Wednesday, April 30, 2008

The German-Born Fashion Editor with the Devastating Smile

Who's that looking over her shoulder seductively on the Contributors page of the Spring-Summer Vogue Hommes International.... Miley Cyrus?










You WISH! It's actually stylist Julia von Boehm, who styled Enrique Murciano and Angela Lindvall for photographer David Mushegain, in a profile of the "Without a Trace" star.




The magazine calls Julia "the German-born fashion editor with the devastating smile."
They weren't lying.
















Check out the Spring-Summer 08 Vogue Hommes for the full shoot and story.





-thm

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Spring is in the Air...

...and THM covers are on the stands.

Look out for new Spring covers from some of our artists!



Shay Ashual styled Julianne Moore's hair for the May cover of Harper's, photographed by Peter Lindbergh.












For the May Glamour cover, Miki styled Fergie for photographer Patrick Demarchelier.













For Numero #92, Christian McCulloch and Diego Da Silva styled hair and makeup for this cover, from the inside story with Greg Kadel.

Friday, April 11, 2008

A Stroke of Genius










In the April edition of British VOGUE, Anna-Marie Solowij exposes what she calls "the new creative order" in the art of makeup.






Solowij explains that the new look is a true movement, dug up from the streets, with elements of the art world, the fusion of fashion + music, and all things abstract and avant-garde.



























For the article, with photographs by Paolo Roversi, makeup artist Lisa Butler (with Neil Moodie styling hair) created the look to capture the feeling of the piece, and Solowij goes on to describe Lisa as "an expert in challenging our perceptions of what is normal."














Click on the article above to get a bigger look.




-thm

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

A Day in the Life


Style.com runs a frequent series in their style blog called "A Day in the Life" where they profile popular faces in fashion, beauty, and style.

During the height of show week in Milan, Neil Moodie shared what a normal day is like for a hair stylist that typically works 10-12 shows every season.

I'm surprised he even had the time to write it all down, given the ATM ate his bank card on Sunday morning, the models all showed up late, someone's heel snapped off, and WHO THE HELL IS DOING MAKEUP!!?!?!?!


All in a day's work, I guess....


Click HERE to read about what went down in Milan.



-thm