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Modern/classic texture. (Texture's triumph: part I).(Brief Article)
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SalonNews
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December 1, 2002
- Author:
- Alper, Nicole
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Often in times of economic and emotional lows, society looks to the artistic community for fantasy, escapism and excitement. Texture in the design industry--such as the juxtaposition of different fabrics in fashion and faux finishes in interior design--have inspired the professional beauty industry to work with more texture as well. The textural play this season emphasizes the unique results possible on any hair type, and how texture works with cut, color, cultural ideals and techniques.
"I wanted the company to start thinking about texture," says Anthony Cristiano, national creative director for Mario Tricoci/Elizabeth Arden Salons & Day Spas, "because the more excited ...