Vicki Lord created hair looks for a recent photoshoot Surf the Net in collaboration with Jordan Martin who directed the project. When creating hair looks for Surf the Net Vicki let her imagination run wild, literally taking inspiration from the photoshoot name. She says it was an exciting challenge to create looks that aren’t a cliché, and we certainly admire her work.
In some of the looks Vicki shaped the hair to resemble nets, pulled tightly across the model’s face. Her idea was to symbolise the despair of fish as they are caught in fishing nets. The long flowing waves in one of the looks is reminiscent of the movement of the ocean. Vicki says her idea was to combine elements of the sea with intrigue.
Surf the Net credits
Hair: Vicki Lord • Photography: Robert Coppa • MUA: Natalia Michail and Caleb Thorpe • Styling & Direction: Jordan Martin
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