QuoteReplyTopic: Victoria Beckham's New Hair Commented by Experts Posted: March 01 2007 at 11:52pm
Dave, if you're suggesting that Kospa might be a publicist for Hooker & Young, or she is passing along words from their publicist, I agree with you 100 percent. What awards have they won, anyway?
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Victoria has a sixth sense in staying one step ahead... She led the way last year, and with this new look she continues to be at the forefront... This... cut... works well with her bone structure and poise, and was recently carried off by... famous teardrop hair cut... taking the bob to the next level... the multi-tonal shades in the new style add more depth to the look. The
mixture of cinnamon and caramel create a relaxed feeling, while the
blonde highlights give a summer touch...
I wonder how much time and money it cost to craft these glorifying words of praise?
Leading hair colour experts Gary Hooker & Michael Young, of award winning salon group Hooker & Young have made the following comments on Victoria Beckham’s new hair.
‘Victoria has a sixth sense in staying one step ahead when it comes to hairstyles. She led the way last year, and with this new look she continues to be at the forefront of fashion. This Vidal Sassoon inspired cut from the early 1970’s works well with her bone structure and poise, and was recently carried off by Sienna Miller in Factory Girl. Influenced by the famous teardrop hair cut, Victoria is taking the bob to the next level.
Victoria Beckham had a big influence on block colours over the winter months but the multi-tonal shades in the new style add more depth to the look. The mixture of cinnamon and caramel create a relaxed feeling, while the blonde highlights give a summer touch. There is a strong chance that the highlights are actually pre-bonded extensions, as available at Hairaisers, a leading hair extensions company, but if, not Victoria is continuing to make a bold statement by moving away from the subtle and soft highlights that have been popular in recent months.
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