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Announcing... The WINNERS of the 2025 theFashionSpot Awards:
Designer of the YearCongratulations to ALL of our worthy winners! Thank you to our tFS forum members who voted and participated.

Scott said:^those are gorgeous,DV!!
Love the LRRH spread alot![]()
thank you for these doll![]()
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glad you liked them 
Thanks for sharing this with us, I had no idea such a book existedDJCNOR said:I've worked my way all the way through this thread and am amazed that no one has posted the first thing that came to my mind: the book Fairie-ality which presents itself as a fashion line created for faeries.
I'm still very new and can't seem to find a way to post images from my work computer, but googling image files with Fairie-ality will show you why it belongs.
Better yet, www.Fairie-ality.com/FairyDetails

, so I'm going to repost it. 

grahamwebbsaloninsider.comLondon Calling: Wonderland
Every year the Graham Webb Artistic Hair Styling Team comes up with hair-cutting collections that reflect trends, experiences, periods of time or creative fantasies. This year, the collection was inspired by turn-of-the-century opulence and luxury with a modern twist on Victorian style. From hair that is strong and structured with a tailored, androgynous look, to a loose, undone, fairytale feeling expressed through curl and finally, pure editorial style where fashion, fantasy and creativity collide, the London Calling Collection depicts the surreal beauty, interesting silhouettes and magnificent style of the Victorian Age.
For the first time, we have taken this inspiration and transformed it into a dramatic, storybook concept...
London Calling presents a fantastic adaptation of The Adventures of Alice in Wonderland, entitled...Wonderland.
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DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE
Inspired by the shape and tailoring of Victorian clothing, London Calling Wonderland's first series of cuts masters the structure, strength and silhouettes of this era. Pleats, folds and darts are taken from turn of the century seamstresses and transitioned into modern cutting techniques that give form and shape. The hair hugs the head and then
loosens to visually create movement and flow. Blocks of color are also used in these looks to enhance and reinforce the pleating. The illusion of depth is mimicked in shadows that pull the cuts together and create two inspiring looks that are nothing short of spectacular.
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A MAD TEA PARTY
Surreal beauty, sexy subtlety and underlying femininity mark the epitome of these next looks. Here, it is what lies under the Victorian garment that matters. Lace, silk and billowing fabrics inspire the loose, undone look of soft curls. Here, the curls are created through the implementation of two techniques: perm wrap and thermal styling using Brit Style products. Varying sizes of tools in each application are what give the hair it's random appearance of texture. Also, in each look theends of the hair are left out of the curling process to further enhance the illusion of feminine ribboning.
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THE QUEEN’S CROQUET GROUND
Victorian lifestyle was quite ostentatious. Fabrics in chintz, silk and brocade with ornate floral patterns decorated every Victorian home. It is the essence of over-the-top opulence that influenced the design for the final series of looks. Strong and impactful, yet clean and simplified, these severe updo's set the stage for beautiful hair accessories that marry fashion, fantasy and surreal beauty. Flowers creatively made from hair adorn looks fit for a modern day queen. Striking colors. Interesting silhouettes. Magnificent style.
