CuldeSac and Studio Marisol Take Hair to its Outer Limits
Shelby Lee Walsh — April 24, 2010 — Fashion
References: yatzer & notcouture
CuldeSac and Studio Marisol make Lady Gaga look conservative. Their hairy headwear was displayed at the Centre International de Recherche er d'Education Culturelle et Agricole (C.I.R.E.C.A) during a workshop where -- needless to say -- things got a little hairy.
Both CuldeSac and Studio Marisol are extreme hair gurus that teach the future generation of weavers and teasers to spray, braid, cut and blow dry.
Check out their outrageous hairy styles in the above gallery.
Implications - Consumers in modern society look for items that will help them stand out. Products that feature a bold aesthetic appeal to shoppers who want to differentiate themselves from others.
Both CuldeSac and Studio Marisol are extreme hair gurus that teach the future generation of weavers and teasers to spray, braid, cut and blow dry.
Check out their outrageous hairy styles in the above gallery.
Implications - Consumers in modern society look for items that will help them stand out. Products that feature a bold aesthetic appeal to shoppers who want to differentiate themselves from others.
Trend Themes
1. Bold Aesthetic - Opportunity for businesses to create products with a bold aesthetic that appeal to consumers looking to stand out.
2. Extreme Hair Gurus - Opportunity for hair professionals to tap into the market for extreme and unconventional hairstyles.
3. Weaving and Teasing Techniques - Opportunity for businesses to offer workshops and classes to teach the future generation of weavers and teasers.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - Fashion industry can explore bold aesthetic trends in clothing and accessories.
2. Beauty - Beauty industry can capitalize on the demand for extreme and unconventional hairstyles.
3. Education - Education industry can provide classes and workshops for weaving and teasing techniques in hair styling.
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