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UK Talent Triumphs At Davines’ International Hair Gala

UK Talent Triumphs At Davines’ International Hair Gala

UK Talent Triumphs At Davines’ International Hair Gala

Hair industry icons push the boundaries of style in a three-day celebration of coiffured creativity

by CAITLYN | INDUSTRY NEWS

The Davines 2024 World Wide Hair Tour (WWHT) in Berlin was a spectacular, three-day celebration of creativity and talent, drawing over 2,400 attendees from 53 countries. The event kicked off with the Davines Experience at Alte Munze, where attendees immersed themselves in exhibits and activities before the main events. During the Welcome Dinner, the top 10 finalists of the Talent Green House initiative showcased their interpretations of the Davines Hair Identity, setting the stage for the grand finale.  

The Talent Green House programme is Davines’ 18-month global mentoring initiative designed to develop the next generation of hairstylists. It offers aspiring talent from around the world a chance to hone both their technical and creative skills through a series of online modules and mentorship from industry heavyweights like Robert Lobetta and Candice McKay. Focusing on everything from trend forecasting to design principles, the program equips participants with the tools they need to thrive in the competitive hairdressing world.  

Ben Grace 

The winner? Ben Grace, a UK hairstylist from Radio London’s education team, whose “keen sensitivity and intuition for emerging trends” led him to reimagine a classic style with raw, innovative techniques. Ben now has the opportunity to create a collection for WWHT 2026, further cementing his place in the industry. 

The magic continued on day two, with world-renowned hairstylists taking to the stage to showcase their talent. Danny Pato, New Zealand’s 2024 Hairdresser of the Year, kicked off the performances with his collection inspired by “the feminine power of three royal sisters, the Nomad Queens.” His avant-garde hairstyles fused bold shapes and cultural elements, delivering a visual spectacle that wowed the audience. Next up was Annie Ankervik, who presented her Alchemy of Superheroes show, urging attendees to embrace their inner strengths and rise to the challenges of today’s world. 

Radio London made their mark with a performance celebrating Berlin’s creative subcultures. Their live styling sessions, enhanced with cinematic video footage, offered a behind-the-scenes glimpse into their process and captured the city’s vibrant diversity.  

Coray Absolut, the 2022 Talent Green House winner, continued the showcase with his Prioller show. Drawing on his Turkish heritage and personal memories, Coray blended vibrant prints, scarves, and his signature roller technique, promoting individuality and empowerment with every look. Following him was Jesus Oliver, who presented a performance inspired by amber, using structured cuts to bring out rich shades of red, copper, and yellow, creating a dazzling effect on stage. 

The event concluded with a show-stopping finale by Michael Polsinelli, whose “visual distortion” performance turned imperfection into art. Using unconventional materials like rubber tubing and mesh, he created complex hairstyles that took inspiration from nature and the universe, leaving the audience in awe. 

Work of Coray Absolut, Jesus Oliver and Michael Polsinelli 

The 42nd Alternative Hair Show Went Out With A Bang

The 42nd Alternative Hair Show Went Out With A Bang

The 42nd Alternative Hair Show Went Out With A Bang

We announce the winners of the global charity event

by MADDI | INFORM

Alternative Hair Show 2024

Alternative Hair Show

On Sunday, 13 October, the iconic Roundhouse in Camden Town played host to the highly anticipated 42nd edition of the Alternative Hair Show – and it was bigger, better and bolder than ever. Under this year’s theme, Evolution, hundreds of hairdressers from across the globe came together to celebrate innovation, artistry and charity. 

Long-time supporter Linda Evans returned as host, sharing the stage with Tony Rizzo, founder and director of the Alternative Hair Show and Anthony Mascolo, the show’s president. This year, Mascolo himself was honoured with the Legend Award, recognising his immense contribution to the show over the years, including the creative films he shared on the night – works inspired by his earlier projects and reimagined through the power of AI. 

The evening kicked off with the International Visionary Award, marking its 20th anniversary. Finalists across Cut & Colour, Men’s, and Avant Garde categories showcased their boundary-pushing creations, with the winners earning well-deserved applause. 

Alternative Hair Show Visionary Award

Alternative Hair Show Visionary Awards

And the winners are…

Cut & Colour 

Winner – Matteo Susini, Italy 

Runners-Up – Petra Blatnik Macek, Slovenia & Josh and Sophie-Rose Goldsworthy, UK 

 

Men’s 

Winner – Josh Lamonaca, UK 

Runner-Up – Luigi Guardascione, Italy 

 

Avant Garde 

Winner –  Tan Wei Jun, Malaysia 

Runner-Up – Yu Zhuwen, China 

The show was also a visual feast, featuring breathtaking creative films from 11 visionary artists, showcasing work from countries like Australia, Japan, and Ukraine. A heartfelt message from Trevor Sorbie MBE, a hairdressing legend and honorary patron, moved the audience, as he reflected on the importance of creativity and the event’s noble cause of raising funds for leukaemia research. The show also paid tribute to the late Vidal Sassoon, celebrating 70 years of his pioneering influence in hairdressing, with a special appearance from Mark Hayes, international creative director of Vidal Sassoon. 

Of course, no Alternative Hair Show would be complete without its headline artists – 14 of the world’s top talents from across the UK, Italy, South Korea, Japan, and beyond took to the stage to present their latest jaw-dropping creations. From Paul Stafford to Dmitry Vinokurov, the artistic energy was electric. 

But beyond the creativity, the Alternative Hair Show remains committed to its charitable mission. The night concluded with the presentation of a cheque for £116,000, raised in support of the Alternative Hair Charitable Foundation, Fighting Leukaemia, and Blood Cancer UK. 

With creativity, inspiration, and charity at its core, this year’s Alternative Hair Show was a truly unforgettable event, continuing its evolution as one of the most spectacular platforms in global hairdressing. 

 

We’re Jammin’… Vivid Hair and Electric Vibes At Hair Jam

We’re Jammin’… Vivid Hair and Electric Vibes At Hair Jam

We’re Jammin’… Vivid Hair And Electric Vibes At Hair Jam

BeBop hosts third live Hair Jam

by MADDI | INDUSTRY NEWS

It was an electric vibe at the third annual Hair Jam, hosted by Most Wanted Best Salon Team winners, Bebop. Thumping music and creativity oozed out onto the pavement, while inside, bright outfits and even brighter hair ramped up the thrills. Guests sipped on cocktails and wine as they mingled, soaking up the energy.

Quickly becoming a must-attend event for London’s hair community, Hair Jam was set up by Pont Smith, co-owner of Bebop, designed to create a free space for hairstylists and creatives to come together, share their passion and inspire one another.

Twelve talented stylists were invited to create live hair looks on their models, showcasing everything from vivid colour work to avant-garde styling. Among the lineup was It List Rising Star winner, D’Arcy White, as well as Tom Gear, Tanahya Grace, Kay Benes, Vodka, Luke Hawkin, Daniel Leo Stanley, Stevie Leah, Phoebe Friend, Brooke Pascarelli, Laura Wyatt, Tom Warr and Konrad Lucas.

Perfect Colour Shades for Autumn: Introducing LumiShine’s Mocha & Natural Beige

Perfect Colour Shades for Autumn: Introducing LumiShine’s Mocha & Natural Beige

Perfect Colour Shades for Autumn: Introducing LumiShine’s Mocha & Natural Beige

Promotion – JOICO

Bring your clients the season’s must-have shades with LumiShine’s Mocha & Natural Beige series—rich, customisable colour for brunettes and blondes.

by CAITLYN | INFORM

 Autumn is all about deep, rich tones, and JOICO’s new LumiShine Mocha & Natural Beige series is set to dominate the season. Whether your clients want a warm brunette refresh or a soft blonde transformation, these shades offer multidimensional, glossy colour that lasts—perfect for any salon looking to elevate their colour services. 

From rich, chocolatey mocha hues to latte-inspired natural beige tones, these intermixable crème shades provide endless options for creating bespoke colour. The Mocha shades deliver sophisticated brunette looks, while the Natural Beige range offers soft, neutral tones that are ideal for blondes and brunettes alike. 

These new additions are perfect for customising colour. The beauty of LumiShine’s Mocha & Beige series lies in its versatility. Whether you’re creating deep brunettes with a luxurious shine or neutral blondes with a modern finish, these shades provide customisable results. And with 100 per cent grey coverage and built-in bond-building technology, they leave hair looking and feeling its absolute best. 

Give your clients the on-trend autumn looks with ease. This season, the ‘Chocolate Box Hair’ trend is taking over runways and salons alike. This colour palette oozes elegance and luxury, while keeping the hair looking fresh and healthy during the colder months. The LumiShine Mocha and Natural Beige shades are perfect for tapping into this trend and giving clients glossy, healthy hair that stands out. 

Award-winning colourist, Dan Spiller, says: “The Mocha and Natural Beige shades are an absolute dream to work with. They create the perfect balance of rich colour and shine, ideal for the autumn season.” 

JOICO’s LumiShine series is more than just colour—it’s about protecting hair. With low-ammonia formulas and JOICO’s bond-building technology, these shades strengthen hair from within, reduce breakage, and deliver long-lasting, vibrant colour. 

Why Your Salon Needs It: 

  • Create rich brunettes and soft blondes with unbeatable shine. 
  • 100 per cent grey coverage and customisable colour options. 
  • Perfect for on-trend ‘Chocolate Box Hair’ looks this season. 
  • Bond-building technology ensures healthy, strong hair with every colour. 

Want to bring autumn’s hottest hair trend to your clients? Discover the new LumiShine Mocha & Natural Beige series and give your clients the rich, glossy colour they crave. 

Fellowship for British Hairdressing Announces Project Scotland

Fellowship for British Hairdressing Announces Project Scotland

Fellowship for British Hairdressing’s Announces Project Scotland, Leading the Charge to Elevate Scottish Hairdressers

This new project is going to be Scotland’s premier platform for creative hair professionals—offering education, exposure, and the tools to transform the industry.

by CAITLYN | INFORM

Project Scotland, in partnership with The Fellowship for British Hairdressing, is designed to showcase and elevate the very best of Scottish hairdressing talent. The new initiative will offer a programme packed with eight education days and an exclusive photoshoot, allowing participants to delve into every aspect of hair artistry—from cutting and colouring to styling and beyond.  

Applications for the programme open on 14 October, before closing on 11 November. This exciting opportunity is perfect for any hairdresser looking to take their hairdressing craft to the next level.

What truly sets Project Scotland apart is its commitment to supporting homegrown talent. Each participant will have the chance to work alongside Scotland’s top hair professionals, learning from their expertise while sharpening their own abilities. Whether it’s through photoshoots, stage time at prestigious events like HairCon Manchester, or the Project Grand Finale, team mentees will have ample opportunities to showcase their skills in front of live audiences. 

Leading the charge for Project Scotland is the managing director of Medusa, Scotland’s fastest-growing salon group, known for its six innovative salons and a cutting-edge academy. As Wella UK style director and global business mentor, he brings unparalleled expertise in both creative cutting and business education, with a mission to champion Scotland’s talent and shape the future of global hairdressing. 

But it’s not just about stage lights and applause, Project Scotland is about growing the next generation of hair professionals, empowering them to push boundaries and contribute to Scotland’s thriving hairdressing scene. The programme offers a real-world platform for putting new techniques into practice, allowing mentees to create, experiment, and grow. 

Whether you’re a rising star in cutting, colouring, or styling, this is your opportunity to elevate your craft and join a community that values innovation and artistry. Become part of the next wave of Scottish hairdressing talent. 

For more information on how to apply, click here.  

Discover The Winners At The IHF Hairdressing Championships

Discover The Winners At The IHF Hairdressing Championships

Discover The Winners At The IHF Hairdressing Championships 

A hat trick of wins sees one stylist entering the Hall of Fame 

by AMANDA | INFORM

Left Laurna McGrath, Vanilla Hair Design, and Martha Galvin, Allure Hair & Beauty copy

Laurna McGrath, Vanilla Hair Design, and Martha Galvin, Allure Hair & Beauty

Martha Galvin, owner and stylist at Allure Hair & Beauty in County Mayo, is the IHF Hairdresser of the Year for the third consecutive year. 

Her hat trick of wins earns her a place in the IHF Hall of Fame – and she also scooped trophies in four other categories, including the Creative Colour trophy. 

“What Martha has accomplished is nothing short of extraordinary. To win and enter the Hall of Fame is a huge honour, and it reflects her unwavering commitment to excellence,” said IHF president, Lisa Eccles. “Martha’s passion, creativity and hard work over the years have earned her this well-deserved recognition, and she continues to set the bar for others in the industry.”

It was a good night also for Vanilla Hair Design in Carlow, as Laurna McGrath won IHF Irish Trainee Hairdresser of the Year, and Samantha Byrne scooped both Hair Up and Fantasy titles. Menspire’s Patrick Browne was also celebrating, as he took home first and second place in the Barber Technique category. 

IHF Star Team 2025

2025 IHF STAR Team

The 2025 IHF STAR Team was also revealed, welcoming Emma Killeen (Allure Hair & Beauty, Mayo), Jade Hennessy (Albert’s Hair Design, Wexford), Ellie Purdy (Brown Sugar, Dublin), Danielle O’Sullivan (Vanilla Hair Design, Carlow) and Caitlin Smith (Hair Creations, Dublin). 

Three IHF Icon Award recipients were also celebrated – Cats Hair Salon’s Ian Brady, Reds Hair Salon’s Carolann McGuirk and an honorary award for the IHF’s first president, the late Robert Byrne. 

Hosted at Lyrath Estate in Kilkenny, the event showcases exceptional work from leading stylists across the country, judged by a panel of national and international experts.  

Hair by Martha Galvin

Hair by Martha Galvin

IHF president Lisa Eccles and IHF Icon Award recipient Ian Brady, Cats Hair Salon

IHF president Lisa Eccles and IHF Icon Award recipient Ian Brady, Cats Hair Salon

And the winners are…

IHF Irish Hairdresser of the Year (sponsored by Wella Professionals)

Martha Galvin, Allure Hair & Beauty, Mayo 

 

IHF Irish Trainee Hairdresser of the Year (sponsored by ALFAPARF Milano Professional)

Laurna McGrath, Vanilla Hair Design, Carlow  

 

Newcomer of the Year – Trainee (sponsored by Davines) 

1st Rhiannon Black, Brown Sugar, Dublin 

2nd Laurna McGrath, Vanilla Hair Design, Carlow 

3rd Rebecca Donegan, Olivia’s Hair Studio, Wicklow 

 

Creative Colour – Trainee (sponsored by Image Skillnet) 

1st Tiegan Neary, Allure Hair & Beauty, Mayo 

2nd Sara Gilhooly, Our Salon by Derek & Fergal, Meath 

2nd (Joint) Danielle O’Sullivan, Vanilla Hair Design, Carlow 

3rd Ella Clarke, House of Colour, Dublin 

 

Trend Upstyle – Trainee 

1st Tiegan Neary, Allure Hair & Beauty, Mayo 

2nd Laurna McGrath, Vanilla Hair Design, Carlow 

2nd (Joint) Leah Caroll Byrne, Vanilla Hair Design, Carlow 

3rd Mia Massey, Ashleigh Kelly Hairdressing, Dublin  

 

Fantasy – Trainee (sponsored by EasyDry) 

1st Danielle O’Sullivan, Vanilla Hair Design, Carlow 

2nd Emma Killeen, Allure Hair & Beauty, Mayo 

3rd Laurna McGrath, Vanilla Hair Design, Carlow 

 

Creative Colour – Senior (sponsored by L’Oréal Professionnel Paris) 

1st Martha Galvin, Allure Hair & Beauty, Mayo 

2nd Nadine Brady, La Mode, Dublin 

3rd Anthony McNally, Ross Adams, Dublin 

 

Hair Up – Senior (sponsored by Phorest) 

1st Samantha Byrne, Vanilla Hair Design, Carlow 

2nd Martha Galvin, Allure Hair & Beauty, Mayo 

3rd Amanda Ryan, Allure Hair & Beauty, Mayo 

 

Fantasy – Senior (sponsored by Schwarzkopf Professional) 

1st Samantha Byrne, Vanilla Hair Design, Carlow 

2nd Samantha Byrne, Vanilla Hair Design, Carlow 

3rd Lisa McGuiness, Allure Hair & Beauty, Mayo 

 

Barber Technique – Specialist (sponsored by Remi) 

1st Patrick Browne, Menspire, Dublin 

2nd Patrick Browne, Menspire, Dublin 

3rd Sandra Keegan, The Academy Barber, Kildare 

 

Textured – Specialist (sponsored by The Tattooed Accountant) 

1st Saoirse McDermott, The Hair Space, Galway 

2nd Samantha Byrne, Vanilla Hair Design, Carlow 

3rd Patrick Browne, Menspire, Dublin 

 

Salon Social – Specialist (sponsored by LanaiPro) 

1st Caitlin McCarthy, Salon Anu, Dublin 

2nd Mark Sherwood, Zeba Hairdressing, Dublin 

3rd Aishling Moriarty, Rustiq, Kilkenny 

 

Extensions – Specialist (sponsored by Hairtalk) 

1st Emily Whelan, MD Hair, Carlow 

2nd Kelly Murray, Cut Social, Dublin 

3rd Martha Galvin, Allure Hair & Beauty, Mayo 

3rd (Joint) Martha Galvin, Allure Hair & Beauty, Mayo