Wednesday 13 February 2013

Charlie Le Mindu craze..



  • ·      Born in Bergersc, France
  • ·      Was a hairstyling prodigy at the French Hair Academy, cutting and styling from the age of 13.
  • ·      Le Mindu ascended from boarding school to a fashion hairdressers/stylist in berlin and now London’s French master of Hautw-Coiffure
  • ·      He established himself as resident Hairdresser at nightclubs such as White Trash, RIO club and etc
  • ·      Pioneer of pop-up salon in Berlin
  • ·      He cultivated his own technique and style, known for creations ranging from classic to trashy, wearable to insane
  • ·      In 2008 Le Mindu moved his pop-up salon to London, as his creative editorial work flourished
  • ·      After featuring in Russian Vogue, Elle, French Vogue and being selected as Observer’s 22nd coolest person, he took his hairstyling skills to the next level
  • ·      In 2009, he launched his first wig collection at the London fashion week, surprising London’s fashion scene with his dramatic wigs





  • ·      His clientele has included Lady Gaga, Peaches, Kap Bambino, Ayumi Hamasaki and furthermore


  • ·      He has now opened his flagship location at London’s super salon, Urban Retreat at Harrods

 “His unique ability to combine show stopping and often shocking pieces inspired by unexpected themes, with genuine hairdressing expertise, a fashion focused sensibility and artisan wig making techniques have positioned him as the unrivalled champion of a new, more progressive attitude towards hair design and technology. Charlie is re-focusing the way hair is perceived within the modern art and fashion environment.” From urbanretreat.co.uk




  • · He continues to increase his artistic collaborations including L’Oreal Professionnel; for which he has created exclusive hairstyle for the global campaign, ‘Super start heroes’

  • ·      His work has been featured in publications such as Vogue Italy, Vogue Hommes Japan, i-D and more
  • ·      He has launched his first haute couture collection SS13’ in Paris









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