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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Femme Fatale
This is the most wearable and most popular of Raphael’s Femme Fatale Flick looks
with the hair half-covering the forehead, framing the eyes, the ends softly, slightly
flicked – “nothing heavy or hard-to-wear,” said Raphael.
“Theees look requires an impeccable, perfect cut,” Raphael insisted “far more perfect
than was necessary for curly or layered looks.”
Hair by Raphael Santarossa, 1971
Makeup: Jacques LaFleur
Model: Judi MacDonald
Photo: Klaus Lucka
Produced by Helen Oppenheim
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Femme Fatale
This slightly longer very simple version of the Femme Fatala fetures an interesting but
subtle hair color idea with ends shaded slightly darker.
Hair by Raphael Santarossa, 1971
Makeup: Jacques LaFleur
Model: Donna Clarke
Photo: Klaus Lucka
Produced by Helen Oppenheim
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © HELEN OPPENHEIM 2012
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