Usually it would be a bit early to start thinking about the next Autumn/Winter season. That is, if it wasn’t for the hype around a late 2012 cinema release of the latest adaptation of F Scott Fitzgerald’s novel, The Great Gatsby. That trademark look of the mid-1920′s, with sleek bobbed hair, red lips and pale & interesting skin tones, couldn’t have come sooner for those eager to backlash against the rise of fake tan and hair extensions. As the beauty pages of fashion mags around the world explode with flapper-glamour, we thought we’d do some research to see how they did it back in the day.
You could be forgiven for thinking that getting an undercut is about the most contemporary thing you could do. Well it pretty much is, but that doesn’t make it original… By piecing together traditional barbering techniques used in 1920′s hairdressing and combining them with contemporary methods, we’ve taken the iconic look of the early 20th Century and updated it for the 21st… With a combination of old-skool clipper cutting and contemporary scissor work, we’ve created a look that will hold it’s shape, almost without styling and a hemline that swings like the Charleston!
Our full-length step-by-step tutorial movie showing you how to create this classic cut is:
Available for download here.
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Concept/Photography/Hair: Neil North MA.
Make-up: Cornelia Page.
Model: Stella S @ totalRestyle.
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