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Paul Windle

Paul Windle began his career as a barber in 1980 with Vidal Sassoon, London. In 1982 he switched to ladies hairdressing and became a teacher at the Vidal Sassoon school. By 1984, he was promoted to principal of the Vidal Sassoon's schools and academy.

In 1988, Paul left Vidal Sassoon and opened his own salon, Windle, in Covent Garden. Windle became synonymous with editorial hairdressing and the fashion catwalk. The salon has a strong reputation for directional hairdressing.  Windle salon was awarded London's best salon by Time Out magazine and both Paul and his salon have been featured in British Vogue, Elle, Marie Claire and other major British fashion magazines. 

Paul introduced Bumble and Bumble products to the United Kingdom and has been responsible for the growth and reputation of the brand in the UK. 

Paul loves hairdressing as a craft and still finds time to cut hair in the salon.

Windle Salon

41-45 Shorts Gardens
Convent Garden
London WC2 H9AP
Tel 020 7497 2393
www.windlehair.com

Neil's Agents

IN THE UK
D and V Management                                                      

Tel 020 7372 2555

www.dandvmanagement.com

IN THE US
Tim Howard Management

212 481 2491

View Neil's full portfolio at
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Neil Moodie

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Neil began hairdressing in 1984 and entered the world of editorial styling in 1993, working with renowned photographer Corinne Day on a shoot for The Face magazine. He was then booked on his first shoot for Italian Vogue followed by an advertising campaign for Miu Miu in quick succession.

Today, Neil works with the biggest and brightest personalities in the fashion industry. His experimentation with various textures and trademark style of mixing contemporary, graphic elements with classic fundamentals has kept him in high demand ever since. From photographers Paulo Roversi, Mario Testino and Juergen Teller, to celebrities Drew Barrymore, Natalie Portman, Scarlett Johannsen and Demi Moore , and designers Armani, Calvin Klein, Gucci, and Vivienne Westwood, Neil’s list of clients is a mix of the coolest and most iconic names in popular culture. In the fashion runway arena, Neil also creates looks for designers including Hugo Boss, Just Cavalli, La Perla, Margaret Howell, Nathen Jenden, VPL and Lacoste.

Neil is currently contracted worldwide as an editorial stylist for the hair product label Bumble & Bumble, and is the co-beauty editor of London’s indie fashion/art magazine Wonderland, with make-up artists Lisa Butler and Maxine Leonard. He also co-designs a range of avant garde hats known as Iconic Heads which is an ongoing project with designer Flora McLean from House of Flora. These have exhibited worlwide and their website www.iconicheads.com will launch Summer 2009.