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James Brown (hair stylist)

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James Brown
Born1969
Occupations
  • Celebrity
  • Style Director
Hair stylist

James Brown (born 1969 in Croydon, London) is a London-based Hair stylist, Fashion editor, Art director.

Life and career

Brown grew up near Croydon in the 1970s. His introduction to hairdressing came early when he landed his first job in a Croydon salon at the age of 15 and where he first encountered schoolgirl Kate Moss.

Moving into London, Brown completed his apprenticeship at Zoo in Covent Garden, before moving onto salon 'Brinks and Huck' where he began as a session hairdresser for style magazines i-D and The Face. Brown is a vintage clothes collector.

Aged 24, he re-located to New York to pursue his freelance career. In 2005 he made London his permanent base once more to focus on building his own haircare brand James Brown London. In 2009 James starred in his own TV shows, ‘James Brown’s Supermodel Salon’ created by E4 that revolved around his life and his celebrity friends. ‘The Great British Hairdresser’ was another TV show with Jo Elvin editor of Glamour and Abbey Clancy, which attracted almost a million viewers each week in the UK. It has since been aired around the world in countries including Australia, Sweden and The Netherlands. James Brown also appeared on Supermodel Salon in 2009 and on Stephen Fry’s 100 Best Gadgets in 2011.

Television

Year Show Role Notes
2005 James Brown’s Supermodel Salon Self Documentary
2011 Great British Hairdresser Judge Epi 1 - Epi 10
2011 Stephen Fry’s 100 Best Gadgets Self

See also

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