Competition highlights MIT students’ passion for fashion
Annual Wella Hairdressing competition highlights MIT students’ passion for fashion
Manukau Institute of
Technology (MIT) Hair and Beauty students showed off their
creativity and finesse as they competed in the in-house
Wella Trends Vision Awards held at MIT’s salon.
The
event hosted by MIT mirrors the international hair
industry’s Wella Professional International Trends Vision
Awards in that students were required to create and execute
a concept based on one of the same four trends showcased in
the international version.
This year’s theme for the
international competition was The Sound of Colour and the
four trends were: Fusion, Echo, Decibel and Allegra. Each
student had to choose one of these trends to create their
own hairstyle, make-up and outfit.
Judging the
competition were MIT alumnae Mana Dave, who won the 2012
Hairdresser of the Year and Brad Lepper from French Revolver
Studio. Other industry judges included Natasha Boustridge
from Blaze and Laura Williams from Jan Waite.
The
competition had strict time frames in which the students
were given four hours to cut, colour and style their
model’s hair before moving on to makeup for an hour and
then getting professional photographs of their models for
the judges to review.
Senior Lecturer of Hair and Beauty
Sonia Baker-Johnston says, “The competition is a really
good way to prepare the students for the industry and
teaches them important skills like creativity and time
management that come with being a professional
hairdresser.”
Angel James is one of the students who took part in the Wella Trends Visions Awards competition today.
“The most challenging part was definitely the time frames in which we had to have everything done by,” she says. “Four hours seems like a lot of time to do somebody’s hair but once you start the time goes so quickly and it was definitely a struggle to get everything done, especially if something goes wrong.”
“The competition has been very intense but it has been fun and I would love to enter the international Wella competition if I ever got the chance after I graduate.”
Ferina Ah Kuoi is another student who participated in today’s competition and says, “It has been a very stressful day and it gets so hot in the salon that it’s easy to get flustered but I’m glad I did it and I am really happy with how its turned out.”
“Last year I did the beauty course at MIT and before that I did a business management course but after spending four weeks sitting at a desk I knew it wasn’t the job for me,” she says.
The winner of the Wella Trends Vision Awards competition for 2013 will be announced in the Manukau Institute of Technology’s salon on November 12.
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