Orlando pita creates stunning updos at carolina herrera spring/summer 2011 show
Stunningly simple but effective hair complemented the colours, prints, and floral appliqués seen at the Carolina Herrera Spring/Summer 2011 show. The cut and details were inspired by traditional clothes from Korea and the hat, customarily worn by men, and the wrapped belts complete the silhouette. Orlando Pita for Moroccanoil created unique, intricate looks with bold graphic details inspired by Korean design which were as detailed as the clothes.
"I love this hairstyle," said Orlando. "When Korean women dress, nothing is out of place and everything is beautifully thought out. My hairstyle is precise and graphic, with no loose or separate pieces. Moroccanoil products give hair hold, smoothness and shine and everything is attached and held together only by custom‐made hair barrettes that match the exact colour of the model's hair. They're strategically placed to make sure they completely hold every part of the look in place." Read on to find out how to get the look:
1 Orlando first applied argan oil‐infused Moroccanoil Light throughout dry hair to create a healthy looking frizz‐free shine, and smooth, healthy‐look ends.
2 Next, he applied Moroccanoil Hydrating Styling Cream mid way from the back of hair to the ends, then blow-dried the hair smooth and straight with a round brush.
3 Once finished, Orlando created a deep side part, pulled hair back, and sprayed it with Moroccanoil Luminous Hairspray. He then combed the hair again with a wide tooth comb, sprayed with Moroccanoil Luminous Hairspray and pulled right side of hair diagonally over left, and pinned the hair above the nape of the neck with a creative cluster of custom made "Hair‐Barrettes" that matched the color of model's hair.
4 These were pinned either horizontally or vertically to create dramatic graphic patterns. The finished looks were sprayed once again with Moroccanoil Luminous Hairspray for added hold, and finished with a misting of Moroccanoil Glimmer Shine Spray.
5 Orlando created two variations of the style, an updo as well as a longer ponytailed effect.
For the longer look, Orlando combed the hair into a ponytail, sprayed once again with Moroccanoil Luminous Hairspray, and added additional horizontal hair‐clips to accent the graphic effect.
6 To create the dramatic chignon, Orlando took finished ponytails, looped them around, and pinned with diagonal, horizontal, and vertical hair‐clips. He finished with Moroccanoil Glimmer Shine Spray.