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Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Exclusive: A New Coco Chanel Series Is Coming to ELLE.com! Watch the Trailer Now

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Photo: Courtesy of Chanel
Next week, we'll be interrupting your New York Fashion Week news to bring you five films that are worth the sartorial break. Chanel is exclusively premiering new shorts on ELLE.com from its ongoing Inside Chanel series. These flicks will give you never-before-seen access to Gabrielle Chanel, the woman behind one of—if not the—most iconic French brands to date


Allow your Coco fascination to be satisfied by learning how she went from being an orphan to a style icon in the first three films: "Coco," "Mademoiselle," and "Gabrielle Chanel." Then, hear from mastermind (and busybody!) Karl Lagerfeld on her charisma and how he reinterprets her legacy as the creative director of the house in "Coco According to Karl Lagerfeld" and "Chanel According to Karl Lagerfeld." 


Get a tease of the upcoming series in the trailer, below, and check back next Monday when we debut the first episode.

Happy Labor Day Weekend! Your Weekend Reading Round-Up

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It's Labor Day weekend, and for us at ELLE, that means some much-needed R&R before the New York Fashion Week frenzy. While we're building up our stamina for Lincoln Center, you can stay in the know with these must-reads—whether you're seaside, lakeside, or in bed with your feet up.
 

Bundle Up: Labor Day weekend is about enjoying the last licks of summer, but that doesn't mean it's too early to start thinking ahead to crisp fall mornings and chillier temps. In our fall coat guide, we round up the best toppers for every cozy-chic style.


At Home with Olivia Munn: We teamed up with The Coveteur to get apeek into the sexy-smart actress's abode. See her denim shirt and Star Wars collections for yourself.


Rising Star: She may have fame in the family, but Ireland Baldwin is her own force to be reckoned with. The 17-year-old model gives us her refreshingly blunt point of view on leaving L.A. for New York, body image, and social media.


Beautiful Transitions: Going from summer to fall shouldn't be a leap for your makeup look. Find out the tools and products you need to transition through the seasons seamlessly.


Ask an Ex: "What went wrong?" We've all been there. But one brave soul actually does the dating dirty work for us, hunting down past flames to find out exactlywhat caused things to go south. 

Monday, September 2, 2013

Too Good to Confine to the Gym

<em>3.1 Phillip Lim French terry sweat pants, $22.99 on Sept. 15 at Target stores, <a href="http://target.com/">target.com</a>; Todd Snyder + Champion cotton sweatshirt, $130 at Odin New York, 199 Lafayette Street, <a href="http://odinnewyork.com/">odinnewyork.com</a>. </em>
You don’t need to be Kanye to pull off the sweats, in slim cuts and nice fabrics, that are showing up this fall, all of them as suited for painting the town red as painting your bedroom red. Phillip Lim’s much-anticipated collection for Target includes these sweat pants, left, which look supercool with a leather jacket, backpack and slick sneakers. Todd Snyder, known for his smart tailoring, has a new collaboration with Champion, for which he rejiggered archival Champion pieces, like this sweatshirt with a chest pocket, in grays and oatmeals. Among other elevated sweats for fall, and not including those with a Bieber-esque drop crotch, are styles from Theory, Acne and Band of Outsiders.

The Colorful History of the Little Black Dress

PARIS — The little black dress is an iconic French invention, right?
Created nearly a century ago by Coco Chanel as emblematic of Gallic chic and worn by Edith Piaf as she sang about love and loss, the dress did make it to America, perhaps most notably as Audrey Hepburn’s costume in the 1961 movie “Breakfast at Tiffany’s.” But that dress was, of course, made by the Paris couturier Hubert de Givenchy.
So it may come as a surprise in “Little Black Dress,” an intriguing exhibition in Paris at the Mona Bismarck American Center for Art & Culture (until Sept. 22) to encounter first a black lace dress worn by the American designer Marc Jacobs to the 2012 Metropolitan Museum gala by the Japanese designer Rei Kawakubo of Comme des Garçons and a sleek dinner dress, worn by the artist Rachel Feinstein, made by Mr. Jacobs.
Created at the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) in Georgia, the exhibition pits a framed Karl Lagerfeld example of the classic black Chanel dress, as worn by Anna Wintour, the editor-in-chief of American Vogue, against the feisty cutaway Latex dress by Norma Kamali, or even a body-revealing lace and jet-beading creation from Tom Ford.
The man behind the artistic organization of textures, shapes and nuances of shades, all shown against sanguine red walls, is André Leon Talley. Long known as a contributing editor at American Vogue and now an editor-at-large for the Russian version of Numéro magazine, Mr. Leon Talley used his connections with high society to enrich the collection that opened in in 2011 at the SCAD Museum of Art in Savannah.
And Mr. Leon Talley has no doubts about the power of the little black dress after years of attending haute couture shows and advising socialites like Anne Bass, a benefactor of the New York City Ballet, as well as famous names from Alicia Keys through Gwyneth Paltrow, Diana Ross, Serena and Venus Williams and Renée Zellweger.
This collection is far more than an homage to past grandeur.
“In every moment my desire was to establish an invisible dialogue or narrative between dress, showcasing variety and how women thought of the little black dress,” Mr. Leon Talley said. He chose a Chanel coatdress from Gloria von Thurn und Taxis and decided to face off a Galliano slip dress and a black Fortuny column that he says, is “as modern today as it must have been when it was designed circa 1907.” That piece came as part of a donation to SCAD of the entire wardrobe of the socialite C.Z. Guest.
The lore of the little black dress is that it made its name in 1926, when an American Vogue illustration aligned Chanel’s creation with the any-color-as-long-as-it-is-black model-T Ford car.
Since the much-married social adventuress Mona Bismarck was the first woman in the world to head a “Best Dressed” list in 1933, it seems appropriate that the exhibition is in her former Paris home on the Avenue de New York. And that the mannequins grouped in back and front positions (the better to display a subtle plunge down the spine) emulate guests at a grand party.
Mr. Leon Talley links this rearview focus to a moment at his high school senior prom, when the homecoming queen asked him, between dances, to powder her bared back, thus giving him a first frisson of the spine as an erotic zone.
Throughout the show there are subtle touches, as a lofty Madame Grès dress from 1977 is blown into movement by a tiny electric fan, with the back, once again, challenging the “monastic” look.
In the final room of the show, the models sit elegantly on couches in front of a gilded mirror, with just a single cascade of Oscar de la Renta’s red frills signing off with bravura the intensity of black.
Mr. Leon Talley said he imagined a ball in Venice with the ladies gossiping as they waited to be asked to dance. And the donors’ names alone transport the clothes to another world: a 1962 Chanel dress from Baronne Béatrice de Rothschild; or a lace Yves Saint Laurent dress donated by the longtime front-row fixture Deeda Blair.
But the show is not entirely given over to studied elegance or a world as charming and glamorous as it is definitively over.
There are hyper-modern dresses, like the American designer Prabal Gurung’s plunge-front gown, Diane Von Furstenburg’s synthetic lamé wrap dress and a Neoprene zip-front design from the SCAD graduate Alexis Asplundh.
“I think Americans take more freedom with it — with more energy put into young designers, there is a tilt toward America in the show,” says Molly Rowe, director of Creative Initiatives at SCAD.
Although one senses that Mr. Leon Talley’s heart is in Paris haute couture, there are various modern American gowns, including classic dresses from Rodarte.
Azzedine Alaïa’s zippered short dress, metal chains swinging over a bifurcated dress from the Nicolas Ghesquière years at Balenciaga and Stella McCartney’s cutaway dress all offer fresh takes.
“The little black dress is something to rely on — to fill you with confidence and ease,” says Ms. McCartney in the text of the accompanying book, published by Rizzoli.
So is the little black dress the last haven for a conventional dresser, or an opportunity to add a jolt of imagination to a classic?
The answer in this exhibition is both. It is as though the classic pieces from Cristóbal Balenciaga or Yves Saint Laurent are still the center of a fashion world where imagination in fabric, cut and the way the dress is worn add that extra jolt.
Miuccia Prada expresses the reality of timeless yet contemporary fashion, when she says in the book: “To me, designing a little black dress is trying to express in a simple, banal object, a great complexity about women, aesthetics, and current times.”

Close Read | Toto Koopman, Model Spy

“Toto Koopman Evening Dress, Augusta Bernard, Vogue. Paris 1934”
All but forgotten today, in her time Toto Koopman shocked the world. As the first famous biracial model (she was half-Javanese, half-Dutch), Koopman posed for Chanel in Paris and appeared on the cover of French Vogue in the 1930s. She was fluent in six languages, which served her well when she later became a spy for the Italian resistance during World War II — until she was thrown in a Nazi concentration camp. In his new biography, “The Many Lives of Miss K.,” Jean-Noël Liaut likens the secretive Koopman to “a squid hiding behind its cloud of ink.” Though she was never monogamous — she took lovers into her 70s, including the actress Tallulah Bankhead, Winston Churchill‘s son Randolph and the press baron Lord Beaverbrook — she devoted the second half of her life to Erica Brausen, the visionary art dealer, who, with Koopman’s help, launched Francis Bacon’s career from her Hanover Gallery in London. The couple never concealed their relationship, even though homosexuality was a criminal offense in Britain at the time. “Being around them,” a friend recalled, “I really came to understand the meaning of freedom.”

Sunday, September 1, 2013

A Men’s Fall Wardrobe That Women Can Use, TooA Men’s Fall Wardrobe That Women Can Use, Too

The way we see it, many of this fall’s wardrobe ideas for men and women are remarkably similar. There is the statement coat, which can serve as an instant fix-me-up (er … cover-up) for almost any outfit. There are upgraded sweats (always cool when worn under good outerwear), new laid-back backpacks and, as always, reimagined staples. This selection is geared to the menfolk, but, ladies, you might want to get your hands on some of it, too.

Nothing to Carry? Find Something

<em>Eastpak by Raf Simons backpack, $295 at <a href="http://mrporter.com/">mrporter.com</a> and Opening Ceremony; <a href="http://openingceremony.us/">openingceremony.us</a>. </em>
A backpack, made over minimal and modern, is the bag of the moment for both sexes — and reason enough to look forward to fall. Look for leather options from the likes of Alexander Wang, Phillip Lim, Marc by Marc Jacobs and Givenchy. This satin style designed by Raf Simons for Eastpak, available in purple and navy as well as wide graphic stripes, is eye-catching but not overplayed, and comes at a nicely reasonable price.

Tattoos Cause a Bridal Party Problem

I am getting married soon. I have a twin sister who is not a bridesmaid. She is about 80 percent covered, from the neck down, in tattoos and piercings. They are bright, big and mostly not church appropriate. I love her very much, and it was a hard decision to not have her as a bridesmaid. But my makeup artist said it would be impossible to cover her, and she would have needed a long-sleeve turtleneck of a bridesmaid dress. As selfish as it is, one of the main considerations was the attention it would draw. I knew if she were standing next to me, the guests would be looking at her. It is my day; the attention should be on me.
I still want to honor her, though. Should she be seated following the parents and grandparents and before the processional? Or is that an honor reserved only for the elders? I have another sister who will be a bridesmaid and two brothers who are escorting my grandmother and mother down the aisle. Therefore, my twin would be the only immediate family member who did not walk the aisle.
Genevieve
Your sister’s tattoos should not be an issue. As a visitor in a house of worship or a participant in any ceremony there, it is a matter of respect on her part to cover any tattoo that could cause offense. If she cannot or is unwilling to do that, then I agree, it’s better that she not be a bridesmaid.
I don’t buy the idea that her presence as a bridesmaid would take all the attention away from you. Chances are that most of your relatives and friends are aware of her tattoos and piercings — old news that certainly won’t cause more than a moment’s speculation, if that.
I hope your decision has not created tension between you and your twin. Your current relationship is difficult to ascertain based on your question and the background you have presented. At the very least, I hope that the two of you have discussed this, particularly as you are including all your other siblings in the wedding party. Assuming she is on board with your plan, it is both kind and respectful to honor her in another way.
One way to do this is to seat her front and center with your parents. The front row on the bride’s side (usually the left, facing the altar or dais) is reserved for the bride’s parents and siblings. The following row (or rows) is reserved for grandparents, aunts and uncles. After the grandparents have been escorted to their seats, one of your brothers could escort your sister to the front row. Next, the groom’s parents are escorted to their seats. Finally, your mother is escorted to her seat in the front row and the processional begins.
You could also ask your twin to read a poem or passage from the Bible during your ceremony. Many brides and grooms include siblings or close friends as readers, instead of as attendants. You and she might like this idea, but her tattoos may again be an issue if she is unwilling to cover them. At the reception, you could seat her at the same table as the wedding party.
What is important is that your love for your sister shines through, despite what you think of her piercings and tattoos.
When Gift Checks Go Astray
My husband and I were married nine months ago. A friend just found a pile of cards (with checks) that had been given to him to pass along to us when we were less distracted by festivities. I have no idea how to apologize to and thank the gift givers without it coming off as a request to reissue their now expired checks. I would never want them to feel as if we expect anything from them, especially considering that finances could have easily changed in nine months and what they may have given then may not be what they would give now. I just want to thank them and apologize.
Shira
You have already figured out most of the answer. The key is to thank each of these people via a handwritten note, and as soon as possible. Just explain the bizarre mishap in which your friend who was the designated keeper of the envelopes (theirs included) forgot to give them to you until just now. Be sincere and gracious in your thanks for their intended generosity. A “pile” of envelopes could mean many checks (and a nice newlywed nest egg), but as you have said, you cannot ask these people to rewrite the checks.
From a practical standpoint, these gift givers have likely noticed that their checks were not deposited or cashed. Most banks have a cutoff period for honoring uncashed checks, generally between 90 and 180 days from the date on the check. Every bank has its own policy. At nine months, you are probably beyond the grace period.
After receiving your note, some givers very well might say: “Oh, I realize the original check has expired. Here’s a replacement as my gift to you.” In such a case, follow up promptly with another thank-you note. Others will let the matter drop. In the latter case, I suggest that you let the matter drop as well.
And your friend? Please forgive him, as he must feel terrible about this.

Saturday, August 31, 2013

YOUR NEW DESTINATION FOR SHOE OBSESSION! MASSIMO BONINI

There are never enough shoes in a women’s closet. Shoes are the perfect accessory and always make the outfit! For you, shoe addict, whether you’re in search of sparkly stilettos or cute sandals, Massimo Bonini have them all.
Massimo and Sabrina Bonini opened their first luxury multibrand showroom in Via Montenapoleone in the 1980′s. They reinforced their presence on the international market, by distributing to the best stores in the world: today, the showroom operates in 63 countries. Massimo Bonini distribute renowned brands of shoes and accessories produced by excellent Italian companies.
Shoe shopping is one of the most delightful shopping experiences. Massimo Bonini is perfect for updating your closet for the new season’s shoes.

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SS2013 Kalliste Blue Glitter Sandal SS2013 Kalliste Yellow gold chain SandalSS2013 Lerre Red Patent Sandal SS2013 Lerre Blue Patent SandalSS2013 Sebastian Swaroski Pep Toe Shoe    SS2013 Kalliste Glitter Highheel SandalSS2013 Henderson Purple LoaferSS2013 Henderson Brown Penny Loafer  SS2013 Gedebe Silver Phyton BangleSS2013 Gedebe Black Swaroski BangleSS2013 Gedebe Clicky Bluete Snake SS2013 Gedebe Clicky Emerald Snake

Thursday, August 29, 2013

BAROQUE BEAUTY


 

Yuk, tampil cantik dengan sentuhan seni baroque yang populer pada abad ke-17! Dalam sekejap penampilan akan terlihat unik dan artsy. Pssttt...tambahkan aksesori gold untuk kesan glamor!


Silk Dress, ASK
Beaded Purse, Accessorize
Baroque-Patterned Bag, Accessorize
Stacked Bracelets, Accessorize
Stone Ring, MIKA
Authentic Watch, Casio
Classic Oxfords, VNC

Runway: Dolce & Gabbana – Milan Fashion Week Womenswear Autumn/Winter

Penulis: Natasha Ghea Permata
Foto: Dok. CosmoGIRL!

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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

QUIRKY SUNNIES

Apa yang ‘seragam’ dalam gaya para selebriti Hollywood belakangan ini? Tak lain adalah kacamata hitam berbentuk unik yang dipilih untuk menemani aksi kasual mereka di waktu santai. Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Olsen, Lindsay Lohan, dan Miley Cyrus ‘ketangkap basah’ memakai quirky sunniessebagai aksesori wajib saat hangout di awal musim gugur. Kita yang tinggal di negara tropis jangan mau ketinggalan, dong! Terlebih dengan sinar matahari yang hadir sepanjang musim, kacamata hitam penting banget untuk melindungi mata dari sengatan sinar UV sekaligus berfungsi sebagai aksesori buatfashion look kita. Dan kali ini, kacamata dengan bingkai berbentuk unik dan warna-warni seru—bahkan corak print yang meriah—siap membuat kita jadi sorotan. We love this fun trend!
Penulis: Jessica Esther
Foto produk: Dok. CosmoGIRL!
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DARE TO FLARE



Rok mini yang mempunyai siluet lebar ini jadi salah satu must-have item di bulan ini. Yupflare skirtmemang pas banget buat dipakai saat pergi nge-dateYou’ll look cute and flirty!

Pink Organza, PICNIC
Mint Boucle, TOPSHOP
Red Orange, PICNIC
White Swan, TOPSHOP
Boho Girl, PICNIC
Sheer Beige, TOPSHOP


Runway: Kenzo – Paris Fashion Week Womenswear Fall/Winter

Foto: Franck Prevel/Getty Images
Penulis: Aryanie Puspita Dewi
Foto produk: Dok. CosmoGIRL!
 
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Monday, August 26, 2013

SPORTY HAT


Ada aksesori seru nih, untuk pelengkap gaya kasualmu. Dia adalah sporty hat yang bisa menyulap boyish look menjadi lebih edgy!
Sporty cap terinspirasi oleh para atlet yang suka memakai topi di lapangan saat pertandingan. Sementara sporty beanie awalnya berfungsi untuk menahan dinginnya cuaca di waktu winter. Namun kali ini sporty hat tampil lebih fashionable, salah satunya dengan tambahan aksen sequin serta diamante yang menghadirkan sentuhan glam pada daily look.
Buat si rambut panjang maupun si rambut pendek, topi-topi ini bisa dikenakan sebagai opsi untuk fashion look kamu yang bergaya boyish. �Psst, boleh juga dipakai sebagai penyelamat gaya saat sedang bad hair day, lho!

Leopard Print,�TOPSHOP
Pompom Beanie,�Forever21
Sequin Cap,�TOPSHOP
Space Dye,�TOPSHOP

Knit Beanie,�MANGO
Sporty Diamante,�TOPSHOP


Penulis: Riesty Ichsana
Foto produk: Dok. CosmoGIRL!

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EYELET ENSEMBLE

Bergaya ultra feminin ataupun preppy, detail eyelet tampil menyemarakkan tren bulan ini. Aksen bolong-bolong ini secara instan memberi sentuhan unik pada outfit maupun aksesori. Peek-a-boo!
Pretty Skirt, Sash
Beige Bag, Max C London
Peep Toe Wedges, Forever 21
Cut Out Top, Gaudi
Two Tone, Rosebud
Classic Sneakers, Converse
Foto: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Penulis: Aryanie Puspita Dewi
Foto produk: Adrian Stephanus
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Rambut Pendek Trend 2013: Gaya Chic Gaya Klasik

Rambut pendek bukan berarti nggak bisa gaya. Banyak model yang bisa kamu cobain. Contohnya rambut pendek Bob. Model rambut pendek ini memang klasik sejak tahun 1920-an. But, the Bob is still trendy in modern hair fashion, karena rambut pendek model Bob ini praktis diaplikasikan, tidak terlalu panjang, mudah ditata, tapi tetap menampilkan kesan feminin.
Potongan rambut pendek model Bob ini memang pilihan terbaik dan praktis untuk menata rambut kamu. This is a versatile hairstyle to fit into any decade. Untuk bikin rambut pendek 2013 kamu makin gaya, kamu bisa tambahin poni cantik di dahi dan menyelipkan rambut di sisi kanan dan kiri di belakang telinga atau bandana ala Audrey Hepburn. Selain itu, ada beberapa aksesoris yang bisa jadi pemanis rambut pendek 2013 sehingga tampil twenties and simply classic. Let’s take a look, Dear aksesoris rambut pendek trend 2013
1. Hair comb
Sekilas aksesoris berbentuk sisir ini terlihat kayak sisir mini. But, the fact is this is a lovely accessory for your short hair. Biasanya disematin aja di rambut kamu. Hiasannya bervariasi, ada yang berbentuk bunga-bunga, untaian mutiara, juga ada yang berbentuk pita (kupu-kupu). Aksesoris cantik ini cocok untuk semua rambut pendek model Bob, tinggal disematkan di antara bagian atas dan bagian samping rambut.
2. Feather
Butuh aksesoris yang lebih gaya? Kamu bisa cobain aksesoris yang identik dengan bulu ungas ini. This is a must have accessory for an evening event. Biasanya terbuat dari bulu burung merak sehingga corak warna-warninya bisa menghiasi rambut pendek 2013 kamu. Cara penggunaannya pun gampang, tinggal diletakkan di bagian samping dan depan kepala, and voila… you’ll look flawless.
3. Bobby Pin
Aksesoris yang satu ini pasti udah nggak asing lagi buat kamu, Dear. Ya, ini memang sering banget digunakan untuk menjaga potongan rambut pendek model Bob biar tatanannya tetep rapih. Sekarang bobby pin nggak cuma tampil hitam polos, tapi juga dihiasi manik-manik dalam warna-warna cerah.
4. Barrettes
Kamu juga pasti nggak asing dengan aksesoris ini. Sebenarnya fungsinya sama seperti bobby pins, yaitu buat menjaga potongan rambut biar tetap rapih. Tapi di salah satu ujungnya ada pengunci sehingga bakal menjepit rambut pendek kamu dengan lebih ketat. Di bagian atas biasanya dihiasi dengan manik-manik warna-warni.

Pastinya aksesoris untuk rambut pendek 2013 dengan gaya twenties tadi gampang banget ditemukan. So, being flawless with classic style is easy.

CHUNKY TIDE



Sweater bermodel oversized memang pas banget buat menemani kita di saat musim hujan sekarang ini. Bagaimana kalau kita memilih model sweater dengan tambahan motif supaya terlihat makin keren?Yes, we can’t agree more!

Sleeve Details, PICNIC
Leopard Knit, Pull & Bear
Wool Lips, Pull & Bear
Black Wolf, Warehouse
Floral Prints, PICNIC
Rabbit Love, TOPSHOP

 
Runway: Just Cavalli – Milan Fashion Week Womenswear Autumn/Winter

Penulis: Jessica Estherina
Foto produk: Dok. CosmoGIRL!

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Sunday, August 25, 2013

THE CHIC UPDOS

Berikut beberapa variasi unik updo buat inspirasi kamu untuk tampil memukau di malam prom nanti.Très chic!


Flipped-up Loose
Simple yet elegant. Aplikasikan aksi lipat ini dengan cara menyisir seluruh rambut ke bagian samping, kemudian gulung dari ujung membentuk rol hingga ke bagian pangkal, lalu jepit.


Twisted Bangs
Tarik belahan rambut ke samping, kemudia ambil bagian poni, pelintir hingga ke bagian belakang telinga, dan jepit. Sedangkan bagian belakang bisa dibuat high ponytail atau simple bun. Kuncinya, semprotkan hairspray non-aerosol agar si poni bertahan lama.


Messy Bun
Bentuk ikal seluruh rambut dengan curling iron, kemudian tarik rambut ke belakang. Bentuk cepolan di puncak kepala, lalu jepit. Tambahkan aksesori sebagai pemanis dan pelengkap gaya.

Penulis & pengarah gaya: Erica Arifianda
Foto: Jekylim Liem
Asisten pengarah gaya: Ardelia Raissa
Digital imaging: Mega Huang
Model: Anna Poli (Posh Management)
Hairdo: Arnold
Makeup: Lucia Tan for PAC Martha Tilaar

Temukan tips & trick seputar rambut di Majalah Hair Ideas edisi terbaru.