Hair has long been a reflection of cultural trends, fashion movements, and personal expression. Over the decades, salon styles have evolved dramatically, showcasing the creativity and technical expertise of hairstylists across the world. From the structured looks of the early 20th century to today’s effortless and bold trends, hair has been an ever-changing canvas for innovation.

In the 1920s, the bob haircut became a symbol of women’s liberation, ushering in a new era of modernism. This sleek, chin-length cut challenged the long, Victorian-era locks and set the stage for short hair to become fashionable. Fast forward to the 1960s, and we saw the rise of voluminous, teased hairstyles like the beehive, reflecting the rebellious, free-spirited vibe of the decade.

The 1970s brought a natural shift with long, flowing hair inspired by the hippie movement. Iconic styles like feathered layers, famously worn by Farrah Fawcett, dominated salons. Hair became a means of self-expression, with people opting for styles that felt more carefree and individualistic.

By the 1980s, boldness took center stage with big, statement hair. From perms to sky-high teased looks, volume was key, while the 1990s softened the edges with the rise of sleek, minimalist cuts like the Rachel, popularized by Jennifer Aniston.

Today’s salon styles are all about versatility. From balayage to pixie cuts, clients seek both individuality and timelessness in their hair. Modern salons are the perfect blend of past influences and future trends, as we continue to reinvent hair with every passing decade.

Whether it’s a nod to retro glam or sleek, futuristic trends, our salon embraces the evolution of hair with expert precision and creativity.