Lanvin ss14 campaign continues white blonde's reign

Published 30th Jan 2014 by rachael
Lanvin ss14 campaign continues white blonde's reign Lanvin Spring/Summer 2014 campaign shot by Steven Meisel with Julia Nobis, Laurie Harding and Sasha Luss The Lanvin SS14 campaign shows that there's no stopping the rise of ice-white blondes as this year's biggest colour trend. The Spring/Summer shoot from the Paris fashion house, shot by Steven Meisel, features models Julia Nobis, Laurie Harding and Sasha Luss with matching icy white hair for a super-striking image. With no shortage of peroxide blondes on the catwalks and runways, it won't be long until celebrities adopt the look - and clients follow. Faye Turner, HOB Salons’ creative colour director and creative team member, tells us how to get the look...
Going white blonde is a fantastic way to make a fashion statement however those who commit to it also commit to the sometimes high maintenance of this look. Anyone with a light natural base and shorter hair can expect to achieve the popular Nordic white blonde as seen in the Lanvin SS14 campaign. Regular treatments are a must to keep the hair in great condition as is the occasional violet shampoo and conditioner to remove yellow tones. Sometimes these can be a little strong, so my trick is to mix them with normal shampoo and conditioner so as to not build up that grey tone, particularly on the ends. For darker natural bases it becomes trickier. The natural yellow in the hair is harder to bleach out making this clean white very difficult to achieve, therefore in certain cases a darker tone of blonde may be more suitable for the hair and skin tone of the individual. At HOB we offer a just blonde service where out colourists expertly bleach hair and then suggest tones that are suitable for the individual client and their natural colouring.
See the campaign come to life in the video below:
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Published 30th Jan 2014

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