Video: Creativity on the head. Mind-blowing sculpture hairstyles by Joanne Petit-Frere
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Natural adornments that women always carry with them are hairstyles, eyes and a smile. That is why ladies carefully monitor the condition of their teeth, come up with creative options for eye makeup and accessories for eyelashes, and also devote a lot of time to their hair, nourishing them with masks and balms, constructing intricate hairstyles from them. I found myself in this field of applied contemporary art Joanne Petit-Frere, French hairstyle artist and just a bright, stylish young lady. In conversations with people, Joanna often has to clarify that a hairstyle artist is not a hairdresser or a stylist. Most of all, her occupation resembles the work of an architect or a fashion engineer who constructs something extraordinary, outstanding, special from a shock of hair. Having enchanted the hair, Joanna Petit-Frere turns it into a real work of art - not just a hairstyle, but a sculpture of hair.
Since childhood, the hairstyle artist has been at war with her own hair, which has always been a thick and disobedient mane, curling in small rings - African roots affected. In order not only to "tame the obstinate", but also to look stylish and fashionable girl, she had to invent more and more new ways of braiding her hair, because Joanna's head was always adorned with original designs with ribbons, rubber bands, hairpins. So her own style gradually emerged, with bright and large ethnic ornaments, complex massive hairstyles, which made her noticeable, original, and distinctive. Having turned her hobby into a hobby, and then into a profession, Joanna Petit-Frere did not abandon her "trick", making the massiveness, multi-storey and pretentiousness of art hairstyles her calling card.
So unlike other designers and fashion stylists, the hairstyle artist is a welcome guest of creative studios and workshops, art laboratories, modeling agencies and advertising companies. Her services are in demand, and her hair-sculptures are breathtakingly beautiful, and just as remarkably ridiculous. Naturally, these structures are not intended for everyday events and everyday life, which means that many are destined only to look at the massive, intricate hair designs on the models' heads. But you won't wear a Chanel silk cocktail dress to work, Joanna Petit-Frere smiles.
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