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Saturday, May 23, 2015

Tresemme is back with Runway Ready Backstage Fashion Show year 2.

THE TRESEMMÉ RUNWAY READY BACKSTAGE FASHION SHOW IS BACK



TRESemmé, the brand used by hair professionals, is back with its Runway Ready Backstage Fashion Show year two. Manila’s stylesetters and fashionphiles are once again given “backstage access" during one of the country’s most awaited fashion shows.



For the 2015 Runway Ready Backstage Fashion Show, TRESemmé puts backstage magic front and center, as guests witness live action behind the scenes where top hair trends are recreated right before models hit the runway.

Three of the country’s top hair professionals and TRESetters—Jing Monis, Lourd Ramos, and Victor Ortega collaborated with three of Manila’s most celebrated designers to recreate various long hair trends, from bombshell blowouts to longtails and braids and twists. Meanwhile, designers Rajo Laurel, Francis Libiran, and Rhett Eala are set to present their exclusively created ensembles inspired by the brand’s newest range, TRESemmé Split Repair. As the Split Repair range makes for long, gorgeous and smooth tresses, the designers’ works will incorporate long, clean lines, and fluid strokes to go with Runway Ready long hair.



AS LONG AS IT TAKES 

Jing Monis recreates straight and stylish ‘dos for Rajo Laurel’s collection with TRESemmé’s Split Repair—from shiny hair in long ponytails held high or tied low at the nape to “out of water” styles that are uber-sleek and shiny. “Chic and classic, long hair is sure to stand the test of time, but how you style it is the key to staying modern,” says Jing. “This season’s high, sleek and ultra-long ponytails, or wet and shiny tresses pulled back or combed up are perfect ways to style your long straight hair.”

Rajo brings this vision to life with beautiful fringed creations, from pieces that feature asymmetric or uneven fringed hems to layered fringed skirts and even embellished collars with fringes—all evocative of the various styles and lengths of salon-gorgeous hair only made possible by TRESemmé Split Repair. “My collection was inspired by long, gorgeous straight hair. I highlighted the concept of hair smoothness and length—with a sheen on fringes and unified movement.”




MOVE IT 

Inspired by bombshell blowouts, tumbling waves, as well as dramatic big buns that ruled the 2015 runways, Lourd Ramos recreates a couple of renditions for Francis Libiran’s collection. The collaboration showcases two sides of a story—flowing, moving, liberating, as well as shaped and structured. Loose features, soft fabrication plus sculpted pieces make for the designer’s feminine pieces—while Lourd’s long, wavy ‘dos and stylized big buns provide the perfect complement.

“Hollywood-like bombshell blowouts work great for all face shapes, while big buns create a certain drama and allure,” assures Lourd. “The longer the hair, the better!” Just like Split Repair treated hair that’s shiny, soft, and moisturized, Francis’ features long, flowy pieces that move along with every step, as well as more sculptured pieces that mimic long hair styled in a more structured ‘do.



BRUSH IT UP 

Victor Ortega relies on his creative prowess to make a mix of twists, loose ‘dos, and all sorts of braids, only possible with long and beautiful tresses, for the collection of Rhett Eala. His elaborate long hair ‘dos—from twisted rope braids to classic plaits—are made to perfectly match the designer’s fine lines and fluid strokes. “Just like the stunning abstract strokes of Rhett which were inspired by the season’s hair twists, my hairstyles feature loops, knots, braids, among others,” shares Victor.

Rhett’s pieces, true enough, feature gentle color sweeps on necklines or elaborate strokes on full skirts. The fluidity of the strokes on each of his creations is made possible by the use of paint brushes made of human hair that were treated with the TRESemmé Split Repair line. “With the range binding split ends, finer and smoother brushstrokes allowed me to make more precise works of art,” says Rhett.






LONG SALON GORGEOUS HAIR, YOU CAN WEAR 

You too can achieve the looks of the Runway Ready models right in your own home, as effortlessly executed by TRESemmé’s hair professionals. Having the TRESemmé Split Repair line on your own dresser is just like having the pros’ work at your fingertips, truly giving you the extra edge to style your hair the way you want it. With this new range, split ends won’t get in the way of achieving this season’s long hair trends. Its revolutionary sealing mechanism Repair Complex binds up to 88% of split ends.

To learn more about how to create this season’s hair trends, tweet us at @TRESemméPH #TRESemméRunwayReady or visit www.TRESemmé.com.



Monday, June 23, 2014

TRESemme mounts the first runway fashion show


Tresemme rules the runway from gorgeous dresses to salon ready tresses, the hair matches the outfit, be it formal, streetwear, or casual. The show featured 200 runway ready models on June 5, 2014 at the PICC.

TRESemmé mounted the country’s first backstage to runway fashion show where top hair professionals revealed the styling secret to salon gorgeous and runway ready hair!
Joey Mead King

Over 800 top and aspiring models from all over the country joined the Grand Casting Call for a chance to grace the catwalk of TRESemmé’s 2014 Runway Ready Fashion Show. These models had to prove that they were worthy to strut the runway, sport the latest hair trends as well as don the hottest ensembles from top retail brands and the country’s most celebrated designers.
Myrza Sison and Apples Aberin

Marrying top trends with the hottest hairstyles, this show is set to be a fashion first, one excitedly attended by the who’s who of the fashion industry. In unique runway ready fashion, the show brings to life behind-the-scenes action from the backstage straight to the runway.

Road To The Runway 
As anticipation built up for the country’s first backstage to runway fashion show, TRESemmé ambassador, Asia’s Next Top Model mentor, and veteran host Joey Mead-King, took the stage to kick off this fashion first, one that is touted to be at par with the hottest shows as seen in this year’s Mercedes Benz Fashion Week.

Hair professionalsJing Monis, Lourd Ramos, and Victor Ortega—used TRESemmé to help the models achieve the latest in hair style trends, which complemented this year's hottest looks on the runway.

Victor Ortega, created three looks that perfectly complemented the street-style trends for the show’s High Street segment, featuring top label from luxury brand retailer Stores Specialists, Inc. Stradivarius highlighted the high-street Prints, duly punctuated with Ortega's playful waterfall braids, feminine side braids, and elegant fishtail braids.

Apples Aberin and Liz Uy

 Minimalist Chic was the trend in focus for the collection of Kenneth Cole. Ortega paired these streamlined styles with a sleek, side-part do, showing that less can be more. Kate Spade and Marc by Marc Jacobs played with punches of color and texture for the Paper Dolls trend. These looks were punched up with the bumped up pony, which played with volume that added a bit of contrast and drama to the regular street look.


Robby Carmona
Next on the runway, TRESemmé hair professional, Lourd Ramos, highlighted three Prêt-à-Porter fashion trends with spruced up tresses. Geometric Shapes led the segment, featuring the structural designs of Mark Bumgarner, Charina Sarte, and Cesar Gaupo. These structured shapes were balanced off with gorgeous, one-sided mermaid waves. For Fluid Lines, which characterized the billowy and femme collections of Jojie Lloren, Pia Gladys Perey, Vania Romoff, and Dennis Lustico, faux bobs with short waves created an elegant look for the night. As for the embellished Textures of Gian Romano’s, Eric Delos Santos’, and Lulu Tan Gan’s collections, Ramos created slick center-parted ’dos as simple accents to the multi-dimensional styles.

The finalé showcased Haute Couture creations from renowned fashion designers Albert Andrada, Jun Escario, Francis Libiran, Rajo Laurel, and Ezra Santos. These pieces demanded no less than dramatic hair from TRESemmé hair professional, Jing Monis. Monis took to the stage his own rendition of volumetric curls that emphasized the elaborate designer creations.





The Styling Secret Used By Professionals
Achieving the envy-worthy do’s seen on the runway of TRESemmé’s Runway Ready Fashion Show was an easy feat with TRESemmé’s Keratin Smooth range which infuses Keratin into every strand as it keeps hair frizz-free for up to 48 hours.

And to keep those strands in place, our hair professionals used TRESemmé’s Salon Finish Extra Hold Hair Spray which offers long lasting extra firm hold, so you can control your style all-day long even in damp or humid condition, giving the models salon gorgeous hair that’s perfect for the catwalk.
With salon gorgeous tresses by top hair professionals, the country’s first backstage to runway fashion show reveals that the secret to runway ready hair is the one and only TRESemmé.

Learn more about TRESemmé's salon innovations at     @TRESemmePH or visit www.tresemme.com.

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