I had attended the German World Hair Championships in 1988, and one of the requirements to be included in the team was by gaining points from International competitions. We trained every two weeks in different locations in the UK, but mainly in London. Our trainer was Colin Lewis who held the title of World Champion, so we were very fortunate that Colin shared his skills with the squad. Our manager was Christopher Mann of Salisbury, he, also a very gifted talented man that came up with the ideas and between him and Colin, we executed the design theme for that season.
We all aimed to reproduce the team style with our own version of this style. All the costs were met by ourselves, such as travelling to London and competing in Europe, but once chosen for the World Cup Team, these expenses were met by the Official body of The Fellowship of Hair Artists and the National Hairdressers' Federation. Once we had our style, we all went home and started to make our hairpieces, Mark Hill was by far the best at making these pieces, but the competition was not all about one section, it was a combination of points achieved by winning different points in each section.
Sometimes I would be lied awake in bed at 3am and get some inspiration, so I would get up and dress my piece and often edge it with individual diamontes, each jewel had to be stuck on with glue, evenly spaced to perfection and follow the shape of the piece, to be stylistic, artful and show your artistic side..... the piece had to follow the shape and style of the hair.......It had to be perfect, with not one hair out of place, we would carry these in a hat box and often on to the aeroplane and placed on our laps, as they could not be knocked and mis-handled(I will upload photos soon.)This skill factor brought out the artistic side of the team.
The team all got on well, but Tino Constantinou always kept his style close to his heart, often changing it at last minute, but he was previously in the Men's Team and his work often lacked the softness of most of the ladies team, but he was a winner, his brother Simon Constantinou was competing in the mens team at the same time, and Michael competed in the Junior Team, what a proud moment that must have been for their families.
That season I competed in Germany, Italy, France, Luxembourg, Holland and Belgium, collecting medals en-route. But now it is 1990 and it is the turn of Rotterdam to host the championships. The UK Ladies' Team had not won the title of World Champions, but the Men's Team had and we felt reminded of this all the time and the men this year were gaining wins everywhere, John Phelps was flying high as was Simon Constantinou........
As this was my first World Championships, I was entered into the Reserve Team Competition, jheld on the same day, this was to gain experience and support the three competitors who were representing United Kingdom....Mark Hill, Liz Shipton and Simon Constantinou, where nas Christine, Fay and myself was in the reserves. There was 50 in the reserve competition and I finished 7th in the championship.....I was so pleased to be in the top ten!
One of the difficulties in maintaining continuity with the models syle and hair, was hoping your model would be able to get time off work or college for practise, days off for competing and mostly, letting you do what you want to their hair with colour and cut, this was not easy, I was very fortunate as Marcia was my business partner so I could practise after work and Dionne was always willing to work with Marcia and I. Often we would get to the competitions and one of the team would have a new model, but we all did our best to include her in our fun time as well as serious training.
I had the Salon to run as well as compete and Katy was only six, so my friend Sharon would often step in and help as well as my husband, who took time off to look after the children whilst I travelled competing. But it was tiring, the next year was the European Chapionships in Paris, so I was really looking forward to competing there.......Ooh La La!!!!
A vivid career of hairdressing spanning from 1963 to present day, including The World Hairdressing Championships.
Sunday, 19 April 2009
Competing for Titles
As soon as I returned from Verona, I upped my game and moved onwards and upwards in the competition scene, I was already area champion in Yorkshire but needed to make an impression for the team selectors to notice me and pick me for the team.
My first major title was the Lancashire Ladies' Championship held in Blackburn. I had made my hairpiece, with the help of Glen Jackson of York, who was my mentor, my idol, no words could explain what Glen could do with hair or hairpieces. I entered three sections of the competition that day, The Day Style, Cut and Blow Dry and the conversion from Day Style to Evening Style, using your own personally made hairpiece to dress and convert the style. The Day style was a 7 min style....wow, this was international level, I really had to up my game, but I finished it, with great pride, Emma looked fantastic and sold the style to the judges 100%, she was tall, elegant and confident.
My next style was the Cut and Blow Dry, my model was Debbie, this was my forte, I was known nationally for my cutting skills, so I had to produce a style 'outside the box'. I had been working with a fashion icon stylist...William McKenzie, he influenced me and steered me in the right direction. We went for a 'square' shape of haircut using blue black colouring, the model wore a mint green satin dress and looked amazing. I finished on time and had moments to look at my competitors, Mark Hill, Adrian Fuller, Tino Constantinou and many others. The Evening style was the ultimate, most precise in styling......but I did it, this was my first outing in such a prestigious competition, my models looked amazing, the styling was the best I could do so I waited in anticipation for the results.
Adrian Fuller picked up a third and second. Points are awarded for different positions, Tino picked up points and positions but so did I and Mark Hill....who would win? All of us picked up trophy's but the overall Lancashire Championship was awarded to.........Angela Stripe....Me!!!! This was my first major win, but not without scars as Adrian Fuller of Leeds decided to report his win to the Yorkshire Post and implied and claimed he'd won the overall title.
Can you imagine how I felt?... living just 11 miles north of Leeds and all my customers reading that he had won and yet the Trophy was standing in my Salon in front of me!! I could not let this rest, so I contacted the Yorkshire Post, who then checked out the results with Christine Brett, the organiser and confirmed that I had the title, so they printed a disclaimer....but who ever remembers the disclaimers?, the Hairdressers Journal then contacted me over this and published the true story of the lady who won the title fairly and showed up Adrian who had once held a World Cup Medal, why do this?.......it was not your title Adrian, it was mine!!
Blackpool annual championships was the place to be noticed, so I competed and did very well, picking up two wins, a second and two thirds, so now I started preparing for the British Championships at the G-Mex in Manchester, which involved five competitions, then all marks are collated to produce the British Champion. We stayed at the Brittania Hotel in Manchester which was were most of the British Team was staying, I was noticed by the officials and kept all the models in the night prior as it was important for them to look good, even though it was a party atmosphere in the bar, as the group 'Bros', was also staying there and was in the bar, sat next to our table. They were number one in the charts at that time, so the hotel was guarded by 'men in black'.
I was never backward at coming forward so I started chatting to them and I had three lovely models which made a big difference!!....I wonder if they rememberd that day as we do now. All my models were blonde so they decided to put shades on, plenty of lippy and left the hotel via the front door...all the fans were screaming and thought the girls were Bros' girlfriends, so they were asked what they liked to eat, etc and the girls went along with it and never let it be known they weren't!!!......we did enjoy the fun.
Models and myself to bed, we arose early and practised all the styles, I had Marcia as my model as well as Dionne and Emma, three great models, which makes all the difference. I was nervous, but Marcia, my business partner knew how to handle me. The cut and blow dry was 45 mins long, but as there was 35 competing it seemed to put extra pressure on me. I had everything under control,, my timing was to the minute, the colour was good and I was very confident as I felt this was my strongest of all skills. .... Scissors down, model positioned and now it was time for the jury to take to the floor as I watched from the wings. Everyone kept coming up to me to congratulate me on my execution of the style, but I needed William Mckenzie, Christine Brett, Leonore Wilding, Myles Sumner and Linda Windle to also like it. They all seemed very interested in it, looking very closely at the finish, as this was so important. Not a hair out of place, not a hair on her garment and the make up also to be perfect. They were looking for thye style thgat had all these qualities as well as standing out from the crowd. This is the case in all the judging of every hairdressing competition. Judging over, I had to wait until early evening and now prepare for the next part of the championship.
This was The Day Style, that had to be finished from start to finish in 10 minuets (7 mins internationally) After completion, the same model had to have a hairpiece added, which was pre-made. This was Mark Hill's area of excellence, he seemed to win every time he competed, and even though my model was beautiful I could not beat him in this area....and I didn't this day, he won the day style and evening style, but I won the Cut and Blow Style, so I was over the moon!, I came 3rd in the evening style and Liz Shipton came second and yes...Mark Hill won it and Tino Constantino won the overall title , but I came third and received my bronze medal.........and an invitation to joing the World Cup Team!.....Woah!!!!
My first major title was the Lancashire Ladies' Championship held in Blackburn. I had made my hairpiece, with the help of Glen Jackson of York, who was my mentor, my idol, no words could explain what Glen could do with hair or hairpieces. I entered three sections of the competition that day, The Day Style, Cut and Blow Dry and the conversion from Day Style to Evening Style, using your own personally made hairpiece to dress and convert the style. The Day style was a 7 min style....wow, this was international level, I really had to up my game, but I finished it, with great pride, Emma looked fantastic and sold the style to the judges 100%, she was tall, elegant and confident.
My next style was the Cut and Blow Dry, my model was Debbie, this was my forte, I was known nationally for my cutting skills, so I had to produce a style 'outside the box'. I had been working with a fashion icon stylist...William McKenzie, he influenced me and steered me in the right direction. We went for a 'square' shape of haircut using blue black colouring, the model wore a mint green satin dress and looked amazing. I finished on time and had moments to look at my competitors, Mark Hill, Adrian Fuller, Tino Constantinou and many others. The Evening style was the ultimate, most precise in styling......but I did it, this was my first outing in such a prestigious competition, my models looked amazing, the styling was the best I could do so I waited in anticipation for the results.
Adrian Fuller picked up a third and second. Points are awarded for different positions, Tino picked up points and positions but so did I and Mark Hill....who would win? All of us picked up trophy's but the overall Lancashire Championship was awarded to.........Angela Stripe....Me!!!! This was my first major win, but not without scars as Adrian Fuller of Leeds decided to report his win to the Yorkshire Post and implied and claimed he'd won the overall title.
Can you imagine how I felt?... living just 11 miles north of Leeds and all my customers reading that he had won and yet the Trophy was standing in my Salon in front of me!! I could not let this rest, so I contacted the Yorkshire Post, who then checked out the results with Christine Brett, the organiser and confirmed that I had the title, so they printed a disclaimer....but who ever remembers the disclaimers?, the Hairdressers Journal then contacted me over this and published the true story of the lady who won the title fairly and showed up Adrian who had once held a World Cup Medal, why do this?.......it was not your title Adrian, it was mine!!
Blackpool annual championships was the place to be noticed, so I competed and did very well, picking up two wins, a second and two thirds, so now I started preparing for the British Championships at the G-Mex in Manchester, which involved five competitions, then all marks are collated to produce the British Champion. We stayed at the Brittania Hotel in Manchester which was were most of the British Team was staying, I was noticed by the officials and kept all the models in the night prior as it was important for them to look good, even though it was a party atmosphere in the bar, as the group 'Bros', was also staying there and was in the bar, sat next to our table. They were number one in the charts at that time, so the hotel was guarded by 'men in black'.
I was never backward at coming forward so I started chatting to them and I had three lovely models which made a big difference!!....I wonder if they rememberd that day as we do now. All my models were blonde so they decided to put shades on, plenty of lippy and left the hotel via the front door...all the fans were screaming and thought the girls were Bros' girlfriends, so they were asked what they liked to eat, etc and the girls went along with it and never let it be known they weren't!!!......we did enjoy the fun.
Models and myself to bed, we arose early and practised all the styles, I had Marcia as my model as well as Dionne and Emma, three great models, which makes all the difference. I was nervous, but Marcia, my business partner knew how to handle me. The cut and blow dry was 45 mins long, but as there was 35 competing it seemed to put extra pressure on me. I had everything under control,, my timing was to the minute, the colour was good and I was very confident as I felt this was my strongest of all skills. .... Scissors down, model positioned and now it was time for the jury to take to the floor as I watched from the wings. Everyone kept coming up to me to congratulate me on my execution of the style, but I needed William Mckenzie, Christine Brett, Leonore Wilding, Myles Sumner and Linda Windle to also like it. They all seemed very interested in it, looking very closely at the finish, as this was so important. Not a hair out of place, not a hair on her garment and the make up also to be perfect. They were looking for thye style thgat had all these qualities as well as standing out from the crowd. This is the case in all the judging of every hairdressing competition. Judging over, I had to wait until early evening and now prepare for the next part of the championship.
This was The Day Style, that had to be finished from start to finish in 10 minuets (7 mins internationally) After completion, the same model had to have a hairpiece added, which was pre-made. This was Mark Hill's area of excellence, he seemed to win every time he competed, and even though my model was beautiful I could not beat him in this area....and I didn't this day, he won the day style and evening style, but I won the Cut and Blow Style, so I was over the moon!, I came 3rd in the evening style and Liz Shipton came second and yes...Mark Hill won it and Tino Constantino won the overall title , but I came third and received my bronze medal.........and an invitation to joing the World Cup Team!.....Woah!!!!
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