From Armani Privé to Giambattista Valli, Fendi and Charles de Vilmorin, models sported sculptural hairstyles that framed faces in artful ways.
At Armani Privé, wisps of hair often fanned across models’ foreheads.
“The inspiration for the hairstyle got here from the gathering with Mr. Armani and Giorgio Armani’s style department,” said Roberta Bellazzi. “The fundamental inspiration was the roses. The rose has all the time been a fundamental element of my skilled growth — it's a logo of elegance and femininity. It’s also a particular symbol of Aldo Coppola, the corporate I work for, for the reason that brand’s inception.”
She began by specializing in the form of models’ faces, starting with their foreheads and profiles, respecting the proportions.
“Each hairstyle had a special touch, because the...
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