Mumbai, October 13th, 2013: ‘Sharing his passion’ , Jean-Claude Biguine, creator and founder of the international ‘House of Beauty’ speaks for the premium French grooming brand upon completion of five successful years in India. To celebrate the premium salon & spa chain’s 5th anniversary, a fashion extravaganza was showcased on the 12th of October. The event was held in the presence of Jean-Claude Biguine and was joined by sought-after Indian designers Troy Costa, Nishka Lulla and Drashta Sarvaiya. The show marked the dynamic marriage between hair couture and apparel design in the spirit of Parisian style and fashion.
The evening saw personalities like joining in to congratulate the company upon it’s feat and extend their support.“Beauty is always there…it needs to be enhanced with the right services in the right mood by well trained professionals who practice beauty as a passion, not a profession”, said Jean-Claude Biguine, addressing the occasion. A craftsman and an entrepreneur, he has built his business on the foundation of consistency, contemporariness and convenience of services. His dedication is to his client first and his passion is to make them look beautiful. Bringing his customer-centric approach and service in India is Mr. Dharmendra Manwani, CEO, Jean-Claude Biguine Salon & Spa, India.
Fashion as we know it today, is a phenomenon where all aspects of style come together; hair, make-up, apparel and accessories. Over the past five years, style directors and top stylists from Jean-Claude Biguine India have worked with several noted designers, stylists, fashion houses and publications. “Hair is as crucial an aspect for any apparel/ accessory design showcase. Through this event we intend to commemorate that significant bond with our customers, in our journey. With a great host of designers, each bringing in their distinctive style, this is toast to beauty; our great fashion projects, our deemed associates and most importantly our consumers”, remarked Mr. Manwani.
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Hairstyles have always represented trends of every era. “Drawing influences from the league of French gentlemen of the 30’s & 40’s models were donning hairstyles such as shellacked and quiffs, wearing beautifully constructed jackets, that are figure enhancing & very sensual. This respectfully offered a return to the reinvention of classic menswear & the lifestyle which accompanies it,” comments the tuxedo specialist, designer Troy Costa, on the look for the shows.
Hairstyles are a symbol of individuality, and with the show, the right wardrobe and hair came together to create haute couture. .“Men and women, alike, search for a distinct style and hair does help make that style statement. My collection being on the eclectic –side, the hairstyles, therefore, speak attitude to compliment the fashion”, adds renowned designer, Nishka Lulla.
Chic and sophisticated updos were an impeccable blend for Drashta’s clothes which is about effortless femininity and sharp tailoring. “Just like your clothes, your hairstyle speaks a silent language” said designer, Drashta Sarvaiya .
Aiming to offer state-of-the-art, global concepts in beauty with consistent, contemporary and convenient services, Jean-Claude Biguine has a total of 10 salons & spas in India – eight of which are located in Mumbai and two in Bengaluru.