Sunday 25 September 2011

1997- Raw



Raw creates and introduces haircuts that are once again individual yet commercial and easy to maintain.
The haircuts are seamless with textured lengths. Fringes were a focal point, with short fringes, strong lines or long and more transparent feels.
       Personalizing techniques such as back cutting and deep slicing to create separation and texture. A lot of images giving feeling of the hair being natural and touchable.

1998- On the Edge


On the Edge shows progression in hairdressing, involving our clients more in our work by pushing them to new limits. This new progression was a challenging collection with combined different levels within the haircut which were very clean cut.
      This collection is based on strong lines but at the same keeping a lot of internal textures and seperation. On the Edge encouraged creative "out of the box" doing.
   

Sychronise 2004





In Sychronise fringes are very much the focal poit, being slighty offset or asymmetric. This collection works with creating textured shapes on different lengths hair.

Project 10/ The Look Book 2010




Our most recent collection has strong musical influences especially glam grunge such as Nirvana and Courtney Love. Fashion also plays a major role in influences in this collection including Vogue, Mulberry, Burberry, and Fur textures. All haircuts are versatile and have been created to be reworkable and very importantly- salon friendly. All cuts look undone, aren't neat which really symbolises how we have worn our hair the last year and so texture has become a key part in enabling us to create this style. Classic cuts have been given a wig like qualities with expanded width, whilst vigorous texture  created by elaborate  layering techniques acheieves a rebellious DIY finish to the hair, this is most apparent in Richard Mannah's haircut "The Masha".

Interactive 2009



Interactive shows the understanding of global trends in the world of fashion and its connection with hair.
It uses new techniques, multiple textures and variations in width, height and length all together worked for a uber –luxe feel and exclusive edge.

Flux 2008






Flux represents continual change and expresses how Toni and Guy is evolving year on year. Inspiration taken for this collection include the 1920s, Mia Faro amd Twiggy aswell as musical street cultures at the time.

Kaizen 2007




Kaizen was all about very strong colours and silhoettes, bold shapes and colours really complimented each other. ...Kaizen is japanese and means : already something good that we´re making better, better and better " this is exactly what  Toni and Guy try to acheive  year on year when releasing new collections, our aim is to progress so we are constantly growing as hairdressers.