• Denis Holbecq,
  • Denis Holbecq, " Cache-cache" Technique...

  • Photos © Arnaud Baraer

    Torn between the Hairdressing and the Dressmaking, I chose 29 years ago now, to be a hairdresser which I am passionate and which doesn’t stop me being passionate by the dressmaker’s work. 
    Son of a dressmaker mother herself!! I always show up to the exhibition organized by the fashion house and I regularly look at the Haute Couture fashion shows. Always looking for new ideas to share with professionals and inventing play technique, I wanted to link these two wonderful professions. Like the hairdresser, the dressmaker imagines, designs and creates volumes, textures and materials with a common bond, the thread for the dressmaker and the hair for the hairdresser. With his own technique, the dressmaker imagines and creates a support to highlight and to maintain the volumes of his creations. The petticoat is the support!! “Petticoat” has a pretty translation in Arab: “Cache-Cache” Inspired by this nice and clever accessory, I created a haircut technique which permit to realize all the volumes, textures and materials, and this with all lengths : short length, medium length and long length with haircut effects like plain haircut or layered effect, symmetric effect or asymmetric effects. With this technique the hairdresser can create all kind of geometries!! Having designed costumes for the show, I found some of my drawings which gave me inspiration to create cutting lines… Here is how I proceed!! Creation of the Volume……    

    Denis Holbecq

    Coiffeur Ambassadeur l'Oréal Professionnel Ambassadeur et formateur  Togiya  

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