UN/CUT - Pascal Van Loenhout
Pascal Van Loenhout
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Minimal natural looking beauty has been trending for longer than we all can remember. This book presents that idea into something new, something unexpected. In the past we have heard words like 'raw' and 'edge', but UN/CUT explores finishing touches that demonstrate that there is no middle ground anymore. While Minimalism has reigned for many years, this book demonstrates Minimalism's new mood. - Kevin Murphy
UN/CUT is a work of art. In UN/CUT, Pascal van Loenhout showcases his 'un-hairdressy' cuts. The work of the unconventional Antwerp hairdresser was photographed by Charlie De Keersmaecker and given a design by Paul Boudens. The result is a timeless book that every fashion/hair fan will want on their coffee table.
UN/CUT is a work of art. In UN/CUT, Pascal van Loenhout showcases his 'un-hairdressy' cuts. The work of the unconventional Antwerp hairdresser was photographed by Charlie De Keersmaecker and given a design by Paul Boudens. The result is a timeless book that every fashion/hair fan will want on their coffee table.
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2017Uitgever: Stockmans Art Books192 paginasTaal: EngelsISBN-10: 9077207392ISBN-13: 9789077207390Koop dit boek tweedehands
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Bound, hardcover, 192pp., 25x30.5cm., richly illustr. in b/w., in very good condition. ISBN 9789077207390.
Stockmans 2017
Minimal natural looking beauty has been trending for longer than we all can remember. This book presents that idea into something new, something unexpected. In the past we have heard words like 'raw' and 'edge', but UN/CUT explores finishing touches that demonstrate that there is no middle ground anymore. While Minimalism has reigned for many years, this book demonstrates Minimalism's ne...
Stockmans 2017
Minimal natural looking beauty has been trending for longer than we all can remember. This book presents that idea into something new, something unexpected. In the past we have heard words like 'raw' and 'edge', but UN/CUT explores finishing touches that demonstrate that there is no middle ground anymore. While Minimalism has reigned for many years, this book demonstrates Minimalism's ne...