Category Archives: Kit Bag

Globe-Trotter

Globe-Trotter

I have just returned from my annual holiday and I am ready to face 2012 head on. It is always fantastic having a good break and this year was extra special because of the incredible suitcases I got just before I left. This Globe-Trotter luggage is by far the best I have ever used – I am even going to transfer my kit over to them now that I have returned!

Oribe 24-Karat Gold Pomade

An absolute must for the Christmas season, this pomade is perfect for glamming up any do, just swipe a small amount over the surface over your hair  and you are ready to go!

Oribe Après Beach Wave and Shine Spray

Oribe Après Beach Wave and Shine Spray

This range of products never ceases to astound me and on a recent trip to New York City I picked this up and I am loving it. You can use it on wet and dry hair and it gives you the most beautiful and modern texture. AMAZE!

Eastpak

I have just had to get a new kitbag as my old one was on its last legs. After hunting around to see if I could find anything incredible, I realised that I really will never find anything as good as my trusty Eastpak transfer bag. It is like a double decker bus; it is great for storing my kit and it is great on shoots for being able to find things quickly and quickly.

http://www.eastpak.com/uk-en

Naturborsten Toothbrush

I use these little beauties to smooth unruly hairs when I am on a shoot. They are wooden so there is no static – just spray a little hairspray to smooth and hold!

Goody’s Modern Up Do Pins

Goody’s Modern Up Do Pins

These are absolutely amazing and work on any hair type. I used them at a recent shoot and have not stopped using them since. Pop into Boots to pick some up for yourself.

Patrick Cameron Crown Lift Hair Pads

Patrick Cameron Crown Lift Pads

 

The Patrick Cameron Crown Lift Pad is bloody amazing and so easy to use, although I wouldn’t expect anything less from the king of the up-do! www.patrick-cameron.com

London Fashion Week

We launched our new Percy & Reed Hair range in Selfridges and on QVC over the weekend, and while all of this was going on we had the House of Holland show on Saturday and The Coterie@London Fashion Week Trends Presentation on Sunday with Blow Presents. Regular readers will know that I like to keep my posts short and sweet, but I feel this needs a bigger section, so I hope you enjoy reading it!

House of Holland S/S12 – Pastel Punks
I went to House of Holland headquarters last Thursday for the hair and make-up test with make-up supremo Lucia Pica and nail star Sophy Robson. It was the first time that we had seen the collection and I was blown away. Henry Holland took a lot of his inspiration from the Shane Meadows film This is England and photography by Gavin Watson. The finished look was a mod-inspired, Versace-esque, slicked and side-locked do!

Adam Reed, This is England

 

Adam Reed, This is England

This is England

Adam Reed, Gavin Watson photography

Gavin Watson photography

It is the second year that I have teamed up with BaByliss PRO UK to work backstage at House of Holland – I feel they are the best tools and achieve the best results. We prepped damp hair using the BaByliss PRO Volare hairdryer, we then set the second stage of the foundation using the BaByliss PRO Advanced Ceramic styler to press the hair and seal the cuticles for a glossy, ultra-expensive finish. We kept the styler at a medium heat to maintain movement and each section was sprayed using the Percy & Reed Hair Reassuringly Firm Session Hold Hairspray to maximise the gloss and protect the hair. A section was then taken from the temples to the crown and using a mix of the Percy & Reed Hair No Oil Oil and Finishing Polish, we drew all of the hair back towards the crown and secured it with a hand-painted Goody barrette. the rest of the hair was then drawn in to the nape and secured with a second barrette. Just before the girls hit the runway, we gently mussed the front panels of the hair to give an authentic mod finish.

My House of Holland runway kit essentials:

Adam Reed Babyliss hairdryer

 

BaByliss PRO Volare hairdryer – This hairdryer gives amazing heat and the large concentrator nozzle is excellent for a direct heat, perfectly preparing the hair.

Adam Reed Babyliss ceramic straightners

BaByliss PRO Advanced Ceramic styler – I don’t go anywhere without this! This iron has variable heat so it is perfect for pressing the hair, maintaining condition, shine and movement.

NuBone dressing comb – My favourite!

Adam Reed, barrettes

Goody barrettes – I love these because they sit flush to the head and they achieve the fluid shape we needed at House of Holland. On the morning of the show we painted these a rose gold metallic to match the heels of the Nicholas Kirkwood shoes.

And of course, I would like to thank the absolutely amazing team that worked backstage at House of Holland, without them it would never have happened. They are the best show team in the world:

Paul Percival – Without him I would be nothing!

Dom Capel – GOD! I LOVE YOU!

Neil Woolley – My number one.

Harriet White – An amazing talent.

Aid Tams – A STAR in the making!

Lacey Hawkins – A fashionweekista!

Richard Philippart – Cannot wait to work with him again.

Stacey Egan – A very talented young lady indeed.

Emma Taylor – ‘Cheeky’

Angelo Vallillo – A very handsome and hard worker.

Harriet Calvert – A real pleasure to work with, can’t wait to see her

Natalie Bailey – A little star

Oh, and look who we bumped into backstage….

Adam Reed,  Nick Grimshaw, Jaime Winstone

Nick Grimshaw, Paul Percival (Percy&Reed partner), Jaime Winstone, me