Wednesday, 23 January 2013

FameTeam update with Mathew Sutcliffe..A Day With Errol Douglas

 
FameTeam update with Mathew Sutcliffe.
A Day With Errol Douglas
The day started early for all of the 'Fame Team' members. As snow covered most of England the team were heading to the Bed Head studio in Battersea to spend a full day learning editorial and avant-garde hair from the master that is Errol Douglas MBE. 
Without too much disruption the team assembled at 10am; Errol had already set up his kit and had prepped his model - he obviously haven’t had to battle with southern rail since 7am! We were amazed at the amount of hair pieces and kit he had but couldn’t wait to hear about the day he had planned for us. We started the day with a fascinating talk through Errol’s career; it was enthralling to hear about how it all started in a salon in the East End of London aged 11, as a Saturday boy and how he worked his way up the ladder even sharing his 'Fame Team' experience to reach the point where he is traveling across the globe working on high profile shoots and shows.He also shared some invaluable advice on being the fame team 2013. 
 Errol brought his amazing 6ft pale brunet model out from where she was hiding - the hair had already been prepped with some embossing to create a candyfloss texture to work with. The first look Errol did for us used some of his favourite items of kit - chopped up hair donuts - a series of roles placed on top of the hair. It was a fantastic first look. 
The next style used a hair piece Errol and his team had prepped along with a very fine hair net - again he showed us ways of securing the hair and how to attach external hair pieces.This look was full of movement through the back but with a very fine black hairnet created structure.
The penultimate look was hidden hair pieces and wire; created by covering a visor in the models hair and wiring a plat at the back with the end result been a shell shape.
The final style re-created one of Errol’s BHA looks; it not only had a hair peace but the return of Errol’s prised donuts. It encompassed all the elements of the day and was a fabulous look to finish on and when the gown was removed the combination of killer heals and a sky scraping hair style, the model looked incredible. 
After lunch it was our turn and we all got involved as soon as we could. In something akin to the Great British Bake Off we all started busily prepping our models hair with the same super fine crimp that Errol used. We spent the afternoon jamming with each other creating our own versions of Errol’s looks and then taking it in our own direction. By the end of the day we had the start of some amazing shapes we could use in the shows and shoots we have coming up. 
Over all it was a great day once again.