Oslo Trend - Black Rat

Posted by Kutt Grünerløkka on 5. Feb 2014



On Sunday 2 of february the new consept Oslo Trend started.
This is a new arena for fashion and design in Norway created to bring the fashion and enthusiasm back to the Norweagian culture.


 


On Tuesday 4 of February Black Rat had a fantastic show at Blå in Oslo. 
Combined with the show ´Tomorrow we move to Hawaii´,´ Deathcrush baby´ and ´Arif´ played.
The Designer behind Black Rat is Siri Sveen Haaland. Siri graduated from international fashion academy ESMOD in 2009 and during that time she managed to set her mark into the fashion industry.
Want to see more of Black Rat visit their web page www.blackrat.no

Kristine was one of the hairdressers behind the hair at this magnificent show, take a look at the pictures from backstage and the show here and enjoy! 


































































//Kristine

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Ditch hat-head this winter!

Posted by Kutt Grünerløkka on 17. Jan 2014

King Winter is finally here. FINALLY! Thank you for making the days brighter and all of us happier! 

There is a million women wearing hats and only some of them look good. As I looked around, I realized the hats were cute, the women were cute, but these ladies' manes were not working out. Because yes, it freaking matters how your hair looks under a hat. And the good news? It doesn't take much effort to do this right. 



It's all about balance.
If you're rocking a beanie, big loose waves are the way to go. Think about it: If you're wearing something close to your head, super straight, sleek hair will make you look like a Q-Tip.  
Adding some loose waves will balance the snug-fitting topper. Keyword here is loose. No date night stuff.
Nothing looks more ridiculous than jeans and a beanie with an over-done 'do, right? Plus, if your hair already has a bunch of body, you won't have super-flat hair when you pull off your hat.

If you're working it in a wide brimmed hat, go for mostly straight hair with just a little bit of movement--like round-brush blow out or brushed-out waves at most. Since the big floppy hat is so wide, major waves would make your head look wider. Avoid hat head by spraying roots with a volume powder before heading out. 

   

Curl your hair on Sunday, rock a beanie running errands. Then, brush out the curls Monday AM and throw on a big floppy hat with some wide legged jeans and platform booties. 


//Siri

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2014

Posted by Kutt Grünerløkka on 17. Jan 2014


Here you can see the biggest hair trends for this spring and summer. Be inspired and have fun!




Accessories
  
The look: A cute, girlie touch can soften the other hair trends - such as wet-look shine or flat side partings - and an accessory is the easiest way to do it. There were leather wraps and clips on the catwalks, but our fave take on this trend is with bold bows. Alexa Chung’s doing it already – of course.
The shows: Roksanda Ilincic (pictured), Daks, Maria Grachvogel






Edgy bobs
The look: Bobs have been brewing for multiple seasons but for 2014 they’re edgy. Short fringes and striking colours make up the trend’s DNA. One for the beauty brave.
The shows: Marc Jacobs (left), Chanel (right)



Mermaid waves
The look: Glossy, nautical waves are the new look for beachy blondes this year. Both clean and wet-look textures work and a centre-parting look current.
The shows: Diane von Furstenberg (left) more structured, Calvin Klein looser, J Mendel (right) glossy



Messy plaits
The look: Plaits are the tress trend that keeps on coming and we’re not complaining. This season they’re either glossy or matte, but always messy. Handy for those of us who aren’t perfectionists!
The shows: Rachel Zoe (left) and Giles (right)




Retro curls
The look: The 70s are major for Spring/Summer and the way to tackle the trend is with retro curls. The look has a modern twist with low side partings (did we mention they were a trend?) and they’re completely frizz-free.
The shows: Holly Fulton (pictured left), Maria Grachvogel (right)




True romance
The look: If you’re looking for wedding and party hair inspiration call off the search. The trend for ethereal, dreamy up-dos are IN. Take a laidback approach to it for effortless romance.
The shows: Erdem (left), Temperley (right)




High shine
The look: This is killer shine, almost wet but glossy not greasy. From gelled sides to slicked-back roots this flat-to-the-head look works well when it leads into a sleek low ponytail or with loose lengths revealing a contrasting matte texture.
The shows: Kenzo (left), House of Holland (right) and Ashley Williams





Extreme side partings
The look: Androgyny is having a moment but the trend for the 1930s-inspired boyish comb-over actually oozes confidence and can look super-sexy.
The shows: Stella McCartney (pictured), Pucci, Fendi, Dior, Erdem




Slept-in texture
The look: Lived-in locks are huge for Spring/Summer ’14. At Topshop Unique they were rougher than beachy waves, while at Balmain they were soft and sleepy. The key is making this look undone, but well done.
The shows: Mulberry, Unique (left), Marc by Marc, Balmain (right)





Sporty
The look: Victoria Beckham has proved you don’t have to wear trainers to nail the sports luxe look. From stretchy headbands at her show, to blinging visors at Marni, the trend for workout wear as hair accessories was much more chic than eek. We love it when fashion is practical as well as pretty.
The shows: Victoria Beckham (left) and JINsoon For Vera Wang (right)



Read more: http://www.cosmopolitan.co.uk/beauty-hair/news/styles/hair-trends-spring-summer-2014#ixzz2pwQJ4MIl



//Siri

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My favorite photographer!

Posted by Kutt Grünerløkka on 17. Jan 2014

Here are some pictures of the wonderful photographer Nick Knight. he is my favorite with its stunning pictures he had in V magazine a while back. every time I look for inspiration I sit and look at some of his pictures and they amaze me every time! Enjoy!




















//Siri

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