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3 Plaits down the side of the head. curved to make a crown shape. |
So I practised my second design at home. This time with just 1 braid running through the parting towards the forehead. I felt that since the last one had two it looked like their was too much going on and I wanted to make it a little less busy. This also helped bring the timing down for my partner. I'm really pleased with the outcome. Its exactly how I wanted it to look and it feels avant garde to me, which is where I grew most of my inspiration from.
I love the shapes and the symmetry of my design and it still feels like something an Elizabethan woman would wear. I love how the plaits along the side create a crown shape. This really worked on my hair as well as it showed the different tones of blonde. The timing was kept short too which is really useful to my partner. I feel like I've used the techniques really well, that I've learned from this semester and its all really well balanced.
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Two round padded shapes at the back. |
The crown in this image has very much inspired the crown shape in my design. I definitely want to keep this bit as I feel it is a really strong symbol of royalty but modernised using the hair.
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A french braid running towards the forehead and then split into two.
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I love the idea of making a crown out of hair as its very avant garde to me and creative by turning the hair into an accessory.
I absolutely love this! I love the shape of the crown but because of the time I'm going to stick to a more simple shape to create the crown look. I think it will showcase my design abilities by using my own hair to create the crown shape. I also don't want to make it too complicated and long winded otherwise my partner will run out of time.
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