
Autumn/Winter trends Darlington
It only seems like yesterday the Saks Art Team were launching the Spring/Summer trends. And with Autumn/Winter upon us, the new mood boards are ready and we have started our Up Close and Personal seminars to share with everyone the latest fashion trends, which is inspiring our hairdressing.
The mood board has 4 sections to work from, Shape me, Colour me, Cut me and Style me. There is everything from tight head hugging shapes to extreme hat hair from the 80’s, contrasting colours to expensive jewelled tones, to name only a few!
For those of you who have been on courses at our Academies will know the structure to this innovative way of inspiring creativity and challenging your talent and skill.
I travelled up to Darlington at the start of August to meet Tracey, Alison and Lynn who had arrived a day earlier preparing the models. As soon as I arrived and saw the girls we would be working with, it was the usual “best of the bunch” as the girls were all gorgeous! I got straight to work with my models thinking about the looks I would be working with and how best to go about creating it. I worked the 80’s inspired Hat hair and 1940’s style. I had a fantastic time working on both these looks and hope to share more ideas with you on future courses.
The show day is always busy and it’s a juggling act of rehearsals, final prep, makeup and wardrobe. Everyone has a great energy about them and I always get really excited in the build up before getting on stage. The audience were all very welcoming and it was brilliant to be asked questions after the show about my looks and how everyone enjoyed it. The feedback was excellent and it’s a great feeling to know you’ve done a good job.
It is great working with the team, and I had the added bonus of being on stage with Lynn for the first time. They are all great to be around and always full of encouragement and helpful tips. I have enjoyed the new approach to teaching with the mood boards and definitely think it’s the way forward.
Final thanks – to everyone in Darlington for your help and support
It only seems like yesterday the Saks Art Team were launching the Spring/Summer trends. And with Autumn/Winter upon us, the new mood boards are ready and we have started our Up Close and Personal seminars to share with everyone the latest fashion trends, which is inspiring our hairdressing.
The mood board has 4 sections to work from, Shape me, Colour me, Cut me and Style me. There is everything from tight head hugging shapes to extreme hat hair from the 80’s, contrasting colours to expensive jewelled tones, to name only a few!
For those of you who have been on courses at our Academies will know the structure to this innovative way of inspiring creativity and challenging your talent and skill.
I travelled up to Darlington at the start of August to meet Tracey, Alison and Lynn who had arrived a day earlier preparing the models. As soon as I arrived and saw the girls we would be working with, it was the usual “best of the bunch” as the girls were all gorgeous! I got straight to work with my models thinking about the looks I would be working with and how best to go about creating it. I worked the 80’s inspired Hat hair and 1940’s style. I had a fantastic time working on both these looks and hope to share more ideas with you on future courses.
The show day is always busy and it’s a juggling act of rehearsals, final prep, makeup and wardrobe. Everyone has a great energy about them and I always get really excited in the build up before getting on stage. The audience were all very welcoming and it was brilliant to be asked questions after the show about my looks and how everyone enjoyed it. The feedback was excellent and it’s a great feeling to know you’ve done a good job.
It is great working with the team, and I had the added bonus of being on stage with Lynn for the first time. They are all great to be around and always full of encouragement and helpful tips. I have enjoyed the new approach to teaching with the mood boards and definitely think it’s the way forward.
Final thanks – to everyone in Darlington for your help and support
Mario :)
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