A few months ago, I had the pleasure of being a hair model for my friend, Dyanne Mueller's graduation show at Arrojo Studio in New York City. Her concept came about in part because of my hair, which I'd had her refresh on a few occasions. My hair at the time was a cool blond on top with jet black underneath. I had a shaved side. She lifted and toned my already level 10 blond to a silvery platinum using Wella's Silver Lady among other things, and used a black demi on my bottom layers, which intensified the bluish-silver tones of the blond with each wash. In layman's terms... she made me look like some sort of silver elven creature and it looked awesome. To go with this look, she recruited a few other hair models and gave them all two-toned hair, ranging from an extreme white-to-black reverse ombré to purple streaks in jet-black hair. Fellow Arrojo stylist Emily Ann Carroll was on hand to shear everyone's locks into an appropriate style to showcase Dyanne's color work. The show was set to an uber-spooky video featuring a song by industrial band :wumpscut:, and the models were asked to dress in our finest goth-chic attire. At the end of the show, Nick Arrojo came out to congratulate Dyanne for all of her hard work, and thank her for finally allowing her darker side to come out (little does he know...)
Take a look at some pictures from the show below!
See more pics from the (oddly seasonally appropriate) event behind the cut. All photos courtesy of Kurt Komoda.
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