rebeccaforan.
Wednesday 14 November 2012
Ophelia.
Labels:
fashion communication,
Heriot Watt,
john everett millais,
ophelia,
photography,
rosalind shrinivas,
styling
Thursday 20 September 2012
LFW Street Style #1
As much as I appreciate individuality etc. this September's London Fashion Week had faaar too much clownin' and not enough sharp suitin'. This woman actually stood out in black, and she is fierce as hell - even with her trainers on.
Labels:
2012,
black,
blonde,
bob,
collar,
crop,
fashion,
London,
nose ring,
rebecca foran,
September,
shirt,
Somerset house,
Street Style,
suit,
trainers,
Week,
white
Thursday 16 August 2012
Overlap.
Labels:
barbican,
editing,
Film Camera,
flowers,
France,
holiday,
layering,
overlap,
photography,
photoshop,
rebecca foran
Saturday 4 August 2012
Tuesday 17 July 2012
Flowers
Labels:
blue,
decay,
Film Camera,
flowers,
ivy,
Nice,
pink,
pool,
pretty,
rebecca foran,
rose,
roses,
South of France,
Sunshine,
swimming
Monday 16 July 2012
Food Fetish.
Just back from my holiday in the South of France. The fruit and veg there is ridiculously huge and delicious and I became mildly obsessed with photographing it.
Labels:
artichokes,
berries,
colour,
colourful,
Film Camera,
food,
fresh,
fruit,
green,
holiday,
lemons,
Nice,
peppers,
pineapple,
rebecca foran,
red,
South of France,
summer,
vegetables,
yellow
Monday 25 June 2012
All About WIGS
I'm now a blogger for Edinburgh Online Fashion Week, super exciting project that will be building up until October! Any Fashion folk in Scotland or THE WORLD should get involved!!! CCCCHECK IT OUT HERE
Wigs, wigs, wigs and more wigs! All of a sudden they have popped up from no where, covering the catwalks of Brighton Fashion Week and the red carpet of the Scottish Fashion Awards. Lou Clavé of Hair for Heros is the genius who has brought back the wig. So far seen on the fashion crowd in Glasgow on the heads of Obscure Couture and model Julia Bell, while being used in photoshoots for Isolated Heros and Once Upon A Time.
Bringing back the wig coincides nicely with the revival of 90s fashion. The tackier, the
glossier, the brighter, the better. They are the perfect backdrop for head chains and hair accessories, and offset bindis beautifully. Not only does Lou Clavé provide wigs, she has an aray of coloured hair extensions, varying from bright neons to pretty pastals. Lou is not only a skilled wig applier and creator, she is an amazing stylist and has done some impressive and magical things with hair. My particular favourite hairstyle is the beautifully ornate beehive she created for Laura McMonagle for the Sunday Herald.
I’ve always had preconceptions about wigs. How on earth do you get
all your hair underneath them? They were always so overly glossy, so
ridiculously bright and just really quite tacky. However, now I am older
and wiser I embrace the tack and the concept that I can have a whole
new hairstyle in ten minutes. Normally being one of these people who is
minimum fuss with hair and make up I find it amazing how smitten I have
become with Hair for Heros. Minimalism is out the window, it is now time
for the bright and the brash!
All the images are courtesy of the Hair for Heros facebook page.
BY Rebecca Foran
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