community.nyc was in full effect at the Kimberly Ovitz Fall'11 Presentation. Hairstylist Marco Santini used hairnets and hairspray to create a soft yet memorable look. Makeup artist Maud Laceppe teamed up with Benefit Cosmetics and Benefit Global Brow Expert Hilary Foote continuing the season trend of bold sophisticated brows. And stylist Yuki James pieced together the collection in a way that made the clothes seem effortlessly chic. Success? We think so. View the rest of the FW'11 collection HERE on Style.com
Veteran and "Go-To" Hairstylist for Jeremy Laing, Marco Santini created a beautiful wave for designer's FW'11 Presentation. The clothes were inspired by the Winter Equinox and Lunar Eclipse, which was evident through the designer's take on astronomical shapes. The young and talented Jeremy continues to evolve and after 5 years of collaborating with Marco, it's safe to say his presence at New York Fashion Week is becoming a season stable. View the rest of the FW'11 collection HERE on Style.com
What do sunglasses look great with? Gorgeous hair. What compliments gorgeous hair? Everything!
Let's band together Marco slicks, parts and twists to achieve his look.
Using mousse and texturizing spray Marco creates a 'rough chick' with a twist for Jeremy Laing's SS'11 collection. Knit do-rags were scattered through-out the show so Marco replicated a do-rag like do with a straight across band in the back and voilà biker envy.
Double trouble - models hang-out before doing a walk through.
Check mate!
Marco's "soft goth" hairstyle helped round off the look at Kimberly Ovitz's SS'11 presentation. The neutral color choice and asymmetrical cuts were balanced off by Marco's straight and tidy do giving us all something to stare at.
Marco Santini was in charge of making the ever sweet Rachel Bilson camera ready for a press conference for Sunglass Hut and evening of mingling with fans at their flagship store.
Marco was also busy grooming the tresses of Kristen Bell for the 25th anniversary show of Tommy Hilfiger. Kirsten payed homage to the "All American" designer by sporting red, white, and blue - her shorts were even spangled. 
Talia Shobrook dolled up "Gossip Girl" star Jessica Szhor for her front row seat at the rag & bone show. 
September issues are no doubt the most awaited magazines of the year. So it's no surprise that Vogue Korea would choose the striking Freja Beha for their cover. With her almond brown eyes and signature messy do Feja is constantly being snapped on and off the runway. Marco Santini and Thorsten Weiss are this month's dream team. Finding a nice medium between clean and dramatic - theses boys did Freja justice. Stylist Ye Young Kim and photographer Rafael Stahelin didn't fumble either presenting original looks and eye lusting photos. "Falling In Fall" is the title of the story but "Falling In Love" may be more suiting. Check out Ye Young Kim HERE and Rafael Stahelin HERE
Marco has tousled up Pink's hair for this years Grammy's and now the cover of Cosmopolitan's June issue. Every since her early days as a pop sensation Pink has kept things interesting with her hair - from hot pink to platinum blonde from long tresses to short pixies. Although we're seeing a more gentle side of the singer songwriter through her music and appearance - Pink will always be the "Badass Chick"of the music biz - and that's why we love her.
Shot by Matt Jones Watch the behind the scenes of Cosmopolitan's June cover here!
The bulbs were flashing Monday, May 3rd at the Metropolitan Museum for the 2010 Costume Institute Benefit. The theme this year was clearly visible by the turnout. Camilla Belle, Caroline Trentini, Claire Danes, Emmy Rossum, Jessica Szohr, Kristin Davis and Rachel Bilson were a few of the many beautiful people who made a appearance at the star-studded event. Being patriotic has never looked so good.
Jessica Szohr/ Makeup by Talia Shobrook
Camille Belle / Hair by Rolando Beauchamp 
Claire Danes / Hair by Peter Butler
Rachel Bilson / Hair by Marco Santini
Emmy Rossum / Makeup by Talia Shobrook
Kristin Davis / Hair by Rolando Beauchamp
Check out Marco's newest editorial shot by Greg Kadel styled by THM's Brian Molloy.
Grab a copy of Numéro on stands March 18th!