It's pretty obvious why Patrik Ervell has continued to work with Holli every Fashion Week yet. Five seasons and nine shows later, hairstylist and groomer extraordinaire Holli Smith still found a way to create a completely new look, especially from the back. Each model was cut and trimmed before they walked the runway being carefully inspected by Ms. Smith herself. The tiny coiled curls upfront kept the boys looking "well kempt." Inspiration: A feeling of Jim Reid of Jesus and Mary Chain Products Used: Redken Guts 10 & Redken Forceful 23 View the rest of the FW'11 collection HERE on Style.com
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The artists of community made quite the showing in Wonderland's September issue. Chalked full of great stories it's one for the archives. Chunky sweaters, dark earth-tones and asymmetrical cuts are just a few of the trends to expect this fall. So bundle-up with cup of tea and flip through the season's best!
If looks could kill...
Does Patrik Evrell know menswear. For his SS'11 collection Patrik stuck to his usual roots of versatile separates mixed with fun pops of color. Of course Holli had no problem finding a hairdo to suit the suit filled line. Steering away from the 50's greased back coiff that is often seen she went a more beachy route - giving a new meaning to casual sensibility.
After dampening the model's hair Holli took a blow dryer to the locks to give it a more tousled piecey look.
They know they look good!
There was something very innocent about Loden Dager's SS'11 collection. The looks had no excessive hardware, the styling wasn't over thought - it felt organic. Playing off of that theme Holli seemingly groomed the models to resemble a cast member from the 1995 teen classic "Now and Then". But regardless of what era you'd wear theses clothes in you'd be sure to turn heads. 
Gotta love him - he's promoting peace and great hair.
Gary Graham added edge to his SS'11 collection with military inspired looks with hints of asian warrior influences. Holli combated the boyish silhouette with an equally rugged looking do. The complexity of the hair matched with the detailed designs created a very cohesive look that just plain worked.
Holli attached short hair pieces to the model's hair to roughen things up.
What is the most stark urban place you can think of? If you were thinking of a parking garage you and designer Siki Im think alike. Known for unusual venue choices Siki Im's didn't disappoint this season proving that fashion can exist everywhere. With his monochrome palette choice Holli decided to keep it as simple as possible. Making sure all the boys were groomed to perfection - not a hair out of place!
The overall impression of the collection was urban minimalist.
styled by Jillian Davison
With elements like: Marni's bold prints, Dolce Gabbana's larger than life florals and Missoni's iconic zag it's no wonder the stories titled Mixology. A science that no doubt Benny Horne has mastered. His fearless eye and knack for color make him a true whiz. And the incomparable hair stylings of Holli Smith help round out this formula for a true style combustion. The story can be found in May's issue of Australian Harper's Baazar on stands now.