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New Zealand Fashion Festival TRESemmé Dream Team Wanted

Published: Thu 10 Feb 2011 03:27 PM
New Zealand Fashion Festival TRESemmé Dream Team Wanted
The TRESemmé search for New Zealand’s next top stylists is open
Hair, makeup, fashion, lights, camera, action. These are the core ingredients of New Zealand Fashion Festival, and TRESemmé is giving hair stylists across the country an opportunity to take part.
As the official hair product and stylists of New Zealand Fashion Festival for the second time, TRESemmé is inviting New Zealand hair stylists, and stylists-to-be, a chance to prove they make the cut for one of eight spots in TRESemmé’s Dream Team at the March 2011 event.
The stand-out stylist from the Dream Team will be chosen to work on a NEXT magazine makeover, with the chance to lock-down a 12 month TRESemmé contract that is on offer.
TRESemmé Dream Team judge, NZFF Magazine Editor and beauty writer Helene Ravlich says New Zealand Fashion Festival is fast gaining recognition as one of the hottest events to hit Auckland, showcasing the country’s best creative talent, and the hair styling team is no exception.
“It’s time to give the unsung Kiwi hair-heroes a chance at the big time, and placing them alongside cutting edge designers provides an ideal platform to shine from”, she says.
Ravlich is joined on the judging panel by industry heavy-weights; creative director Dan Awha, ACP Media’s Fashion & Beauty Director Trudi Brewer and TRESemmé Group Brand Manager Rachel Beattie, with all decisions carefully guided by Eithne Curran who is managing the TRESemmé Dream Team on-site.
There is no doubt the TRESemmé Dream Team wannabes will be scrutinised in this process says TRESemmé’s Rachel Beattie, “we are a professional company and we have to expect 200% of somebody who will potentially represent the brand in New Zealand long-term. The heat is on.”
Entry is open now at www.nzfashionfestival.com until 5pm Wednesday 16th February.
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