Loose or tied back, long or short, hair becomes a silent language: it tells who we are, preserves our uniqueness and defines an unmistakable style. A short fringe, seemingly winking at the pin-up spirit, engages in dialogue with a casual outfit, creating an enveloping play of contrasts between the cupro and cotton by Tessitura Marco Pastorelli. The coppery and reddish hues by Blue on Blues Fashion Fabrics appear to capture the light of a vibrant head of hair, while curls rest gently on the blouse, like a natural extension of the fabric itself. A wet-look hairstyle opens up a chromatic spectrum that fades from light brown into deeper tones, even brushing against green: the same tactile vibrations that surface on the canvases by Mapel / Stelloni. The black lace by Renard Grière intertwines to evoke the power of a full afro, in which each curl seems to hold a story. Alongside it, jet-black hair enriched with wide braids and lighter extensions finds an elegant, luminous echo in Scarpellini accessories. The treatments by Camac Industria Moda capture the intensity of a bold red bob, paired with a sequin-knit top that shimmers with light. A blue make-up look, with a strong editorial edge, creates a magnetic contrast with soft honey-coloured waves, reflecting its tones onto the natural fibres by GMF Marzotto Fabrics – Marzotto Group. Beige and black meet on the virgin wools by Angelico, shaping a confident and elegant chromatic balance that resonates in dark curls framed by a warm, welcoming setting. Finally, another striking afro hairstyle engages in dialogue with the refined textures by Riopele Têxteis fabrics, while AyB Hislabor accessories fall into place with natural harmony, evoking a refined, joyful and elegantly minimalist aesthetic.
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