Paragon
Leah Tuminello from BIBA AUSTRALIA PRESENTS THE "PARAGON COLLECTION" for publishing.
The Paragon Collection presents a balance of cut, colour, shape and styles from across the decades. Softness and movement play a big part in the styling choice.
The Paragon Collection presents a balance of cut, colour, shape and styles from across the decades. Softness and movement play a big part in the styling choice.

Paragon
My first image showcases the precision of the cut and the versatility of how it can be worn.
Paragon
Image two is a symphony of texture and highlights that reflect the light to enhance the shades.
Paragon
The way the light bounces off the mane of my next image shows off the texture and highlights throughout my models hair which peek through like a veil. I believe that when it comes to braiding there are no rules. In this image the movement of the veil shows off the lightness in colour through the ends of her hair and creates a gentle framing around her face.
Paragon
The 20s are one of my favourite eras so I added one of the most famous hair styles to my collection; the finger wave. The continuous flow of the finger wave is the most important element when creating the style. I love the way the light hits the hair highlighting the depth through each wave. Braided head bands are always a popular choice for the warmer weather. I've taken this simple style and created something new; incorporating two different types of braids, fish tail and French.
Paragon
My last image emphasizes the amount and the definition in the hair surrounding my models face. The light picks up on the difference in tone through the hair and the softness and movement of the curls. HAIRDRESSER: LEAH TUMINELLO, BIBA Moonee Ponds www.biba.com.au PHOTOGRAPHER: ELIZABETH KINNAIRD MAKE-UP ARTIST: TRISH SOUSA STYLIST: SARAH BANGER SALON: BIBA MOONEE PONDS, AUSTRALIAMy first image showcases the precision of the cut and the versatility of how it can be worn.
2. Image two is a symphony of texture and highlights that reflect the light to enhance the shades.
3. The way the light bounces off the mane of my next image shows off the texture and highlights throughout my models hair which peek through like a veil. I believe that when it comes to braiding there are no rules. In this image the movement of the veil shows off the lightness in colour through the ends of her hair and creates a gentle framing around her face.
4. The 20s are one of my favourite eras so I added one of the most famous hair styles to my collection; the finger wave. The continuous flow of the finger wave is the most important element when creating the style. I love the way the light hits the hair highlighting the depth through each wave. Braided head bands are always a popular choice for the warmer weather. I've taken this simple style and created something new; incorporating two different types of braids, fish tail and French.
5. My last image emphasizes the amount and the definition in the hair surrounding my models face. The light picks up on the difference in tone through the hair and the softness and movement of the curls. HAIRDRESSER: LEAH TUMINELLO, BIBA Moonee Ponds www.biba.com.au PHOTOGRAPHER: ELIZABETH KINNAIRD MAKE-UP ARTIST: TRISH SOUSA STYLIST: SARAH BANGER SALON: BIBA MOONEE PONDS, AUSTRALIA