• Creative and delicious, the collection Sweet Créative by Stéphane Scotto Di Cesare !
  • Creative and delicious, the collection Sweet Créative by Stéphane Scotto Di Cesare !

  • Sweet Candy is one of the last creations by Stéphane Scotto Di Cesare. A real artist who takes inspiration from the shapes, the colors and the sensations, this time we are back to childhood ! With acid and explosive colors and impressive volumes, Stéphane and his team really blow us away. We almost want to eat it !
    Sara Svati

    Lollipop, candies, marshmallow and cotton candy have been revisited with an aristocratic touch. Montréal is a very creative and recreational city, from time to time several artists gather - photographer, technician, makeup artist, model - to create a free unique moment. The guideline often remains the hair.

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    Stéphane Scotto Di Cesare wanted to highlight through Sweet Candy, something fresh and colored, with pastel tones representing sugar but avoiding clichés. The choice of the colors adds fantasy and tonus to the hairstyle. The low hair is light, aerial as if it was foaming. The multicolored bowls look like real candies and the whole thing gives a childish touch to the model. What's better than candies for a kid ? Even if - without mentioning the famous brand - they make children happy ! The make-up is light to avoid a "too much" touch.
    The hairstyle has been made with an armature to place each small pompom. This pompom technique remains on positioning and an accumulation of colored strands, rolled like sushi, cut, fixed then sculpted with clippers to obtained the desired shape.

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    A cascading hair with knots on the front of the face with a very pink make up result in chic, innocence and sweetness. The make-up was even more emphasized when the hairstyles were less colored like with that hairstyle.
    The hairstyle has been made with a high tie and with the creation of a very particular wave - from an edge to the other and vice versa - for the back part. This technique is totally new. This particularity aims to create a flat wave but especially a wave in relief at the same time.

    The hairstyle was created thanks to a hair set on wire to add a cottony effect. To make a kind of carnivorous flower - o cockade - discolored alveolus were made to obtain a material almost disintegrated. Furthermore, the asymmetric position of six hammers reminds a kind of aristocracy. The whole result takes inspiration from a very noble and chic style. The pink touch gives finesse and sweets to the hairstyle. As Stéphane Scotto Di Cesare said: " My French origins led me to something very aristocratic, post royalist but modern, avant-garde and eccentric. "

    We just needed a day, a professional model, a studio and three hairstyles and make-up and a very good energy... The hair by Stéphane Scotto Di Cesare, the make-up by Marika d'Auteuil, the photographer Damian Siqueiros, and in Montréal !

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