Even celebrities need hair advice
Published
19th Feb 2013
I asked the team at Melogy, London for their take on these high-profile celebrity hair looks.
Michael Pitt
When Michael's hair is slicked back it suits him. I would suggest going less short on the sides because this can accentuate a fuller face. He wears smart clothing so this haircut works well with his style. At Melogy we do our consultation without a gown on them so we can see our client's individual style.
Luke Zoumides, senior barber

Gary Barlow
Gary's look has been a very popular request in the past year from older guys who feel more comfortable experimenting with shorter edges and a higher almost slightly disconnected parting. It works well with a smart or casual outfit. It works best because the sides blend into the facial hair, although I Would keep it slightly longer on the sides if clean shaven. If Gary didn't have facial hair his face would appear round because his head shape and the haircut shape are quite square.
Miguel Gutierrez, director

Baptiste Giabiconi
Baptiste's haircut really suits him. It's very on-trend and he has a face shape that would suit most hairstyles. This allows for masculine shapes to be cut in but also longer hair would really suit him. His fashion sense is on trend so everything works here and wouldn't change anything about his look.
Dan Gregory, artistic director

Robert Pattinson
This hairstyle doesn't suit Robert as much as when he wore it longer and textured. For his face shape I would have left it slightly longer on sides, but I like the difference between the sharpness of the suit to the messiness of his hairstyle.
Carmelo Guastella, founder
