Twenty questions with angelo seminara
Published
17th Mar 2008
by
sophieh
Name: Angelo Seminara
Age: 35
Salon: Trevor Sorbie
Biography: British Hairdresser of the Year Angelo’s creative drive & passion has captivated clients and colleagues alike and inspired the work of hair professionals the world over. His celebrity client list reads like a lunchtime sitting at The Ivy, but it hasn’t gone to his head. He maintains his gentle nature and carries with him an aura of calm – occasionally spiked with classical Italian intensity and expansive gestures! Angelo is absorbed by his work; he perceives hair as fabric and delights in creating new shapes and textures to push the boundaries of hair still further.
What is your biggest achievement?
Winning
British Hairdresser of the Year 2007 / Fellowship of the Year
If you weren't a hairdresser what would you be?
An Architect / Inventor / Chef
How would your clients describe you?
An Artist
Which one style do you wish you had created?
The Buzz Cut (undercut)
Who is your style icon?
Sean Penn
Who is your hairdressing idol?
Trevor Sorbie
Which hairdresser would you most like to work with (past or present)?
Leonard Lewis
Who cuts your hair?
Anyone who is available at the Trevor Sorbie Salon
Favourite part of the job?
The creative process
Who is your most famous client past or present?
George Harrison
Last time you were lost for words?
Winning British Hairdresser of the Year
Which one product couldn't you live without?
Elnett & Water
Is there anything about the industry that makes you mad?
Bad Hairdressing & too many digitalised images.
What's the biggest gaffe you've made in your career?
None... Yet!
What’s the best career advice you’ve ever been given?
Sometimes compromising to get where you want.
Last time you were star-struck?
Seeing Dita Von Teese at the Isabella Blow Tribute Party
Time you were most proud to be in hairdressing?
When the Trevor Sorbie won
Artistic Team of the Year for the third time
What celebrity haircut do you wish had never caught on?
Rachel
What haircut would you love to make a come-back and how would you re-invent it for the noughties?
Mary Quant – with a new take on colour
Sleek and shiny or messy bed hair?
Love them both