Showing posts with label hairstyle. Show all posts
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Sunday, 10 July 2016

F.A.M.E. Team June Update


F.A.M.E. Team Journey for June. 

It's our half way point of our FAME Team year already!! We've had an absolutely mind blowing time with mentor days, workshops, shows and shoots and still more to come! I couldn't wish for a better team to be spending my time with. It's a good job we all get on well as we are spending so much time together :)
F.A.M.E. Team day in Cardiff with Paul Dennison 
We jumped straight into June with a mentor day with Bruce Masefield from Sassoon.  This day was interesting for me to see how everyone took on-board the Sassoon techniques and for the tables to be turned and me to be a student.  Bruce gave us an overview of his incredible career and went on to provide an insight into the basic principles of Sassoon ABC classic techniques.  It was really great to be able to watch Bruce demo up close as when I'm backstage I usually never get the chance.





My beautiful model Sydney from our Sassoon Workshop
















Our F.A.M.E. Team day with Ken Picton and Paul Dennison in Cardiff was so much fun! Ken and Paul began the day by showing us some genius techniques to get our creative brains thinking outside of the box. They set us various tasks including one to create a hair collection based on an everyday object. Ken really taught us how to look at things with a different eye and how to become inspired by ordinary things such as a fridge! Later we were taken for a surprise at City Maze in the centre of Cardiff. As a team we were set the task of cracking the code to get out of the Maze room – of course we succeeded with great team work all round.




My final BIG news for June is... I am a Finalist for an internationally recognised hair competition called IT GIRL and so is my F.A.M.E. Team girl Rosie Binns.  For the competition I had to submit my entry as a portfolio/scrap book of everything I have done in my career so far. I can safely say, blood, sweat and tears went in to that scrap book and I couldn't have finished it without my support network - my mum, dad and James. Massive thanks goes to these guys who helped me carry on. I find out the final results in September at a fancy dinner in London.





I am really looking forward to July. Keep updated for what's coming in our journey,..

Wednesday, 1 June 2016

F.A.M.E. Team May Update

MAY HIGHLIGHTS


We've had a magical May on our F.A.M.E. Team journey so far.  It still feels like a dream that I am getting these opportunities to work with Industry Greats.



To start the month off we had a creative day with Adam Bryant and Sharon Peak from Ethos Hairdressing. This session was actually in Manchester so no travelling to London AND it was sunny! Adam and Sharon gave us an insight into their different hairdressing backgrounds, careers, salon life and how they keep their working partnership strong.  The day was all about creative colouring techniques - something they are both very passionate about. One of my favourite techniques that they showed us was braiding the hair and blending the colour over and around the braid to create a beautiful root glow.


Our next F.A.M.E. Team day was with Adam Reed, owner of Percy and Reed.  I found him incredibly inspiring and he talked to us about every single aspect of hairdressing he does from TV work, to catwalk shows, editorial hair and owning his own salons. Adam showed us the fundamentals of prepping hair and classic 'old school' hairdressing techniques such as a chignon. He even let us go through his endless kit bag and experiment with all of his equipment.  We've gone away with some classic techniques to practice and a huge shopping list of kit!




Something that I am very proud of this month is I have graduated from my Wella Master Colour Programme. This is something totally separate from the F.A.M.E. Team but has been a massive achievement for me.  I studied for a year taking up all of my spare time (and money) learning everything from colour foundations, product knowledge, science of how we see colour and extreme colour correction.  I went from being bottom of the class to gaining 96% (the best marks)! Even though I'm a Creative Stylist at Sassoon I wanted to learn how to colour for my own knowledge and interest.



Thank you for taking the time to read my journey - Look out for next month's update.

Sunday, 1 May 2016

F.A.M.E. Team April Update

It's been an amazing and active April with the F.A.M.E. Team. 


The highlight of the month for me were the endlessly fascinating Cos Sakkas and Indira Schauweuer from Toni and Guy. They demonstrated incredible techniques; from a twist on a short graduated haircut to an intricate headhugging five strand braid.  I didn't know a lot about Avant Garde hair so I was really intrigued by the techniques. We were lucky enough to be taught their secret braiding technique called the F8.  It's so good I'm going to practice this to get it perfect! Cos and Indira gave us some fabulous and insightful advice on preparing for a shoot and shared what it's like working backstage and liaising with the designers at London Fashion Week.  We all came away buzzing with new ideas of working with hair - not only as hair but as a fabric.


Then we had a celebration event at a gorgeous hotel in London, it was to celebrate 70 years of the Fellowship with our President Bruno Marc. It was such a wonderful evening, I don't think I stopped laughing all night and it was nice to be able to let our hair down.  Some serious dance moves were rocked!

The following day I took advantage of our exclusive invite to the GHD briefing with Adam Reed and Zoe Irwin.  It was great to see upcoming runway trends and how to create the look. My favourite look was 'Curly Sue' where imperfection was perfection and I loved that the individuality of each model is being embraced.

Our next F.A.M.E. Team day was with Skyler McDonald, the creative genius behind the Seanhanna brand. The session was extremely eclectic, covering many different aspects of the business, from the technical skills of avant garde hair to the practicalities of running a salon. Then she demonstrated a really cool concept - something none of us had experienced before - the hair changed colour when it was heated up and changed again when it cooled down. Wow! It was a day packed full of information and it was great to see how different techniques can spark an idea which then develops into an image! Skyler’s creative energy has rubbed off on all of us and we feel inspired to try out the new skills in our future work.


Keep updated with my blog for our next F.A.M.E. Team news.