Fudge styles hair for lingerie london show

Published 25th Oct 2012 by rachael
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Fudge provided the styling for the first ever Lingerie London event, styling the hair of celebrities and models for the fundraising catwalk show.


Inspired by similar events in New York and Miami, the shows are organised by the Seven Bar Foundation and are hosted to raise funds for women in developing countries.


The London event saw luxury lingerie brand Agent Provocateur and couture latex designer Atsuko Kudo partner up for an evening of catwalk shows and fundraising, hosted by Patrick Kielty and Dawn Porter.


The Fudge team, directed by global session stylist Snowden Hill, created a series of looks for the evening, styling 100 models - including guest models Peaches Geldof, Abbey Clancy, Sarah Harding, Zara Martin, Marie Helvin and Immodesty Blaize - as well as dancers and aerialists.


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The first show of the evening showcased the couture latex creations of Atsuko Kudo, with big beautiful 50s-inspired bouffants contrasting against the latex clothing. Snowden explained that he wanted to create a contradiction to the outfits , with towering textured beehives proving the perfect choice.


For Agent Provocateur, dancers, models and hostesses rocked three different looks for each section of the show, starting with a sleek side-parted style with low bun for the military opening section.


Models in army gear swung from monkeybars and performed pull-ups and press-ups before marching down the stage, with their tight low hairstyles providing a chic base to their military caps.


The next section was all about glamour, with big, bouncy blow-dries inspired by Farrah Fawcett complementing glittering corsets, lace gowns and floating kimonos.


Closing the show was a gothic-inspired section, with two looks to complement the black leather lingerie. Look one saw hair piled high on the head in a textured, voluminous updo while look two saw a softened version of the look for a half up, half down style.


rachael

rachael

Published 25th Oct 2012

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