All Ways Out
Left - Dress and choker by Miu Miu, jacket stylist's own.
Left - Cardigan by Linder.
Right - T-shirt by Christopher Kane, jacket by Norma Kamali.
Dress by Lorod.
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Left - Dress and choker by Miu Miu, jacket stylist's own.
Left - Cardigan by Linder.
Right - T-shirt by Christopher Kane, jacket by Norma Kamali.
Dress by Lorod.
What is your fondest memory of hair?
When my mom let me get blond hair extensions to look like Beyoncé.
Describe your hairstyles in three words.
DIY, Artistic, Bold.
If you had only one tool to style hair, what would it be?
A pintail comb.
What are you excited about?
Making things.
What do you want people to notice about your work?
When I’ve done it. When they see something they can tell it’s my work.
Describe the first hairstyle you ever did.
I did my friend's hair with two plats at school.
What is the most creative style you’ve done? Or want to do?
I sprayed the hair of a girl to look like a Burberry scarf.
What did you want to be when you were a kid?
A backup dancer.
What everyday objects can you turn into hairstyles?
Anything, everything. I can look at something turn it into something made out of hair.
What is the most difficult material you’ve braided on?
The bag I did for Rihanna because of the tiny LV monogram detail.
How does waste inspire you?
I can turn it into something beautiful. It is surprising what you can do, before and after, with something someone doesn’t want.
What is the best DM you’ve ever received?
Rihanna [laughs].
How does the future of hair look like to you?
Learning more about Black hair and hair care becoming more of a thing. Everyone is always going to become more and more experimental.
How would you want your hairstyles to be remembered?
As something no one would imagine it being a hairstyle and crazy but in a good way.
Through vivid childhood memories, euphoric senses and curiousity, LoCascio was able to achieve this collection. He took on a dream-like approach to create pieces such as a layered, crochet vest representing various identities. Whether it be chasing fireflies, riding carousels or visiting the Botanical Gardens, LoCascio's nostalgia was apparent in both the models' eyes and clothes.
I noticed flowers in almost every piece. What was the meaning behind them?
Flowers are an ongoing motif I launched in spring 2021. We made crochet flowers and I tried to evolve it and it became a signature. It's in our logo and I wanted to blow them up and make them cartoon-like. They're super encrusted in crystals and stones.
Sequins have been a long and heated debate in fashion for years. Were you hesitant to work with a lot of sequins?
We've never used sequins, but we are a brand that does push novelty fabrications that really felt genuine. We wanted to introduce that in sequins and really strong silhouettes. Sequins were a way to glitz it up for Fashion Week since it's my first show.
Being your first show, how do you think it went?
I think it was great...I had an amazing team. This was always a dream; I grew up in Queens, worked in the industry for so many other brands. To finally have a show with my name on it, it's such an honor.
Talk about the cohesiveness between the garments and the models' makeup.
We wanted saturation on the eyes and balanced it with a dark, smoky eye with dramatic false lashes on the top and bottom eyelids. Looking at each look, we dictated which colors would be best. We wanted to bring a New York grit with the under-eye falsies.
How do you want people to feel in this collection?
I want them to feel empowered. We had so many different types of models on the runway and it's all about embracing your individuality. Leading with that, I think there are so many amazing pieces. When you put on something that you feel good in and are excited about, you have that vibe and shine, like, 'I'm a bad bitch, I don't care what any of you say...' and that's a Colin LoCascio girl.
As promised, the WILD STAR collection pays homage to our inner cowgirl — sexy, powerful yet always aligned and the spirit of the natural world. Ffrench is creating an entirely new fantasy for us this time, in a fashion similar to how she creates the multitude of eccentric, sparkling characters through her own beauty looks. From the brand's previous collection, the hardware-heavy BDSM-giving INDUSTRIAL, we see a major transition in identity to WILDSTAR, with vibrant hues of pink and baby blue that glitter against matte nudes to create a feminine, gorgeous look. Bold lip liners outline burnt bronze shimmering lipsticks that sparkle with seduction.
As if we needed any further evidence that we should join the Ffrench fanclub, each of ISAMAYA’s collections are accompanied by a partnership with a charity supporting causes close to founder Isamaya Ffrench's heart. The WILD STAR Collection joins ISAMAYA with the American Wild Horse Campaign (AWHC), a nonprofit organization defending America’s wild horses and burros to protect their freedom, preserve their natural habitats, and promote human standards of treatment.
For the collection launch, ISAMAYA will be parking an Airstream in different locations each day previewing the new collection, WILD STAR. Founder Isamaya Ffrench herself will be on site, offering makeovers and more. To follow the journey or meet Isamaya herself, head over the the brand's Instagram for more information.