Tuesday, 15 March 2011

Auction Wednesday's @ the Pierre Garroudi Gallery










Unfortunately auction Wednesday's has been cancelled until further notice. Pierre plans to create something bigger and better in the near future.

Celeb sighting: Singer-Songwriter Patrick Wolf

 
Patrick Wolf and Agyness Deyn Burberry Fall 2007
Last week Pierre received a surprise visit from South London born, Singer-Songwriter Patrick Wolf.
The red-haired entertainer was seen trying on pieces from Pierre's previous couture collections.

Not one to shy away from fashion, Wolf  has previously featured as a model in the 2007 Burberry campaign shot by renowned photographer Mario Testino.

Wolf is known for his individuality in style and music which contains a mesh of genres from electronic, folk, indie and alternative rock. His new single 'The City' from his latest album was released yesterday (14 March).

Who knows? hopefully Pierre will work with Patrick on exciting future projects!!!
    

Patrick Wolf and Pierre Garroudi

Patrick Wolf, Pierre Garroudi and friends

Saturday, 5 March 2011

Michael Barnes hair extraordinaire tells why Pierre’s show was his best work to date!

Michael Barnes, 52 based in South London has been hairdressing for 30 years. His experimental, avant-garde hair creations can be seen in trade and consumer magazines worldwide. When he is not trotting the globe demonstrating at big industry hair shows, he is the creative director of his busy salon Michael Barnes Hair based in the West End. With a loyal following the price doesn't come cheap, a snip with the boss could set you back roughly £100! Read on to find out more about his work and why Ombre is the top hair trend for 2011.
Michael Barnes Hair

Michael thank you for taking the time to interview with Pierre Garroudi’s blog. Tell us about your journey into hairdressing?
“When I was 13 I used to play truant from school and hang around Kings Road looking for odd jobs to earn money. Myself and a friend got a job cleaning and painting a cellar for Manolo Blahnik who wasn't that well known at the time. He paid us with a pair of shoes each, wish I still had them.”

Michael happened to get his golden opportunity when asked by Manolo's assistant if he wanted a job shampooing.“I took the job and the moment I started I knew I wanted to do hairdressing.”

Michael was responsible for some of the amazing avant-garde hairstyles seen in Pierre Garroudi’s AW11 Royal Collection. (See crucifix, castle and crown pictures)

What was the experience like working with Pierre to come up with these hair themes? “This is the third show I've done with Pierre. I love working with him because he gives me total freedom (apart from the color) to create what I like. I enjoyed the show; it was the best I've worked on for Pierre.”

What was the creative process like?
“I start working 4 weeks before Pierre’s shows to make the pieces. I run a busy salon so I do the work when I can. My inspiration was from Pierre's royal theme. I used a number of techniques for the Crucifix and Castle they are basically sculptures made from a two-part plastic foam, covered with acrylic hair using cooking gelatin. For the Crown I used acrylic hair and gelatin which is attached to a buckram base and finished with human hair. The messy looks I did were all acrylic hair backcombed and pinned onto the models own hair.”


Castle

Michael creating the crucifix hairpiece

How very resourceful. So where did you learn these techniques from?
“I started my training at Ricci Burns Salon and developed these techniques myself.”

Michael confesses he doesn’t do many fashion shows but mainly demonstrates at hair shows for hair companies such as Goldwell, around the world. “...My next one [show] will be in Vietnam.”

What do you find most challenging when demonstrating at        hair shows?
"I work with a company called Goldwell for hair shows. The shows are challenging because I'm demonstrating or presenting to my peers and they can be very demanding."

For budding hair enthusiast's Michael has somewhat ‘groundbreaking’ advice for you. “Same old cliches. Work hard, never give up, always be true to yourself and try not to compromise.”

and finally... What is the top hairstyle in your salon? What is everyone coming in asking for in 2011?
"The most sought after looks in the salon are Ombre colour and long soft 70s waves."

Sidebit: Ombre colour is created by gradually colouring or dip-dyeing hair from dark-to-light or light-to-dark to create this amazing effect. The style has been featured as a top trend in 2010 by Vogue and seen on celebrities alike. Noticeably catwalk trends have also been 70's inspired from designers such as Marc Jacobs and Fendi.


Sarah Jessica- Parker sporting the Ombre colour and 70's wave.














Will you be donning the Ombre look this season?  If so you can visit Michael’s salon http://www.michaelbarneshair.com/ and tell them Pierre Garroudi’s blog sent you!
 

Photo credits: lapoubelleverte.com and Michael Barnes


 











Friday, 25 February 2011

Wednesday, 23 February 2011

Pierre gears up for Spring/Summer 2012!




As London Fashion Week comes to a close (22 Feb) Pierre is already in preparation for his S/S 2012 Haute Couture collection!
Walking into his studio on Monday, I was presently surprised to see Pierre and his assistants rolling out and cutting fabric for his next collection!

If his current collection is anything to go by, we are definitely in for a nice treat! If you do not know anything about Pierre, know that he likes to stick to one colour, from head-to-toe.

Any guesses as to what color theme Pierre will use for his S/S 2012 collection?

For hints take a look at his color palette to date.

Orange
Pretty Pink









Impressive Ivory 

Black 'Dark Knight' 









'Love is in the air' for Red 
Sea Blue for S/S 2011


Royal Purple for A/W 2011

Tuesday, 22 February 2011

Gallery Update: Pierre Garroudi Royal Collection






















Photo credits: Jacek Baranowski Photography and Spindle Magazine