Thursday 17 December 2009

PROMOTION!!!!

With great excitement and anticipation I am extremely pleased to announce that Mowgli is opening a new AVEDA Lifestyle Salon and Spa with me as its Creative Director!!!! The new salon/spa will be on St Johns Wood High St with an opening date of early March 2010.

This is a fantastic promotion and oppurtunity for me and also for Mowgli for branching out into its second salon. And what an amazing salon it will be!!!!

Keep posted for more exciting information soon!!!

Danny xxx

Thursday 10 December 2009

TEAM DANNII OR TEAM CHERYL?????

So its the X Factor final this weekend and there has been so much talk in the press over the past few months questioning which female judge is leading in the style stakes this season. Its quite amazing the amount of attention this subject has attracted. So who is winning for you? And more importantly what are they going to wear this weekend on the final???


TEAM DANNII has really been the leader this season. She has gone from being the judge questioned by many brits for her choice of outfits and also what it is that gives her the right to judge on this show. May I add that being a fellow Australian, I know that her CV definitely gives her the credentials to pass on her knowledge on her contestants, from Pop Star to Musical Theatre performer. This season she has won over the hearts of the nation with her strong and chic hair chop, and also her brave choice of clothing that doesnt look like its trying to hard, but in fact it suits her age. Every show she wears her classic bob in a different style, proving to the world that she likes to play with her look and that she doesnt take herself too seriously.

TEAM CHERYL has continued on the same wave as last season that we all fell in love with. Lovely dresses, the same big, long (too long) hair, and the occasional frightful, edgy outfit. Now dont get me wrong, I am a huge supporter of fresh and creative fashion, although I dont think she is pulling it off as well as she would like. Her hair is dated and stale, and this teamed with the "edgy" dresses that she has adorned makes her look like a Chav on a night out in Cardiff. Although in saying this, Cheryl I do absolutely adore you, and I will always continue to support you and your girls. But maybe we need a hair change to show that you are as forward thinking that you think you are.

In debating both sides I think its quite obvious who I believe has the fashion 'X' factor.

COIFFURE CULTURE loves you both....


Wednesday 2 December 2009

DANNYPUOPOLO.COM LAUNCH!!!!!!

Its with great pleasure that I can announce that my website has launched this week. Please check it out and have a play!! Its the centre of 'ME', and it will frequently have new work added, so please keep it on your favourite list!!!! My personal favourite is the special sound notes on the main menu, I cant stop playing with it.....

So here we are......


HURRAH!!!!!!!!


Many thanks to Jake at Uniit for understanding my vision and bringing it to reality! He is a true genius with graphics, and please check out his website link above. And also his fantastic range of T-Shirts at Jokervalve.

Tuesday 1 December 2009

GINGERISM FEATURED IN THIS WEEKS HAIRDRESSERS JOURNAL!

I am very proud to see GINGERISM printed in this weeks Hairdressers Journal magazine, amongst some of the industries leading hairdressers. The feedback has been amazing from all who have seen it, and for those of you who are seeing it for the first time, please enjoy!

Heres to spreading GINGERISM even further!!!

GINGER FOREVER!!!!!!!

Monday 30 November 2009

THE DOLLYKNOT FEATURED IN STYLE MAGAZINE!

Yesterday, flicking through the Sunday Times Style magazine, I was pleasantly suprised to see a step-by-step guide on how to do a Dollyknot (or as they call it, a Dollybun). I just thought I needed to take the oppurtunity to say "You saw it here first" and also "I told you it was hot". Its fantastic seeing hot chicks rocking the look. I especially love a certain gorgeous brunette often seen in the vicinity of Primrose Hill draped in layers of Vivienne Westwood adorned with a Dollyknot. This is exactly what Im talking about people. So next time your in the Primrose Hill area, keep your eyes peeled..........

COIFFURE CULTURE loves you brunette Vivienne Westwood girl.......

xxxxxxx

Tuesday 24 November 2009

AND THE WINNERS ARE............

The Winners of the British Hairdressing Awards were announced last night with the best of the industry in attendance. Taking the ultimate gong of British Hairdresser of the Year is Akin Konizi of HOB for the second consecutive year. And HOB also continued sweeping the awards with Darren Bain collecting London Hairdresser of the Year and finally Artistic Team of the Year. A pretty impressive night for HOB, which Im sure will make the whole industry take notice. Unfortunately Jaimie Stevens of Errol Douglas walked away with no awards, but with Desmond Murray of Atheron Cox taking the Mens section that Jaimie won on his debut last year.

Check out the full list of winners below and their collections by clicking the link.


CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL THE WINNERS.

Monday 16 November 2009

LONDON HAIRDRESSER OF THE YEAR??

So coming up in the next few weeks, the winners of the coveted British Hairdressing Awards will be revealed. These awards are the ultimate title to win the British Hairdressing industry, with possibly thousands of people (including me) entering every year. We have Regional sections, creative Avant Garde, and Color Technician categories. The major title is the British Hairdresser of the year which only people who are nominated can enter. So its a huge deal in the industry as not only does it give a chance for the industry's best to be extremely creative with their trend predictions for the forthcoming year, but it also gives everyone a chance to see what it means to be at the best of your game.

I would like to focus on the "LONDON" category, as i do believe that its the strongest and most competitive in the UK. Take a moment to check out the finalists collections linked below, as the hair is in some cases are quite incredible, and also the photography is stunning.


My personal bet is on Jamie Stevens, Art Director of Errol Douglas. Last year he debuted onto the BHA scene with winning the Mens category and this year he is a finalist in both the London and Mens category. At a young age of 27years, he is bursting onto the BHA scene with a huge burst of talent and inspirational vision. Im sure the industry will see much more to come from him.

I think I have found the man I need to beat in this industry today!!!!

Wednesday 11 November 2009

ITS TIME TO SHAG!!!!!

Is your hair flat and boring?? Does it lack style and personality??? YES?? Then you need a shag my friend.....

The "Shag" has been a very popular haircut of mine in the past few months, as I have known that it was definitely on the rise. And now it seems to have hit the "A" List with the queen, Victoria Beckham debuting her "Soft Chag" as featured in Grazia. I must say that, the cut for Victoria is the next natural step for her to take as she grows out her Pixie Crop from last year, but what she is now doing is working her hair with loads of texture which results in a feminine and fashionable edge. Thats what is so attractive and versatile about this cut. It is a flattering mid length cut, teamed with blunt short to midlength layers that become softer around the face. It looks amazing super straight and glossy, but even more amazing with loads of volume and texture. Lily Allen has also got the right idea with the cut. She debuted her shaggier do at the Q awards last week which is stylish, current and fashion all at the same time.

So if you have been feeling like you need a bit of fun and life injected into your look, then i would definitely recommend going for a "Chic Shag" as AVEDA like to put it. You will not be disappointed.

Sunday 8 November 2009

THE DOLLYKNOT REVISTED!!!!!


FINALLY I have an image of "The Dollyknot" as requested. With a sneak peek at Mowgli's upcoming HAIRUP COLLECTION 2010, and a special mention to Johnny (he is very experienced with a good knot!!), get your eyes into this fierce and fabulous do. This ultra cool and stylish coiffure is going to be hot for the next few seasons girls (and guys with length), so please get into it! Check out the original post below if you haven't already.

" The hottest hair trend of the moment. As seen on the catwalks of LFW, The Times Style magazine, even GMTV have mentioned this fresh and contemporary up do. One would assume that the name comes from the resemblance to dolls hair. It is simply a bun on the top of your head, that translates into a classic style which screams individuality and confidence as it is unique without trying too hard. Its also a style that can be easily repeated at home by the untrained individual. It can be messy or really preened and sleek.

All you need to do is sweep hair up to form a mega high ponytail on the top of your head. This is the main step that needs to be adhered to. The hair cant be too low, otherwise it will resemble the classic bun. This more contemporary version must sit on the top of the head, almost so it looks like it is balancing perfectly like a book. Always use some hairspray to assist in holding your hair in place. Once secured, twist your ponytail and mist with some spray. Start wrapping the hair around itself to make a bun. Secure the end of your ponytail by tucking underneath the lowest point of the bun and secure with some kirby grips. DONE.

You can customise the 'dollyknot' depending if you have a fringe or not. For the most dramatic, slightly 80's influenced finish, team with a blunt box fringe (personal favourite). You could also leave some hair down around the face to soften the look if wearing all your hair up off your face is too much.

Bring some power dressing to your next day in the office or even a night out. Its HOT."




Thursday 5 November 2009

MY "GINGERISM" MOVEMENT IS SPREADING!!!!!


It is spreading people!!!!!! Here is one of my images in the Mowgli salon window!!! Its a small step, but next I face world domination.... I will slowly turn everyone ginger! ONE BY ONE!!!!

EEEEEK... Only kidding!!! But doesnt it look lush??? And many thanks to Gwen, my gorgeous model for looking so amazing... Loves you x

Wednesday 4 November 2009

INTRODUCING JENNY BEAR

PEOPLE WATCH


NAME: Jenny Bear
FAVOURITE SAYING: "wicked"
HAIR ICON: Karen O (yeah yeah yeahs)
STYLE ICON: Debbie Harry
PRODUCTS CANT LIVE WITHOUT: Optrex Brightening Eye Drops
OCCUPATION: Royalties Supervisor at Universal Music Publishing

COIFFURE CULTURE LOVES YOU JENNY BEAR.........

Monday 2 November 2009

EXPENSIVE MAKEUP

Expensive makeup I hear you say???? Its all about looking like you cost a fortune. Mix yellow and bronze shades of metallic gold eyeshadows to make eyes dramatic without looking like you have tried too hard to do so. Gorgeous deep burgundy red lipstick with lashings of blood stained gloss, and a hardly there blush. And yes, add heaps of pearls and anything that looks the cost equivalent of a small car, and your ready to face a day full of canapes, fizz and fabulousness...

YES PLEASE

Thursday 29 October 2009

AVEDA ROADSHOW..... THE RE-CREATE COLLECTION





RECREATE...... to create anew.

Tuesday 27th October at 24, Soho was the launch of the "Re-create" collection for AVEDA. Working for an AVEDA salon, it was great to see the AVEDA Artistic Team at work, presenting works from the collection, and also hairstyles influenced by the collection. Having learnt the collection a few months ago, which quite a few of my clients are already sporting the styles, it was a great opportunity to see the greatest hairstylists AVEDA have to offer at work. The hair cuts and colors are extremely wearable while being individual without looking 'try hard' which unfortunately so many hairdressers get wrong. From the quiffed "Morrissey' gents do, to the graduated "Sling" bob, and my personal favourite the "Chic Shag".

AVEDA is a brand that stays true to its mission of providing a sustainable, natural based luxury cosmetic brand that thinks about the world around us. And while it does this, it sets trends and continues to gain respect in the fashion/beauty world. I love AVEDA, and I love RE-CREATE.




Tuesday 27 October 2009

INTRODUCING KELLY MATTHEWS

PEOPLE WATCH

FAVOURITE SAYING: "Loves it"
HAIR ICON: Bridgette Bardot
STLYE ICON: Juliette Lewis and Marilyn Monroe
PRODUCTS CANT LIVE WITHOUT: Hairspray, Aveda Shampoo and Mascara
OCCUPATION: Visual Merchandiser (Window Bitch)

COIFFURE CULTURE LOVES YOU KELLY MATTHEWS.......

Monday 19 October 2009

"THE DOLLYKNOT"

The hottest hair trend of the moment. As seen on the catwalks of LFW, The Times Style magazine, even GMTV have mentioned this fresh and contemporary up do. One would assume that the name comes from the resemblance to dolls hair. It is simply a bun on the top of your head, that translates into a classic style which screams individuality and confidence as it is unique without trying too hard. Its also a style that can be easily repeated at home by the untrained individual. It can be messy or really preened and sleek.

All you need to do is sweep hair up to form a mega high ponytail on the top of your head. This is the main step that needs to be adhered to. The hair cant be too low, otherwise it will resemble the classic bun. This more contemporary version must sit on the top of the head, almost so it looks like it is balancing perfectly like a book. Always use some hairspray to assist in holding your hair in place. Once secured, twist your ponytail and mist with some spray. Start wrapping the hair around itself to make a bun. Secure the end of your ponytail by tucking underneath the lowest point of the bun and secure with some kirby grips. DONE.

You can customise the 'dollyknot' depending if you have a fringe or not. For the most dramatic, slightly 80's influenced finish, team with a blunt box fringe (personal favourite). You could also leave some hair down around the face to soften the look if wearing all your hair up off your face is too much.

Bring some power dressing to your next day in the office or even a night out. Its HOT.




"LETS TALK ABOUT THE ULTIMATE FOUNDATION"

I am constantly reading about new foundations that have come onto the market, and i must ask are they really needed? The foundation and cosmetic industry is a huge money spinning game, with all women (and some men) constantly on the hunt for the 'ULTIMATE' foundation. I do believe that its great to keep up to date with new products on the market, although having perfect skin comes from 40% product and 60% application skills. By following my foolproof guide below, you will understand how models and celebrities always look so fabulous. They either have a makeup artist doing the work for them, or they understand the basics of good makeup application.

Having trained with MAC Cosmetics, and gained buckets of experience in the fashion/beauty industry, I think its about time that understanding makeup comes a lot easier. To start, foundation is a product made to even out skin tone and give a NATURAL appearance. This is achieved by using the rule, 'less is more'. So all you need to do is get a foundation expertly matched to your skin so that the color sinks straight into your skin. If its too warm, that means its orange, and if its slightly pale, it will be ghostly. I swear by AVEDA inner light tinted moisturiser to even out the skin tone and provide a perfect glow to the face. A light coverage foundation is all you need, as the secret comes with my next step, concealer. Having a concealer with a medium to full coverage is best for the skin. This is what you next apply to any areas on the face that need extra assistance to look flawless. Concentrate on blemishes and also the t-zone area of the face. Build the product up in the areas that need the help, as this way the rest of your skin will still be fresh and natural looking. Make sure to blend the concealer into your skin so that its not obvious that it is there, and finish with a light powder to set the products onto the face for maximum wearability.

EASY..... If Kate Moss can do it, you can too. She is human you know!



Monday 12 October 2009

TO WIG OR NOT TO WIG

I love wigs! They offer such an escapism. You really can be whoever you want to be just by popping on a wig. You dont have to go through the heartache of changing your hair color and then a few weeks later realising that you want to be back to your original color. I feel that celebs like Lady Gaga, Lily Allen and Alexandra Burke of xfactor fame have really got it right. I find it so funny that for some reason its only when someone becomes "successful" that they start having the guts to play around with wigs. We (normal people) should definitely latch onto the trend of wigs and start having a good time with it too! Take Lady Gaga for example, yes love her or hate her, you cant fault her for having a great time with her image. She truly knows how to express herself through her image. We have bow hair, black wig goth gaga and porn platinum gaga. Also Lily Allen with her platinum overgrown bob wig, its good. VERY VERY GOOD.

Now i do want to put a slight downer on the subject by stating that its very important to have a good wig, and this usually means $$$$$$. We all remember Britney with her cheap drug store purchased synthetic wig after she had a run in with a not so friendly pair of clippers. This wig, not so good. It did definitely give her an image, a crazy "i just shaved my hair off" one. If thats the kind of look that you wanna go for, then do it, although i would just like to remind you that its not the best look. Its very "hens night abroad". Why not check out your local Afro hair shop and check out the wigs they have instore? Or even just surf the web and find a supplier. A wig purchase is an investment, that if you pay the right amount, and maintain your purchase, the cost will be worthwhile.

Personally i dont have any hair as i lost it all as a result of androgenetic alopecia at the ripe age of 19. I might just have a go with a wig. There are some days when i wish i had some hair to play around with, and if i listen to what i preach, i could just do that. What you think????

THE QUICK GUIDE TO HOT HAIR COLOR

OK so you want to have hot hair??? EASY i believe i have come up with a fantastically simple way of identifying what color hair one should adorn that will provide the all important image they want to exude.

1- BOLD COLORS
We start off with three shades for the most dramatic impact and personality. These are Platinum Blonde, Ginger (any shade of) and finally Black. These 3 shades of hair color can show a real individuality and guts. Most people with fair skin can pull off any of the above, although it just depends which shade you personally feel most comfortable with. Its simple really... porcelain skin, black/ginge/platinum, and a bold lip color... your officially very cool and on trend. It doesnt matter if its summer or winter you will always be at the front of hair fashion with these shades.

2- ANY SHADE VARIATION IN BETWEEN
Now if its 'natural', beautiful hair your after, then you slot into the color shades inbetween these 3 main contenders. A softer shade of blonde, a natural glossy warm brown, or a dark brown to match your natural tone. These shades which take up a majority of color services are the ones that most people that dont really want to put out a strong image, but a 'natural' one will adorn. We have highlights that dont look like highlights, warm shades of brown that look lightened by the sun, and also deeper browns for a shine that you can only otherwise see in a Pantene advertisement.

I would never want to sound like i only like completing dramatic applications of color, although i do think that what you want to look like to other people has a huge impact on what hair color/cut you have. Its a vanity thing at the end of the day.

WHO DO YOU WANT TO BE???????

Monday 5 October 2009

GINGERISM

Noun/Slang
Definition- prejudice or discrimination against people with red hair.

GINGER MINGE, FIRECROTCH, FANTA PANTS, RANGA, GINGER..... the list goes on and on.

Why is it that in the UK people are slightly obsessed with making people with ginger hair aware that they have ginger hair??? Why is it a reason to scream across the street at a stranger "GGGGGGGGGIIIIIIIINNNNGGGGGGGGGEEEEEEEERRRRRRRR"????

I too have a slight obsession about ginger locks, but in the opposite way. I do believe that it is the ultimate color for one to adorn. This began for me very early in my career. Whenever i had the oppurtunity i would happily slather shades of titian, copper and red on my waiting victims/client. I even remember convincing my mother that the colour i turned her hair was 'copper' not 'orange', when in fact it was the brightest that orange could get. The problem was that my darling mother actually loved it, it was only her Gingerist attitude taking the better of her.

So what i have done is a collection appropriately named 'GINGERISM' to challenge the prejudice towards redheads and celebrate their beauty. I have known that the trend of ginger hair has been approaching over the past few seasons, as its only natural that when humans feel negatively about something, that negativity eventually turns 180 degrees to shine a new light on the subject at hand. Find an extract from my Press Release below.

Ginger hair has long been the object of ridicule. But now, as trend-setting beauties like La Roux’s Elly Jackson, Florence and the Machine’s Florence Welch and Girls Aloud’s Nicola Roberts embrace the shade, the colour is enjoying a red-hot revival.

Danny Puoplo’s debut hair collection ‘Gingerism’ challenges the prejudice associated with redheads and instead celebrates their natural beauty. Each of his eight images illustrates a different take on the trend – from Beth Ditto’s new orange crop to doll-faced Lily Cole’s naturally fiery red mane.


“I believe that ginger hair is the ultimate hair colour as it portrays a contemporary powerful image,” he says. “Not only is it bright and youthful, but it’s also one of the most individual looks that anybody can wear. It can scream or whisper to your heart’s content and it is incredibly fashion and fresh.”


“Each of my looks began by assessing my model’s skin tone in order to combine the perfect shade of copper to her look. Using Aveda hair colour, I was able to perfect both intense and softer shades of ginger. I teamed the hair colours with equally strong emphasised shaped cuts and lots of curls, which gave volume and height to my ‘80s power-dressing inspired silhouettes. Anybody can take an aspect from each look and use it for their own hair, which keeps my collection commercial and very on-trend.”


So there we have it... Very soon i will feature the images and discuss why they are relevent to the professional hairdresser and also the non industry trained fashionista.

So please keep posted, and until then challenge your own views on the topic. At the end of the day, its only the color of someones hair..... and lets face it, its hot.

COIFFURE CULTURE LAUNCH!!!!



Welcome to the launch of COIFFURE CULTURE. The space where i am able to explore current hair and makeup trends that creatively inspire and impact the way i work and live my life. Having worked in the industry for the past decade, i have always been intrigued by the way trends are developed and how they are filtered down into commercial reality. This is my way of exploring these trends, predicting whats more to come, and also keeping my creative flame alive in hair and makeup.