16-Year Old Fashion Designer Is The Huffington Post’s Newest Blogger
19 Jun 2013
P3R client Courtney Allegra is the Huffington Post’s newest blogger! 16-year old Allegra is an emerging fashion designer that has already been featured on NBC’s The Today Show and KTLA (Los Angeles). Allegra has also dressed many celebrities in our clothes including Janel Parrish, Chelsie Hightower and Sharni Vinson.
In her first post, titled “How I Became a Fashion Designer,” Allegra talks about the sketches that turned into reality.
Seventeen Magazine also picked up the blog on their Afternoon Dish and Allegra was recently featured in Today’s Black Woman. Stay tuned for more exciting things happening with this 16-year old fashion prodigy!



Trends with Hair Styles – Asian fusion is in. East meet west, tone on tone. But this just might not be the look for you. However, “you don’t have to be full on” says Lazo. “You can take a piece of a look you like and create a style perfect for you. When looking at hair trends, you need to consider the color palette, the structure of your face, the appropriate textures, and a flattering length. The best thing to do is consult with your stylist. Trust the pros. They will be able to tell you if a style will compliment you or not. A color may make your eye color pop or it can wash out your skin tone. A certain shape can accentuate your cheekbones or give too much roundness to your face. With your stylists’ expertise, you will be able to find the right balance incorporating a trendy style into your look.
Trends with Color – Currently Bright Pinks, greens, fucias and pastels in. If you cannot go full on like a teenager, you can place the colors underneath where you can tuck them away during the work day if need be and expose them when you are on your own time. If you don’t feel like committing to a permanent color, you can always have a hairdresser color some wefts that you can clip in when you want to have that pop of color.
When do you start moving forward from a trend? You don’t really shift out of a trend necessarily, they sort of just evolve into something else. For instance with Bangs. If bangs are the trend and you have them, you will evolve to a ‘whispy’ or a grown out ‘diagonal’ bang which will eventually blend back in with your hairs length. A “Pixie Cut” too would simply and gradually move into a longer version of that style.
How long do Trends last? The length of a trend is usually 6 months to a year before they start to evolve. From there, you can create a new style from the remnants of the old trend or go with something all together different that may have inspired you from your experience with the previous style.
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