Inspiring hair shows at trend vision 2010
As well as the climax of one of the most exciting hairdressing competitions of the year, the Wella Professionals Trend Vision Award UK Final also featured a stunning performance from Paloma Faith as well as three inspiring hair shows.
The Sassoon Academy
UK colour director Edward Darley and international creative director and nominee for HJ's 2010 British Hairdresser of the Year Mark Hayes led the Sassoon Academy team, presenting the Deco DeLux collection. Described as "a luxurious look, clean cut and pared down to purity, women are beautiful machines as 20s modernist meets French art deco." The 10 models sported stylish bobs, smooth textures and graphic lines. Looking like they had stepped out from a black-and-white movie.
Generation Now
The Generation Now team is Wella Professionals new creative team consisting of seven up-and-coming youngsters who worked with mentor Desmond Murray to create an energetic, young and dynamic show. The team was Paul Corbett from Francesco Group; Ryan Wood from Richardson's Hair; Dan Spiller from Marc Antoni; Gemma Scullion from Taylor Taylor Hairdressing; Dafydd Rhys Thomas from Ken Picton Salon & Spa; Jessica Williams from Zaks and Denise McCabe from Lunatic Fringe.
Colour Club
Wella Professional's newly launched Colour Club introduced its Sensual collection, which it described as a collection that had been designed to embrace your sumptuous side and bring individual sensuality to life. Simon Bryer from Michael Van Clarke and last year's Young talent winner Angelo Vallilo styled the hair.The Colour Club is: John Wood from Realhair; Christel Lundqvist from HOB Salons; Edward Darley from Sassoon; Claire Chell from Francesco Group; Lee-Anne McNaught from Cheynes; Carly Roberts from Marc Antoni; Jayson Gray from Toni & Guy; Stuart Bane from D&J Ambrose; Deepa Tailor from Regis and Andrew Dunne from Zoo.