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Under the guidance of Fashion Director, Billie Iveson and photographer Steven Ward the Russh editorial team had the opportunity to capture the very first and last hues of the incredible light that only the NSW outback can deliver with international beauty and Australia’s own, model actress Gemma Ward.

With a curated range of hair products and accessories on his self-titled website, hair stylist Alan White is a trusted authority when it comes to hair care and grooming. Here, he talks us through his thoughts on current key hair trends for the budding Parisian.

Photo Hedi Slimane
The Bondi bubble influencing global fashion trends? Hipster surf chic All roads lead to Bondi Beach culture is an iconic look that has come and gone through the decades, from radical ’60s surf culture to sun-bleached long locks.

Creating these looks are easy and perfect for this season, having tousled and natural movement throughout your hair make you look effortlessly cool. With a 70’s inspired full fringe and long locks, this is a must do trend! If you’re not ready to commit… fake it with an Alan White Anthology clip in fringe.
Must have products to create these styles – Oribe Dry Texturizing Spray – GHD Creative Wave Wand – YS Park Air Vent Cushion Styler Brush

It was my first time meeting Kim Kardashian and I have to say she’s one very cool lady! Despite her fame, Kim was incredibly relaxed to be around and made everyone feel comfortable. She is a great girl with a beautiful manner and professionalism. A big thanks to Vogue Australia for the opportunity to be apart […]
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The work of Jean Paul Gaultier is remarkably astounding & beautiful – now you can experience the wonders of the designer first hand! More than 140 garments spanning the designer’s creative output – including film and music costumes, couture and ready-to-wear – will be on display as well as a selection of dresses designed for […]
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