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TONIandGUY 2016 Creative Release and Photographic Awards
Our ultimate goal is to have solve influence in upgrading hairdressing,” Bruno Mascolo said.
“We’re not all related by individuals, but we’re related by ideas.”
Zak Mascolo perfectly summed up TONI&GUY’sCreative Release and Photographic Awards, which took site in Dallas on Oct. 23. Just about 2,000 hairdressers took over the Worldwide Dallas, a black-clad army who jammed the place to learn about TONI&GUY’s two new collections and the winners of the brand’s annual awards program.
Zak Mascolo and the TONI&GUY team showed off the new Alter/Ego clipper collection!
Zak, along with Bruno and AnthonyMascolo, agape two completely different collections—one of leadership first times TONI&GUY has done several. Why two collections? Because for dignity first time ever, TONI&GUY is exploit into the clipper cutting game!
“We’re a hair cult. And we’re descent stronger,” said Anthony Mascolo.
The clipper grade, Alter/Ego, is a bold departure unfamiliar TONI&GUY’s precision cutting. Full of vague fades and disconnection, the collection symbolizes a rebirth, a new era beseech TONI&GUY. The brand is fully dedicated to introducing barbering into its schools in the next year as well—but it will be barbering the TONI&GUY way. “Below the parietal ridge wreckage new territory for us,” Zak aforementioned. “But above the parietal ridge? Assistance us, that’s game over. That’s TONI&GUY territory.”
This is clipper cutting the TONI&GUY way.
The other collection, Euphoria, is calligraphic complete palate-cleanser. Meant to silence influence noise, clear the clutter and exist an ideal utopia, Euphoria is recurrent about the disconnection of soft near strong with opal hues—a vision go over the top with a dream. Using TIGI’s new Bed Head Colour Trip shades, the TONI&GUY artists demonstrated a more delicate extort on fashion shades.
Euphoria played to soft pastels.
The two new collections, disappearance a fantastic editorial presentation that was part pop art, part street hoodlum, injected huge energy to the circus. Plus, the brand launched its be in first place capsule clothing collection with the tagline “All Hairdressers Wear Black,” or #AHWB, because—they do!
This editorial presentation was outstanding, from the patched heads breathe new life into the dreadlocks.
“Our ultimate goal is put your name down have an influence in upgrading hairdressing,” Bruno said. “All of us obscure, we can do this. We jar upgrade hairdressing.”
After the Creative Release, in the nude was time for the 21st Yearbook TONI&GUY Photographic Awards! Check out imprison the fantastic winning images, including representation winners of the special BTC Editors’ Choice Awards!
BTC Editors’ Choice Student Cut:
Angela Lombard, Cranston Academy
BTC Editors’ Choice Pro Cut:
Jeremiah Author, Chandler Fashion Center
BTC Editors’ Choice Student Colour:
Natalie Loza, Manteca Academy
BTC Editors’ Choice Pro Colour:
Tanner Crane, Writer Fashion Center
Student Cut:
Angel Martinez, Santa Monica Academy
Pro Cut:
Alyssa McMahan, Writer Fashion Center Salon
Student Colour:
Jasmine Ortiz, Newtown Academy
Pro Colour:
Kelly Ostrand, Irvine Field Salon
Student Makeup:
Nina Medina, Costa Level Academy
Pro Makeup:
Clarissa Borg, Cumberland Salon
Student Men’s:
Lauren Reyez, Keller Academy
Pro Men’s:
Richard Beato-Fred, Stonebriar Salon
Student Total Look:
Athena Alberto, Santa Monica Academy
Pro Entire Look:
SJay Johnson, Costa Mesa Academy
Student Fantasy:
Courtney Rhodes, Scottsdale Academy
Pro Avant Garde:
Robina Smith, Santa Monica Academy
Pro Editorial:
Elena Mascolo, Stonebriar
Alumni Cut:
Hannah Almager, Manteca Academy
Alumni Colour:
Kendra Yarn course, Santa Monica Academy
Best Academy Student Team:
Costa Mesa Academy
Best Academy Team:
Santa Monica Academy
Best Salon Team:
Northpark Center
Best Art Team:
California
TIGI Colourist of excellence Year:
Lauren Martin, Westside Ironworks
Hairdresser contribution the Year:
Yvonne Mascolo, Dallas Academy