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Look Who’s Hitting The Decks At MWIT!

Look Who’s Hitting The Decks At MWIT!

Look Who’s Hitting The Decks At MWIT!

See y’all on the dancefloor!

by CATHERINE | INFORM

Creative HEAD are VERY excited to announce that Phoenix Brown will be leading us onto the dancefloor at the Most Wanted and It List Grand Final this year, at a cocktail-filled After-Party, which is sponsored by Olaplex.

Phoenix, daughter of Spice Girl “Mel B”, has been choosing her own lane in the music industry, playing DJ sets at trendy clubs, private events and celebrity parties in London and LA, including at the 2024 BAFTA Awards.

She’s known for reading the crowds and keeping the dancefloors moving with sounds that mix Afrobeats with dancehall, R&B, and global club rhythms – so make sure you’re ready to throw your shapes.

Offstage, Phoenix brings the same vibrant flair to fashion, mixing vintage pieces and bold streetwear into looks that echo her musical style. Earlier this week she made her catwalk debut at London Fashion Week SS26, modelling for NYC streetwear label, Sprayground.

She’s also going into schools and colleges as an ambassador for Women’s Aid, a charity supporting women and children affected by domestic violence (Mel B, who was awarded an MBE for services to charitable causes and vulnerable women, is also an ambassador).

“Even though I don’t know them and I don’t know their life, I can understand the situation that they’re in on a personal level,” says Phoenix.

“If I had had that growing up, to understand that I wasn’t alone and that it wasn’t my fault and there’s ways that you can go round the situation it would have helped me so much.”

The Most Wanted and It List Grand Final takes place at Drumsheds, London, on Monday 13 October. Tickets are selling fast. To get yours, click here.

Relive the Magic From The 2024 Most Wanted and It List Grand Final

Relive the Magic From The 2024 Most Wanted and It List Grand Final

Relive the Magic From The 2024 Most Wanted and It List Grand Final

by CAITLYN | CONNECT

A whirlwind of talent, creativity, and triumph unfolded at the Creative HEAD’s 2024 Most Wanted and It List Grand Final! From boundary-pushing stylists to innovative work spaces, this year’s winners brought their A-game, redefining what’s possible in hair artistry and business. Throughout the evening we celebrated the biggest names as well as the boldest looks… An iconic ’90s fashion moment, delivered by ghd, lit up the room… And the infamous MWIT afterparty served extra sass and spirit. Take a look… 

The Most Wanted And It List 2024 Finalists Have Been Named

The Most Wanted And It List 2024 Finalists Have Been Named

The Most Wanted And It List 2024 Finalists Have Been Named

Meet the extraordinary talents in the running for 22 coveted trophies

Hundreds of entries, showcasing exceptional talent, filled with ingenuity and packed with passion, flooded in for Creative HEAD’s 2024 Most Wanted and It List Awards. The standard was exceptional, and the job for our judges – dozens of expert names working in hair, beauty, fashion, business and the media – was monumental. But the results are in, and we are hugely proud to reveal who’s made it through to the finals in this year’s competitions.

For a full list of Most Wanted 2024 finalists, click here

For a full list of It List 2024 finalists, click here

To everyone who shared with us their stories, creativity, skill, ambition, and drive, thank you. No matter the outcome, know that you are all the reason British and Irish hairdressing is regarded the very best in the world.

Finalists will gather at the Most Wanted and It List Grand Final, the industry’s hot ticket event, taking place on Monday 2 September at Beams – a lofty East London location. The Grand Final brings together an all-star guest list of more than 700 names to celebrate the crowning of the 2024 winners.

Want to be there? Get on the Most Wanted and It List Grand Final guest list! Tickets go on sale at 9am on Monday 8 July. To receive updates, sign up for the Creative HEAD newsletter.

 

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They’re young. They’re innovative. They’re fearless. The winners of the It List 2024

MILES TWIST – THE ONES TO WATCH

MILES TWIST – THE ONES TO WATCH

MILES TWIST - THE ONES TO WATCH

Not just creative director at Architect Hair, Leeds, but also a session stylist working in London and overseas, Miles’ regular assisting credits include Adam Garland, Syd Hayes, and Cyndia Harvey. He’s worked on shows including Dior, Gucci and Valentino.

“This year has been tremendous fun – I’ve had some amazing opportunities.”

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A tip from Miles for entering the It List

How did you get into hair?

I used to work with a photographer who used to be a hairdresser. It was interesting to see a new form of creativity. I turned to hairdressing originally just to fund the photography, but as I continued in the industry it has become a real passion.

What do you love about your job?

The duality of creativity and energy through my fashion work; the wholesome and poignant side of working with people in the salon and transforming their confidence through hair. I love the transformation it can make on a person or a model and how you can change the atmosphere and perception of a person completely with a different style.

Any gripes?

The majority of jobs and agencies pay after 90 days. Invoices often lapse into six months-plus (I currently have three which are over a year). It’s unacceptable and creates issues of only the rich and privileged being able to work in our industry. We must start pushing for it to be the norm to be paid within 60 days of invoicing.

What have you been up to this year so far?

I’ve been first assisting Adam Garland’s shows in London, the highlight being Erdem A/W24 – beautiful hair in the British Museum. I joined Gary Gill’s team for the first time this season, which has been a great experience, and I’ve also been assisting the amazing Syd Hayes – we recently had a shoot with Kate Moss, which was definitely a bucket list moment.

Who in your generation do you look up to, and why?

The Hair Bros for their blending of business and creativity – their style is unique and they have a great way of presenting how they do hair. Lucy Muyanga (@thehair.co) is a peer, amazing hairstylist and friend. She’s killing it and I’m really excited to see where she goes. Finally, Emma Sommers in my salon, who balances three kids with a busy column and does it all off her own back and graft.

What makes you proud about your generation of hairdressers?

Curls and coils are becoming much more accepted, educated on and celebrated. We’re going away from the need for a “specialist” for Type 3 and 4 hair and we’re educating ourselves to deal with all types of hair. Progress in the right direction!

How does it feel to be part of the cohort that’s rewriting the rules of hairdressing now?

The rules of hairdressing don’t need to be rewritten. I feel it’s important to respect the history of hair and the key people who’ve developed our craft. It’s important to evolve the industry from the foundations that we have, to keep pushing boundaries and focusing more on the equality of hair and hairstylists.

Any advice for someone just starting out in hair?

Throw yourself into as many experiences as you can, make sure you have your fundamental foundations of hairdressing locked in and learnt, don’t forget manners and kindness go a long way with hairdressers and clients alike!

What made you enter the It List?

My boss, Louise Howard-Long, insisted I should go for it. I normally shy away from awards but with the age limit coming up and 2023 having been a great year for my career, I felt it was important to go for it!

Any advice for the 2024 entrants?

Choose imagery carefully, write with eloquence and make it more than just hairdressing. Add more to your application and career and look at the bigger picture!

Do you have what it takes to be The One to Watch 2024?

If you’re aged 30 or under, check out this year’s It List competition and submit your entry no later than Monday 20 May.

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BIRTE KLINTWORTH – THE VISIONARY

BIRTE KLINTWORTH – THE VISIONARY

BIRTE KLINTWORTH - THE VISIONARY

The senior stylist and educator at Radio, London, splits her time between clients in the salon, leading training sessions and creating collections as part of the Radio Artistic Team.

“I greatly admire individuals who fearlessly embrace their true selves. Authenticity serves as a profound source of inspiration for me. It guides not only how I portray people but also how I express myself.”

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Birte: “I got a lot of recognition from winning”

What attracted you into hairdressing in the first place?

Since childhood I’ve had a deep fascination for hair and been drawn to the touch of it. That led me to cut and style everyone’s hair who would allow me to do it, and naturally my path as a hairdresser manifested.

What do you love about working in hair?

I see creating a haircut like gifting someone. This can be a gift of transformation, an interaction of energy or a feeling of peace or confidence.

Describe your hairdressing style.

Authentic in expression, simplistic in execution and natural in beauty.

Who in your generation do you look up to, and why?

@mustafayanaz, who stuns me constantly with his beautiful creations. I have followed him since I was an apprentice in Germany and he was winning hairdressing awards. Since then,he has been constantly evolving and always manages to create something unusual or provocative.

How does it feel to be part of the cohort that is rewriting the rules of hairdressing now?

It’s so beautiful to be part of something that is ever-evolving and never stays the same. We are part of constant change.

If you could change one thing about the industry, what would it be?

It would be to normalise charging the same prices for men and women.

What made you enter the It List in 2023?

I was so proud of the projects I had created that it felt natural and right to share them. The It List was the perfect platform for that.

Any advice for someone thinking about entering the It List 2024?

Don’t look too much at what other people are doing. Channel your own authentic self.

Do you have what it takes to be The Visionary 2024?

If you’re aged 30 or under, check out this year’s It List competition and submit your entry no later than Monday 20 May.

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