Davines Announces Tom Connell In New Hair Art Director Role
Davines has named London-based stylist Tom Connell (@tommconnell) as Hair Art Director, a new role that will focus on Davines’ hair identity in the industry. As Hair Art Director, Tom will be heavily involved in planning photographic collections, hair shows and the Davines Education program.
“What made me fall for Davines was a combination of the company aesthetics and social values,” Tom explained. “To have the opportunity to help develop the creative vision of such a unique company, that plays such an important role in the industry, was extremely interesting to me.”
Originally from Manchester, England, where his parents run a salon, Tom moved to London at the age of sixteen to pursue his career in hairdressing. Before his role at Davines, Tom was the Artistic Director of the Trevor Sorbie team and his work has been featured on the cover of BTC “On Paper” magazine.
Check Out Tom’s Cover for the BTC “On Paper” magazine!
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