The laid back up do, a different take on the classic pin-up
styles, and a world away from the boring wedding look graced the catwalk in collections
from the likes of Rohmir and Ji Cheng. Both took a classic pinned up style from
the 40s or 20s reinventing it with a more laid back and teased approach.
Ji Cheng’s interpretation of a 1920s opera singer, took
referencing from the traditional Geisha, instead twists braids and buns to
create modern shapes for a style that is relaxed yet sophisticated. Rohmir’s
take on 40s/50s pin up uses the same approach to laid back cool as hair
seen at Ji Cheng but incorporates more volume for a look adds flirty fun to an
otherwise serious up do.
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Photographs by Asia Werbel and Jamike Baptise @JamikeLatif
Photographs by Asia Werbel and Jamike Baptise @JamikeLatif