For the highly anticipated Suzanne Rogers presents Zac Posen Fashion Show, the first event Zac Posen runway show in Canada, Antonio Corral Calero for Moroccanoil mimicked the “peek a boo curl”, Veronica Lake’s signature hairstyle – soft but structured flowing curls which complimented the gorgeous gowns from Zac Posen on the catwalk.
“We wanted to create a hairstyle reminiscent of Old Hollywood with a contemporary twist” said Calero. “This look was the true depiction of timeless feminine elegance.”
Elegance is right. Perfect for any hair length, Calero worked with both long and short do’s like that of Coco Rocha for the show, giving the each look that touch of glamour. Lucky for us, these hair looks are easily achievable with the help of Moroccanoil products.
How the Look Was Created:
- “I started by prepping dry hair with Moroccanoil Lightthroughout the mid-lengths of hair followed by Moroccanoil Hydrating Styling Cream to keep hair hydrated and improve elasticity.”
- “I saturated the hair with Moroccanoil Root Boost, from roots to ends.”
- Next, I blow-dried the hair using my fingertips to lift pieces and create volume.”
- “I then created a deep left side part using the arch of the eyebrow as a guideline to determine the depth of the part.”
- “Using a 1 1⁄4 inch curling iron, I set all strands of the hair (on the base of the iron), taking horizontal sections.”
- “Then, spraying each section with Moroccanoil Luminous Hairspray Strong I curled pieces toward the face, and pinned in place to cool, “brick-laying the sections at the back of the head.”
- “I brushed out the curls to create a softer look using the Moroccanoil Boar Bristle Classic Brush moving behind the ears and forming a more defined wave on the heavier side of the hair part.”
- “I finished with a spray of Moroccanoil Luminous Hairspray Strong to keep strands in place.
More pictures from the runway show and the gorgeous hair looks that Moroccanoil created are below. We’re inspired for some glamour in our lives, are you?
Anesha Sylvia
7 May
Lovely recap. And, great pics!