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Finalist for 2016 Hair Expo Australian Hairdresser of the Year, Emiliano Vitale of é SALON in Sydney presents his latest collection, SINUOUS. Its inspirations are the moods and ethics of post-WWII Italian Cinema. It pays homage to the natural beauty and shape of the fierce female; a character made up of femininity, with expensive taste and a sense of sex appeal. Take a peek at this magnificent collection, it does not dissapoint! 

 


 

“Simplicity is the keynote of all true elegance”

-COCO Chanel, 1923

 

To channel the mood and ethics of post WWII Italian Cinema.

To honor the shape and natural beauty defining ‘female’ – the unpredictable, uncanny and unique characteristics symbiotic of a woman.

To stimulate feelings of desire.

To go against the trend of ‘street’ and revive fierce femininity; bringing back beautiful, sexy, expensive beauty.

To minimalise the palette, products, post-production and synthetic enhancement the modern world has become so accustomed to.

 


 

The main inspiration for me was a movie I watched when I was 19. Nouvo Cinema Paradiso

The plot was set a few years after World War II; a Six-year-old boy Salvatore is the mischievous, intelligent son of a war widow. he discovers a love for films and spends every free moment at the movie house, Cinema Paradiso.

Although they initially start off on tense terms, he develops a friendship with the fatherly projectionist, Alfredo, who takes a shine to the young boy and often lets him watch movies from the projection booth.

During the shows, the audience can be heard booing when there are missing sections, causing the films to suddenly jump, bypassing a critical romantic kiss or embrace.

The local priest had ordered these sections censored, and the deleted scenes are piled on the projection room floor.

40 years later and after the death of his mentor, Salvatore is given an unlabeled reel. He watches Alfredo’s reel and discovers that it comprises a very special montage. It contains all of the romantic scenes the priest had ordered cut from movies; Alfredo had spliced the sequences together to form a single film.

Translated here through classic black and white, a sense of romanticism, provocation and freedom through hair design.

 

 

 

Hair: Emiliano & Lisa Vitale for é SALON

Photography: Paul Scala

Makeup: Chereine Waddell

Styling: Jonathan Ailwood


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