Antidote by James Abu-Ulba
Antidote by James Abu-Ulba: A Celebration of Hair as Expression
The Antidote Collection by James Abu-Ulba, featured in The Hair Magazine, celebrates hair as a powerful form of self-expression. It transcends boundaries and unites us through a universal language. Each look explores the beauty of individuality and harmony, pushing creative limits with precision.
This collection balances structure and fluidity, merging bold contrasts with soft, ethereal elements. The designs evoke a sense of transformation and empowerment. Every hairstyle captures the fusion of strength and grace, making each piece a work of art. The collection highlights both sleek, minimalist styles and sculptural, textured creations.
Inspired by the belief that hair symbolizes passion and connection, Antidote showcases inclusivity and artistic freedom. These styles serve as a reminder of our shared oneness with the world. The designs reflect core values like individuality, inviting us to embrace our uniqueness.
From bold shapes to flowing, graceful forms, Antidote empowers self-expression. The collection embodies a commitment to diversity, emphasizing that everyone’s voice matters. Hair is celebrated here as a form of passion and identity, tying us to a greater sense of community.
The Antidote Collection also pushes the boundaries of design, bringing together creativity and craftsmanship. Each look is a testament to James Abu-Ulba’s mastery of hairstyling and artistry. It’s an inspiring blend of innovation, inclusion, and beauty that speaks to the essence of The Hair Magazine.
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Hair/Art Direction: James Abu-Ulba @method_education | Photography: John Rawson | Assisted by: Paul Gill | Post Production by: Hume Retouch | Creative/Color Team: Marie-Josee Medeiros, Cynthia Vieilledent, Zoe Boysen, Amanda Mathews | Styling: Florence Odurand | MUA: Ekaterina Ulyanoff | Models: Leila Marie, Mel Yanga, Penelope Chantal, Leonie Houde-Vachon, Evelyn Nyan