
2. Taken from the film 10,000BC, I just really like this girls style, there's a lot of embellishment which dates the scenes nicely, and the materials used are a lot more realistic than the cliché leopard print number that cave-people are sometimes adorned in. Although as mentioned before I wouldn't like to make anything too intrusive to the girl's shape, I think there are still some elements of design here that I could borrow. I really like the idea of the dreaded hair as well, as it seems plausible that hair would naturally develop into this kind of matted style.
3. Which leads us on to the last set of images. The guys hair here is the more typical style of dreaded hair - I really like the rustic feel to it, along with the beads and the way it's tied, I think it's a great aesthetic. However for the girl, I felt perhaps something a bit shorter might be more suitable - to add to a sense of youth and inexperience. I love Brea Grant's hair in the other image here.. she looks hot! There's a great kind of messy.. but still considered style going on; it's too thought out to work on a guy, but on her it looks great, and adds a cute factor to her. I'll definitely play with these ideas.
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