Posted by Kelly Andrews on 4 May 2020
Louise Jenkins, education and creative manager for Great Lengths UK and Ireland, says: "The hair in this collection is inspired by natural texture. We really wanted to showcase how Great Lengths extensions can enhance natural hair whilst still looking completely seamless and effortless! Bridal hair for 2020 will see hair looking beautiful but undone, and that is exactly what we wanted to create with our collection. The setting for our shoot was Highfield house – a beautiful Tudor house that has been designed to showcase colour combined with traditional architecture. We chose to shoot part of this collection in a deep royal blue room. With Pantone launching this year’s colour of the year inspiring us hugely in this decision. The combination of colour and classic architecture emphasis the modern, but classic nature of the theme."
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Shoot credits
Louise Jenkins (Education & Creative Manager, Great Lengths UK & Ireland)
Kirby Blythe (Great Lengths UK & Ireland Educator, Salon Owner Hair by Kirby Blythe)
Maria Vaughan (Great Lengths UK & Ireland Educator, Salon Owner Urban Angels)
Photography - Joseph Scanlon
Make up - Sally Rowe
Dresses - Joanna Leigh Couture
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