees, showing a perfect balance between the fragility of their feathers and a fervent desire for freedom, expressed through vibrant shades of reds, blues and fluorescent greens. The combination of avant-garde shapes and textures results in unique and fascinating creations.
Javier Gomar
Balloon Collection
Hair: Javier Gomar/ Divergent Hairstylist @javiergomar4
Hair Assistant: Laia Alborch @laia.alborch
Photography: David Arnal @davidarnalteam
MUA: Anna González @annagonzalezbeauty
Styling & Design: Mikoto @mikotovill
Models: Francis Ochoa @iamfrancisperezz, Tyler Middless @tylermiddlesmiss, Victoria Roig @vicoland
Video making of: Isa Monsalve @monsalve_films
Who has not ever caught a balloon? Playing with them, we see how depending on the pressure we exert, we can highlight and change their shape completely. You can see how there are different types that we can mold under our criteria and imagination, but could we get the hair to adapt as if it were a balloon? The idea of this collection, Balloon Collection, is based on investigating whether it is possible to dry the hair in a way that makes it completely opaque, while maintaining the volume and brilliance of the color. Once the previous point had been developed, Javier Gomar discovered a way to change its shape with his fingers as if he were holding a balloon of hair in his hands. For this reason, in this collection he has looked for geometries with the different cutting styles made with the aim of being able to mold them with ease. In addition, it is visible how, depending on the pressure exerted at all times, it is possible to highlight the areas, creating different blocks, more polished or different volumes on the same plane.
Do you want to play with balloons again? Enter Balloon Collection and bring out the most creative side of your childhood. To carry out this amazing project, he has followed the commercial vanguard as a vehicle style. In other words, an evolution of hair that, from an avant-garde starting point, achieves its more commercial version that Javier Gomar likes so much.
Another of the great achievements of this collection at a technical level is that it has been worked entirely with complete pieces—without false pieces added later. To do this, the hairdresser has investigated the way that would allow him to make hair being pressed to a certain point, creating plane jumps. In the process of creating these spectacular images, the use of different tools and techniques was necessary, although in the end it was the work with the hands that allowed visualization to be achieved. As for the coloration, the color transition has been sought in a slightly more transgressive version than that of such cold colors. The background has been designed entirely in plastic with the idea of showing a changing environment that is far from the 100percent white backgrounds of past collections.
Hairkrone
Diversity Collection
Hair: HAIRKRONE @hairkrone
Hair Assistant: HAIRKRONE ACADEMY @hairkroneacademy
Photography: David Arnal @davidarnalteam
MUA: Hairkrone Academy @hairkroneacademy
Styling: Visori Fashionart @visorifashionartstudio
Products: Alfaparf Milano Professional Spain @alfaparfmilanopro_spain
Video: Nito Solsona
Hairkrone presents its Diversity collection, inspired by the aesthetics derived from the K-POP musical style, the popular music of South Korea, so present today, which fuses pop, electronica and new wave, among other styles. An aesthetic without distinction of gender, where bleached skins and dyes in fantasy tones prevail, and the explosion of color and the overlapping of accessories make us think of a crazy Korean rococo. Haircuts inspired by the figures who succumb to this fashion, the "KPOP Idols", South Korean singers and dancers who attract the attention of thousands of fans. Cuts that sacrifice the mane to play with higher volumes, with superimposed layers and hair shaved at the lower area to generate a depth effect.
Imanol Oliver and Oliver Estilismo
Shibuya Collection
Hair: Imanol Oliver @imanol_oliver
Hair Instagram: Oliver Estilismo @oliverestilismo
Hair Assistant: Maria Mar Mercader @mercaderubeda
Photography: David Arnal @davidarnalteam
Retouche: David Arnal @davidarnalteam
MUA: José Méndez@makeupbyjose_mdz
Styling: Mikoto @mikotovill
Models: Lidia Martínez @lis.sten /Susana Martínez @susanamarlo/Isabel Sáez@isabel_saez66
Products: Montibello Hair @montibellohair_es
Oliver Estilismo present their Shibuya collection, a tribute to the busiest pedestrian crossing in the world. A point of reference for the world and especially for young people, Shibuya (Tokyo, Japan) is a hub of commerce, fashion and styling, famous for having spawned the Kogai subculture. Oliver is committed to reflecting the rising Asian trend, from the invasion of sushi in the West, through Japanese TV series, the rise of manga and hentai, to Rosalia's chicken teriyaki. Shibuya breathes street and cosmopolitan Tokyo, disinhibition in the world of clothing and the way it is shown in the streets. Precise haircuts to obtain straight and asymmetrical shapes, pastel colors, faded and degraded.