![]() ![]() Short hair works best with a much more fitted, streamlined silhouette." Take advantage and be daring, but skip the big ruffled gown. Plus, a ballsy haircut allows you to do a great tuxedo if you want, or a great strapless dress. Swept to the side and smooth, hair can look superglamorous. "Short hair is so beautiful for black tie. It's always beautiful the day after, when the hair has natural shine." ![]() And keep it clean: Short hair can be washed three times a week. That's always the time when short hair starts to get shaggy. If you want to grow it out, six weeks allows you to see a difference. It's okay to cut it with a razor, but only to soften the edges." That's the difference between a masculine haircut and a feminine one. "It's always nice when sideburns and the hair at the nape of the neck are soft and wispy. "Supershort hair is better with a face that's on the thin side and has soft features-like Michelle Williams or Natalie Portman-and when the neck is longer." Ready to get an inside peek at how these two are making slow beauty the family business? Welcome to Frédéric and Shirin’s week."If you've never had short, short hair, I always recommend trying a medium cut first. Getting involved in raising awareness about sustainable consumption and production in the region inspired the couple to start beekeeping in the lavender fields around their home there. They also share a dedication to environmental advocacy, specifically in support of the Epicurien Provence Foundation. You might assume that what made this impressive blonde beauty fall for the hella handsome Frenchman would have something to do with his noteworthy entrepreneurial accomplishments (he’s also a marathon runner and helicopter pilot, btw), but Shirin says that it was seeing Frédéric’s deep appreciation for nature and his ability to find beauty in simplicity, away from the noise of the city, that ultimately won her over. She landed in NYC in 2002 to head up North American communications for Yves Saint Laurent and later for Tom Ford. Shirin - who was born in Iran to German parents and grew up on a thoroughbred farm in Virginia - began her career in Germany (yes, she spricht Deutsch, et Français, e Italiano) where she served as Director of PR for Gucci, then Fashion Director for Amica Magazine. Frédéric moved from Paris in the early 80s and proceeded to become one of the most sought-after stylists in the city with his own salon at Bergdorf Goodman, and eventually a luxury hair care line that would cement his status as one of the most famous stylists on the planet. Though the couple has a home there now, they first met in their other home base, New York City. In 2015, the husband-and-wife team acquired Côte Bastide (a 30-year-old heritage brand from Frédéric’s hometown of Aix-en-Provence, France) and updated the formulas and packaging, but kept a sharp focus on the artisans and terroir of Provence. Actually, this one was more of an adoption. MEET | FRÉDÉRIC FEKKAI + SHIRIN VON WULFFENįeatured 11.25-12.1.19 | If celebrated hair stylist Frédéric Fekkai and former fashion publicist Shirin von Wulffen had a baby (in addition to the two kids they already have, that is) it would be Bastide, the clean beauty and lifestyle brand they debuted in 2016. The Select Days Monday | Motivation Tuesday | Taste Wednesday | Wellness + Beauty Thursday | Travel Friday | Fashion Saturday | Space Sunday | Social.The Select Cities BUENOS AIRES AMSTERDAM GUATEMALA SAVANNAH BUFFET'S MIAMI STOWE TORONTO NAPA BERMUDA STOCKHOLM + COPENHAGEN CARTAGENA Iceland Los Angeles Milan Paris Rome Tulum MORE. ![]()
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