2 Femme Fatale 1971
Femme Fatale
Here is another and perhaps the most interesting version of Raphael’s Femme Fatale Collection.
Flicks flick at the front.
Raphael said at the time that variation on the Femme Fatale cut could
go on and on. Wear it covering (or half-covering) the forehead, wear it classically straight,
with side part or middle part, maybe one side flicked, somewhere. Wear it this way,
that way, maybe that way, or that… See some variations in the next photos.
Hair by Raphael Santarossa, 1971
Makeup: Jacques LaFleur
Model: Judi MacDonald
Photo: Klaus Lucka
Produced by Helen Oppenheim
Anecdote: Hard to believe, but this lovely model had extremely fine hair and the
brilliant Raphael somehow managed to make it look like thick hair.
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Collage included in the Montreal Launch Press Release showing editorials Raphael did in England when he was the Raphael of Raphael & Leonard fame. Note he worked with the best…
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Comment12 Raphael 1962
Rare photo, Raphael & Leonard at the opening of their salon, 1962. The salon, which they co-owned, Raphael & Leonard House of Beauty, was on Upper Grosvenor Street in Mayfair, London and had five-stories with over 8,000 square feet of floor space.
Photo: Courtesy Renato Santarossa
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