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Moroccan-born celebrity stylist Moulay Yacoubi understands that all haircuts are not created equal. The stylist must read each person’s unique beauty, listen to the client’s desires and work with them, ultimately creating the perfect style. Moulay believes that in order to love your hair, you must truly feel it working for you, transforming you into your best self. |
| Classic, soft, modern or edgy, Moulay has mastered the technique of personal “style.” During his 20 years experience, Moulay has learned from the most well-known, iconic names in the business. Moulay offers his complete stylistic range, from couture cuts, tailored styles, and sophisticated special events styling to extensions and creative looks. |
| Moulay started his career in Paris, working the fashion shows with the top editorial stylists of the time. He studied under Vidal Sassoon, perfecting his distinctive modern-classic technique. He continued by learning the famed dry-cutting technique from master-stylist John Sahag, and razor cutting under British-great Michael Gordon, founder of Bumble & Bumble. Moulay has drawn from the teachings of all three style legends, creating his signature, avant-garde technique along the way, tailored to each client’s texture and style. The result is head-turning, unique styles that every woman covets. |
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Moulay is also talented in the art of hair extensions, offering Great Lengths and Euro-Locs as well as clip-in and sew-in techniques. His work has graced the cover of major magazines in both Paris and the United States. Moulay has styled many of the most beautiful celebrities of our time including Uma Thurman, Gwyneth Paltrow, Gisele Bundchen, Gina Gershon. Sigourney Weaver, Jennifer Aniston, Helena Christensen, Naomi Campbell, Kate Moss and Brooklyn Decker. He has also been a featured stylist on CBS, Fox, and E! Entertainment Channel and guest-starred as a judge during the 2010 season of “Shear Genius” on Bravo TV. |
Moulay studied jewelry design at FIT and has also worked as an actor, having studied at The Acting Studio under James Price and Deena Levy at The Theater Studio. You can find Moulay and his appearances at http://imdb.me/moulayyacoubi. |
| An important part of Moulay’s philosophy includes giving back to the community. His philanthropic associations include The Princess Grace Foundation, Perkins School for the Blind, The Food Allergy Institute, Young Women’s Leadership Schools and Cancer 101. |
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