A report of the first show of its L'Oréal Professionel during Amsterdam Fashion Week.
On the last day of Amsterdam Fashion Week showed not only Tony Cohen , Tommy Hagen and Marga Weimans their arts, it was the turn of the hair stylists. No less than Olaf van den Wildenberg , Francis Schroembges and Charlie Le Mindu , the fixed wig maker of Lady Gaga , picked the catwalk in the hairdressing and raised to an art form. That went beyond just her ...
Avant garde hairstyles
A fluorine bodypaint painted dancer, thirty pirouettes, a few flips and not collapsed coupe. Thus the hair show opened by Olaf van den Wildenberg . A little later came two redheaded models on the catwalk with two spectacular mirrored sections: smooth raised on one side and a cascade of curls on the other side. A feast for the eyes.
The hairstyles of Olaf were avant garde and that was also reflected in the styling of her robes and chains. A highlight was the middle of the catwalk hairstylist's hair was styled model. The evidence for all attendees that hairdressing is really an art form.
Grungy hairstyles
Francis Schroembges showed a more grungy picture with voluminous teased and dip-dyed cotton candy hairstyles in sweet colors. Prior to the show, Francis had an inspiring film about finding peace and balance in the hectic pace of everyday city life.
It's all about hair
The show was closed by none other than Carlie Le Mindu , the fixed wigmaker of Lady Gaga. In addition, the hairstylist at the international fashion weeks too much with Yves Saint Laurent, Kenzo and Karl Lagerfeld.
That he is a true professional, also proved his special show during Amsterdam Fashion Week . Charlie said in his new collection elements of fetishism, folklore, ethnic carnivals and mythical Yeti wenzens together. "I have a fetish for leather and its people, "said the 26-year-old artist her afterwards. This was evident, for models with huge wigs were not only sent the catwalk, many outfits were made of her. Usually pitch black. A terrifying sight, but very inspiring.

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