The first 2021 lifestyle hair collection by Tom Connell
Darker panels of colour in unexpected places: make your hair look thicker and brighter thanks to the contrast between colour shades
We're excited to present two timeless styles: a short grey pixie cut inspired by Tilda Swinton and a long layered haircut in tasteful chocolate brown tones. Each look bears the name of the woman who wears it, as a part of the Davines "Portraits of People" project: a long-term cultural journey that began in 2020 with The Eternals collection and aims to represent the evolution of how women express their personality through hair.
Stephanie
This cool Tilda Swinton inspired haircut can be adapted for all ages.
The darker shadow panels provide a great introduction to colour for someone with white hair wanting to add thickness and depth, without the commitment of a full head colour.
The dark section creates a visual effect where the white tones of the rest of the hair appears brighter, and the hair in general looks thicker thanks to the contrast between the shades.
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The aim of the lifestyle collection is to be like a great pair of jeans or classic white t-shirt. The best brands reconfigure these designs adding details in fresh ways to create a combination of newness and nostalgia, making them relevant for today’s wearer.
Tom Connell - Davines Hair Art Director
Alice
Alice is wearing an iconic 70’s LA Laurel Canyon look in two chocolate brown tones.
Normally the lightest part of the hair is closest to the face, here we took this concept and reversed it. The rich darker chocolate is close to the skin and its shadow enhances the eyes and cheekbones of the wearer. A lighter chocolate tone is placed behind throughout the rest of the head.
Leaving the hair to dry in natural waves enhances the cohesion of these complimentary tones.
Express your soul
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I want to help any woman to express her creativity, going beyond the here and now to portray the most intimate element of human being, the one that is not affected by style choices or momentary situations, but anchors to our most unchangeable and sacred essence. Namely our soul.
Tom Connell - Davines Hair Art Director
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