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Behind the scenes at 'Collaboration between Annabelles wigs and Lino Carbosiero' Photoshoot

Recently I was offered a fantastic job I couldn't turn down (even though it involved a 5.30am start ugh)

I was picked up by Photographer Chris Giles and Claire of Annabelle's wigs and taken up to London for the photo shoot to take place.  When I say London, I mean at Daniel Galvin's Hair salon in London (only the biggest Hair salon in the whole of Europe) - There, I met up with Lino Carbosiero, his assistant Josh, Fashion photographer Martin Higgs, Stylist Joey Bevan and his assistant Angela Gates.  I was also introduced to the lovely Model Katie Green (who had travelled all the way down from Northampton) and also Holly Higgins (travelled the furthest from Cardiff)

Together with this very lovely team of people we achieved both natural and fashion looks to show off the new pieces from Annabelle's wigs.

  Here are behind the scene pics ;


This was a thoroughly enjoyable day, and even though myself, Claire and Chris were almost falling asleep on the way home, Chris delivered me safely back to my door by 9.30pm.

I promise to post a few pics of the finished photos in a few days time.

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