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N° 18/12 EDITION TRENDS Colour palette FEATURE Men’s grooming techniques, styling tips and fashion trends INTERVIEW Rossano Ferretti Anthony Mascolo www.estetica.co.za

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Each Estetica magazine will transport you into a world of vision, imagination and pure luxury. Every page, photograph, story and visual experience is an inspiration. Allow yourself to indulge in the latest trends while broadening your knowledge. Estetica South Africa is printed four times a year and is a high-gloss magazine with over 140 pages dedicated entirely to the latest trends from the world of hair, fashion and beauty. Estetica has a strong connection to the South African beauty industry, allowing you to receive in-depth news and information of the major issues and trends that affect the business, which makes Estetica South Africa an essential professional tool. The International Section contained in each edition, provides the reader with important hair and beauty exposure, showcase gorgeous hair collections from world renowned hairdressers and the hottest international trends in fashion and beauty.

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FEATUREMen’s grooming techniques, styling

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INTERVIEWRossano Ferretti

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C O N T E N T

F A S H I O N

10 Catwalks Fashion Week

16 Looks Hollywood Intrigue

20 Trends Colour Palette

25 Accessories Wintery Forecast

27 Beauty Women

29 Beauty Men

30 Trends Great Grooming

34 Catwalks Modern Men

43 Vision Creative Simplicity

48 Vision Sensual Liberation

ESTETICA No.18/2012 – EIGHTEENTH EDITION 2012

Lightweight creative. Dandy whimsical, cinematic appeal. Dazzling colours, fairy-tale features. Once upon a time...

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Published under licence from Estetica, Edizioni Esav srl,

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Email: [email protected]: www.estetica.co.za

STAFF

PublisherRichard Fletcher

General ManagerVan Fletcher

EditorCindy Horton

Chief Sub-Editor Sheheema Albertyn-Burton

DesignJayne Mace

Advertising & Business Development Manager

Lizel Jonker

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M O D A : I N T E R N A T I O N A L T R E N D S

54 Urban Style

68 High Society

76 Dreaming

86 Prêt à Porter

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Today good grooming means more than a cut and shave. Relax and pamper yourself.

P R O F E S S I O N A L

96 Competition

97 Feature ESTETICA Men

98 Interviews The Tigi Heritage

104 Interview Universe Ferretti

106 Advice Shave Alert

110 Interview Paul Mitchell

113 News Report

116 Agenda Calender

120 Products Reviews

125 Subscriptions ESTETICA AFRO

127 Subscriptions ESTETICA

128 Stockists

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E D I T O R I A L

Picture supplied by Schwarzkopf Professional From a young age my mom taught me a very basic beauty

routine which has stuck with me ever since. Not a night goes by where my mascara isn’t removed or my night cream isn’t applied. My mother would save money wherever possible, but not on her beauty products. All her pots of promises, neatly lined up on her dressing table. I would watch her go through her strict routine, from cleansers to creams and finally make-up. Often trying to copy her, I would end up with make-up everywhere but the desired place. My father on the other hand is a real ‘mans-man’ who works outdoors in comfy clothes and durable shoes. His morning routine takes about 20 minutes and consists of a bar of soap, toothpaste, deodorant and aqueous cream used from head to toe. So you can imagine my surprise when I started realising that my professional hair products and expensive face creams started diminishing rather quickly. At the same time my boyfriend’s complexion was looking rather radiant. The reality is that men nowadays are becoming more aware of their appearance and want to improve their looks wherever possible. Gone are the days when a man’s beauty routine consisted of soap and water. Almost every reputable beauty and hair brand has launched a men’s range targeting their specific needs. Therefore, I thought it was only fair to compile a men’s feature showcasing the latest men’s fashion trends, styling tips and grooming techniques. In this edition, ESTETICA interviews key male hairstylists and finds out how they are influencing the industry. I was extremely fortunate to meet world renowned hairstylists Robert Cromeans and Angus Mitchell while in South Africa. Robert’s eccentric personality and all-consuming passion for the industry is infectious and enough to excite anybody. It was an absolute honour to meet Angus, the son of legendary stylist Paul Mitchell, and it is evident that he has inherited his father’s talent and enthusiasm towards the hair industry. Read more on these dynamic personalities in International Flair on pages 110-112.Update your look with the latest Autumn/Winter 2012/2013 catwalk trends, from the likes of John Richmond and Vivienne Westwood, found on pages 34-41 and refresh your appearance with the must-have men’s beauty products on page 29. We have dedicated this edition to the stylish, daring and inquisitive men out there. I hope that we have inspired you to try new things and answered some of your troubling questions.

Happy grooming!

Cindy Horton Editor

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Estetica South [email protected]

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umble and bumble’s team of hair creatives were a defining presence behind the scenes at all the four major Fashion Week schedules

for Spring/Summer 2012 – and time has shown they were spot on-trend! They took a two-sided approach by combining and contrasting chic sophisticated classics with daring, forward-thinking exoticism. Four London shows in particular symbolised and illustrated the creative threads that wove the Bb. signature styles for the season. For Margaret Howell and Ann-Sofie Back Atelje the Bb. Editorial Stylists featuring Neil Moodie and Ali Pirzadeh created ‘real girl’ styles with subtle but striking embellishments. To accentuate gathered hair and simple buns, the team played with texture and finish, also imparting softness to give a loose, dressed-down feel. At the PeterJensen show it was once again hair-ups, well... of a fashion! Following on from a trend he’d established the previous week in NYC of braiding, teasing and undone extravagance, Neil Moody started off by rough blow drying the hair before backcombing, crimping and straightening to create the illusion of Afro texture with light, airy volume. For the Chistopher Raeburn show, sylist Bianca Tuovi worked in absolute contrast to much of the structured hair-up and often slick looks that have been so prominent this season. Relaxed, sporty and tousled with texture, strong blocked colour delivered a no-nonsense complement to a collection where emphasis had been placed on the depth and texture of the fabrics. In a season of harsh economic uncertainty in which versatility really does count for so much, the Bb. Editorial Stylists have once again proven that a ponytail is never just a ponytail, an up-do doesn’t have to be completely up and lived-in texture and natural waves can be as beautiful and enchanting as even the most sculptured style!

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C A T W A L K S

(below) The Bb. Art Team working on theLFW SS12 collections.

This season’s key Bb. runway products - Shine On Finishing Spray, Bb. Gel, Surf Spray, Hair Powder,

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...and L’Oréal Professionnel at London Fashion Week...The Spring/Summer collections at London Fashion Week turned up some defining looks created by the LP Portfolio Session Team. For the colourful, bright and bold Caroline Charles show, Jonny Engstrom at Guy Kremer took inspiration from a Tim Walker shoot for Vogue with a country feel which integrated the modern woman with an essential retro look reminiscent of the 1950s. Jonny also worked backstage at Fashion Fringe as part of the LP Portfolio Session Team creating the hair for Latvian designer Fyodor Golan, whose collection was inspired by a nymph who lives through a painful metamorphosis, grasping support from nature around her: Californian Heidi Leung, was inspired by Orientalism and celebrity snapshots from the 60s; and Syrian-born Nabil El-Nayal’s ‘All the riches she deserves’. Back to the main runway events, and Mark Woolley from Electric styled for designer Daniel James, with a collection of seductive dresses and separates constructed in the finest butter-soft rubber, lace and chiffon. Hair was inspired by Bladerunner with a baroque feel, achieved by creating a reverse symmetrical roll from a centre parting, with minimal texture for a slick finish. To enhance his levels of nervous energy, Mark was being followed by a film crew from Sky Living, so no pressure then! Over at the Belle Sauvage show, Sam Burnett, Tina Farey and the team from RUSH Hair were working backstage on a Belle Sauvage show which featured their signature digital graphic prints integrated into a range of colourful dresses and separates in bright colours and with contrasting sheer and opaque fabrics. Sensual body con moulded leather contrasted with feminine box pleated chiffon in a palette of yellow, magenta, mint, and lilac. Hemlines were short and shoulders and hiplines emphasised. The inspiration for the hair was a combination of two iconic eras: the 1940s pinned-up waves merged with a sensational mix of modern pop-art classics.

Essential, bang on-trend but with a touch of super-retro chic!

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LP Portfolio Session Team working behind the scenes at London Fashion Week (top to bottom) Jonny Engstrom @ Guy Kremer, Tina Farey @ Rush and ark Woolley @ Electric.

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Hollywood

intrigue With three new edge-of-your seat films – all box office hits – these guys are sexy, talented, sometimes naughtyand – apparently for the moment – AVAILABLE!

s if people didn’t have enough to worry about nowadays, three new films have been reminding filmgoers that things could be

worse, with George Clooney’s political intrigue (The Ides of March), Jude Law in a viral apocalypse (Contagion), and Ryan Gosling in an old-fashioned thriller (Drive). Although none of these is a classic “chick flick”, with these three in starring roles (Gosling also co-stars with Clooney, something tells us the femmes are lining up at the ticket offices!). ESTETICA asked Garret Hamabata to give us his professional opinion of the looks these three leading men sport on the red carpet and around town for KMS California. Garret is Master Stylist and Educational Director at the renowned Vim and Vigor Salon where he specialises in working with the natural texture of his client’s hair and creating styles that are personalised, versatile and low maintenance. Working with KMS California is a perfect fit for Garret, thanks to his belief in celebrating individuality and focusing on versatility in haircuts.

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George ClooneyAs always, sophisticated and classy. His hair is styled with more of a matte, dry finish which goes well with the colours of the overall look. Having his hair parted is a nice touch that adds to the neat, crisp style. The cut could have been cleaned up just a little bit more around the sides and some of the weight taken out for a little less bulk. Overall, you can’t go wrong with George!

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Jude LawIt’s nice to have natural textures to work with. He has soft waves that give body and fullness with minimal effort in styling. He used a light shine product to tame the curls and add separation. The cut could be approached a little differently to be more flattering for his face shape. It seems to be in an ‘in between’ length. His curls are used here to match his laidback appearance.

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Ryan GoslingIn this photo the hairstyle goes well with Ryan’s sleek but carefree look. With the cut being a little on the longer side, it shows a little less reserve and adds a bit of youth. It’s styled in a more polished manner, which contributes to the good boy, sex appeal. His facial hair is a good added touch to balance out his dressy, casual outfit.

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