Wednesday September 15th, 2010 – Chelsea Art Museum
Renato Campora, lead stylist for Frédéric Fekkai, created a “modernized rockabilly style” for the Marchesa Spring Summer 2011 presentation. Campora applied the Fekkai Essential Shea Tame & Style Pot de Crème to the hair. Then, he flipped the head over and braided the hair out so that it will fall perfectly on top of the head. Next, Campora secured the braid into a bun at the crown. Next, he smoothed the hair using the Fekkai Essential Shea Ultra-Rich Mask and applied Fekkai Silky Straight Smooth Finish for protection and shine. Finally, for a richer and rougher style, Campora placed an embellished accessory designed by Marchesa to the finished look.
Product used:
Fekkai Essential Shea Tame & Style Pot de Crème– This rich moisturizing styling crème tames and smoothes the hair, leaving it touchably soft. Can be used on wet hair for smooth, frizz-controlled waves or sleek locks when blow dried smooth.
Price: $35 4 fl. oz. Bottle; $32, 7 fl.oz.
Fekkai Essential Shea Ultra-Rich Mask – An intense conditioning treatment that replenishes ultra dry, coarse or unruly hair leaving it manageable, soft and strong.
Price: $30, 5 fl. oz. Bottle
Fekkai Silky Straight Smooth Finish – This weightless serum wraps each hair strand with concentrated smoothing agents and fights humidity, frizz and curl all day for sleek and shiny hair.
Price: $23.00, 1.7 fl. oz. Bottle
Shop Frederic Fekkai’s products via fekkai.com
See more photos below:
Photos: C.B Stylerumor.com
Hairstyle: Renato Campora, lead stylist for Frédéric Fekkai
Makeup: Talia Shobrook for Le Métier de Beauté
This is very ballerina I love the look with the crown <3
Love the ballerina style