Contrasto
CONTRAST is the secret of great photographers, who use it to make images leap off the page. Showing rough against sleek and fresh against classic architecture, Luis Alvarez, photographer and co-founder of Aquage, uses contrast as the defining element for his latest work of art, Contrasto.
One more interesting element: The zigzagging light was created by Alvarez's own hand cupping a light source!
Undulating waves were thermally designed using Aquage Working Spray; basket-woven ribbon was created with Defining Gel. aquage.com
One more interesting element: The zigzagging light was created by Alvarez's own hand cupping a light source!
Undulating waves were thermally designed using Aquage Working Spray; basket-woven ribbon was created with Defining Gel. aquage.com
Makeup: Ivan Betancourt for Aquage
Fashion Stylist: Patric Chauvez
Photography: Luis Alvarez for Aquage
3. Silky smooth bowl cut was designed using Aquage SeaExtend Silkening Oil Treatment; organic, random waves were created with Detailing Creme.
Makeup: Ivan Betancourt for Aquage
Fashion Stylist: Patric Chauvez
Photography: Luis Alvarez for Aquage
4. Makeup: Ivan Betancourt for Aquage
Fashion Stylist: Patric Chauvez
Photography: Luis Alvarez for Aquage
6. Makeup: Ivan Betancourt for Aquage
Fashion Stylist: Patric Chauvez
Photography: Luis Alvarez for Aquage
Sculpted, asymmetrical fringe was designed with Working Spray;
sleek, spiky crown was created with Transforming Paste.