Collection 1941: men's looks inspired by historical events
From JOSE URRUTIA
History is another source of inspiration for artists, and this collection is no exception.
Hair: Jose Urrutia @Peluquería Jose Urrutia
Hairdressing assistant: Veronica Calpa Perugachi
Photo: Esteban Roca
Retouching : Esteban Roca
Makeup: Nacho Sanz
Style: Visori FashionArt
Products : Revlon Professional
The 1941 collection is an overview of the darkest past, in which humanity was oversaturated with violence. In this case, Jose Urrutia is inspired by a historical event - the attack on Pearl Harbor, the 80th anniversary of which is celebrated this year. This collection should make us think about the trauma that any war causes.
Curls falling in an open and clear cascade, like a bomb effect; haircuts with shiny and flawless bangs, typical of army discipline; tousled textures, raised capes that harken back to the aesthetics of hard times.
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