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Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Monday, May 23, 2011
What's New Pussycat
Last night was amazing!!!!
Oribe's vision came from his inspiration from the beautiful women he works with, his Pussycats. Such as Candice Swanepoel, Jennifer Lopez and Penelope Cruz who graces the cover of Vogue this month.
Oribe introduced his new product Aprés Beach, the perfect spray to give you that beach look we all love.
Here are some photos for those of you who missed the show.




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Oribe's vision came from his inspiration from the beautiful women he works with, his Pussycats. Such as Candice Swanepoel, Jennifer Lopez and Penelope Cruz who graces the cover of Vogue this month.
Oribe introduced his new product Aprés Beach, the perfect spray to give you that beach look we all love.
Here are some photos for those of you who missed the show.




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Saturday, May 21, 2011
Las Vegas
Today I am leaving for Las Vegas to help out with Oribe Backstage. Oribe Backstage is an amazing event with the legendary icon Oribe. The first day starts with a fashion show that really displays what is happening in fashion right now. The second day is a hands on workshop where stylists really get to try their hand at what it is like to be at a fashion show with Oribe himself. I am so lucky to be apart of this, so I hope to share a glimpse of this with you all this weekend.

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Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Real Housewives of Miami
Recently did hair for Housewives of Miami star Adriana Sidi and the swimsuit models for the Ponko Swimwear Catalog. I created this big beautiful look for her using Hotheads Extensions.

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Sunday, May 15, 2011
Back stage
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Shooting for Fiasco Mag
I am prepping for an amazing day of shooting with Photographer Mark Drew, Stylist Carlos Davis and Make-up Sidney Jamila
Super excited because we are shooting with a great model Eva J Kubatova. This is her featured on the cover Italian Vogue shot by Steven Meisel

Wardrobe is being shipped down from NYC. So we can expect some top notch fashion as opposed to the limited Miami market. Stay tuned for some behind the scenes posts.
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Super excited because we are shooting with a great model Eva J Kubatova. This is her featured on the cover Italian Vogue shot by Steven Meisel

Wardrobe is being shipped down from NYC. So we can expect some top notch fashion as opposed to the limited Miami market. Stay tuned for some behind the scenes posts.
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Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Y.S. Park Brushes
I just got in some of my favorite brushes by Y.S. Park These are hand made Japanese brushes. The bristles and quills are the best. They don't burn or melt and soft to the touch. I also got some othe gold anodized clips.




Y.S. Park clips: cool gold anodized and super strong clip

Amazing Japanese style Bobby pins




Y.S. Park clips: cool gold anodized and super strong clip

Amazing Japanese style Bobby pins
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Finding Inspiration
As a fashion hairstylist one is always trying to create something new and to constantly be inspired. This is a very interesting balancing act. On one hand we look at amazing photographers such as Erwin Blumenfeld, Helmut Newton and Richard Avedon and they had really set this standard of breaking the mold. Now the funny thing about this is that we then want to recreate this in some form or fashion. As we see everything is created and re-created. The re-creation process may be artistic in some fashion, especially if the message is pertinent. But more often than not we use it as a way of helping us to the next creative process. So I am left with the dilemma that every artist suffers. The creation of something bold and new that pushes the boundaries and causes us to THINK, or i can stay confined into what we all know works and what really sells. After all we need to make a living to some degree. I have decided to oscillate between the two. On one hand I can really allow my personal work to exceed all limits and on the other I will keep things at a level that I know will allow myself to stay employed.
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