Monday 24 September 2012

LFW FUDGE for Meadham Kirchhoff - James Pecis

I never usually write too many brand/ sponsored related Fashion Week posts.. Usually because there is just not enough time in a day to get through it all and I work FW so posts will almost certainly be delayed.. just like this one! Now I had an absolute ball assisting Val Garland in NY on several shows this season.. though this year I am not in London for LFW so a little delayed in the looks that were on the runway.

I was informed of the wonderful work of James Pecis at Meadham Kirchhoff at LFW for SS13 using FUDGE hair care products.. I loved it so much I had to post it so you could all see. James is one of my favourite Session Stylist he is always exploring new shapes, colours, trends and I just love the style of his work its quirky and always fun.. 

Oh and I love Fudge products! I use them on my clients hair as well as my own and have been for several years! You can always count on this brand for great hair results!

Take a look at James Pecis creation for this show.. Makeup looks fab too!






James gives his tips on how to recreate the look at home:
1.     Prep the hair with dry shampoo to remove any grease and make it easy to style the hair.
2.     Using a tail comb, separate the front section of hair just behind the ears.  Tie the rest of your hair out of the way to make it easier to braid your hair.
3.     Using the tail comb to create an off centre zizag parting.  Start braiding the hair in a tight french plait down the right hand side of your head.  Once you get to the nape of the next, plait in the normal way and secure with a snag free plastic hair band. 
4.     Repeat the plait on the left hand side.
5.     Take the plait from the right and wrap back around the nape of the neck and tuck and pin into the left plait.  Repeat process on the left side.
6.     Textruta: The Fudge kit
Fudge Dry Shampoo – RRP £9.95
Fudge Matte Head Gas – RRP £10.45
Fudge Sky Scraper – RRP £9.45

Next, take sections of the loose hair and spray with Matte Head Gas.  Use a thin curling wand to create tight ringlets.
7.     Pin the curls high and forward on your head with curling pins.  Gently ease the curls with your fingers to create more height, and a wispy softness to the style.
8.     Take a length of thin elastic and an upholstery needle and weave thought the curls to secure the style in place – you may need a friend to help you do this.  If an extra pair of hands is not available you can secure the style in place with hair grips.
9.     Finish with a good mist of hairspray such as Fudge’s Sky Scraper to hold the style in place.


Thanks y'all for reading.








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