Final design hair inspiration...
A lot of my images below feature Keira Knightly as she is commonly seen featured in traditional styled films. I found her make-up, hair and costume really inspirational in a few different movies she is in and it really emphasised the fact that you have to consider the overall look to have the biggest most effective impact on a final image.
I love the hair featured in the image below At first I really wanted to create a hairstyle similar to this one. However when it came to practicing in the studio I came across a lot of difficulties whilst trying to create it and it would be very time consuming which would be a bad idea in the timed assessment.
A lot of my images below feature Keira Knightly as she is commonly seen featured in traditional styled films. I found her make-up, hair and costume really inspirational in a few different movies she is in and it really emphasised the fact that you have to consider the overall look to have the biggest most effective impact on a final image.
I love the hair featured in the image below At first I really wanted to create a hairstyle similar to this one. However when it came to practicing in the studio I came across a lot of difficulties whilst trying to create it and it would be very time consuming which would be a bad idea in the timed assessment.
Unknown, (2003), Unknown [ONLINE]. Available at:
http://violetjovovich.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/period-clothings-part-19-perfect-laces.html
[Accessed 10 November 13].
These two images are very similar in the way the hair is down and relaxed looking. They both incorporate a crimped/wave element which was commonly seen in hairstyles of that era. I think I defiantly want to experiment with the crimping/Waved texture as I think it makes a massive difference to how you structure the hair and how its perceived.
Unknown, (2003), Unknown [ONLINE]. Available at:
http://passionatescribbles.blogspot.co.uk/2013/09/trendy-shoes-hoop-skirts-hazardous-to.html
[Accessed 10 November 13].
http://www.vogue.co.uk/, (2011), Unknown [ONLINE]. Available at:
http://sophie-visual-library.blogspot.co.uk/2012/08/keira-knightley-photographed-by-ellen.html
[Accessed 10 November 13].
This was one of my differing images as the hairstyle has a lot of height and fine detail. However I wanted to include a range of hair ideas whilst considering what to include as my final design.
Unknown, (2003), Unknown [ONLINE]. Available at:
http://img.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2007/10_03/KnightleyHairGOF_645x900.jpg
[Accessed 10 November 13].
I think this hair style below is also a strong even though its quite simplistic. I know my final make-up design will be far from simple or subtle so I tried to consider maybe pairing it with a more simplistic hair style that still includes Elizabethans references.
The candy on her face also reminded me of the Elizabethans as they would experiment with different materials on the face to try portray the best complexion. In a way I think this image could be a contemporary portrayal of that trial and error stage.
Unknown, (2013), Unknown [ONLINE]. Available at:
http://rebeccabardwell.tumblr.com/page/18 [Accessed 10 November 13].
This image is very different in comparison to my others. The hairstyle is a much more contemporary version. This image really inspired me when considering the overall look of my final design. I think the collar is a great effect and defiantly adds an Elizabethan aspect as that is what most people recognise as an Elizabethan trend.
http://www.vogue.ru/, (2012), Unknown [ONLINE]. Available at:
http://fashionchangesbutsyleendures.tumblr.com/image/49113488600
[Accessed 10 November 13].
I used this image below not necessarily because of the hairstyle but because I needed a side profile image to translate my own inspired images on however I also think this image is a good example of the more simple design I am trying to create.
Unknown, (2011), Unknown [ONLINE]. Available at:
http://www.fact.co.uk/media/494905/a_dangerous_method_3.jpg [Accessed 10
November 13].
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