Eugene Souleiman

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Want to Be a Hairdresser? A Top Stylist Shares What It Takes

When you love what you do, it doesn't seem like a job.

When you love what you do, it doesn't seem like a job. Such is the case with Eugene Souleiman, Wella Professionals Global Care and Styling Creative Director. "Some days I don't know what's work and what's not work," he explained at a recent press conference prior to revealing the brand's latest color trends for 2013, for which he cocreated. Souleiman admits to finding inspiration "anywhere and everywhere," whether it's via travel or comics, and even through interactions with his toddler-aged daughter.

As for advice he'd give to those just starting out in the industry, he recommends soaking in as much training as possible, as well as adopting a trial-and-error mantra. "Do not be afraid to try things out," he said. "The minute you stop trying, you die." A rather deep statement, no doubt. But as Souleiman so poignantly puts it, even Pablo Picasso used his mistakes to his advantage.

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Alexander Wang Takes a (Cat)walk of Shame

Backstage at Alexander Wang, the designer told me his inspiration for the hair and makeup was "sweat."

Backstage at Alexander Wang, the designer told me his inspiration for the hair and makeup was "sweat." Well, he couldn't have picked a more humid and rainy day to show.

Just as hot-and-bothered was the beauty look. Makeup artist Dick Page described it as "the walk of shame — when you have to go into the subway station, everyone is going to work, and you're going home."

To that end, models' hair and faces were sprayed with Avene Thermal Spring Water Spray before they hit the runway. "The girls look very hot, like they've been exerting themselves," explained head hairstylist Eugene Souleiman, who used Aveda products. "It's about action, sporty, really cool-looking girls that are tough. Really cool girls don't do too much with their hair because they don't need to. Fast life, no time to do her hair!" The result? Models who looked like they got caught in the same 90-degree downpour the audience did, only infinitely more glamorous. Real cool girls indeed.

For the specifics on the hair and makeup, plus backstage photos, read more