



From your beginnings in Aotearoa to working with directors like Christopher Nolan, what advice would you give aspiring hairstylists dreaming of making it in the film industry?
Funnily enough, it was never my plan, but I am certainly stoked with the direction my career has taken. I would say, do everything you can to keep learning your craft, you will never know it all, be kind, be respectful, always be a great team member even when you are the boss and keep your ego in check. It is an industry that requires persistence in the beginning and dedication, you have to love it and have passion for the work, otherwise, it is not the industry for you. The hours are long and intense, and the work can be incredibly demanding but if you love it, it is amazingly rewarding!
Throughout your career, you’ve created many iconic film and TV looks. Which hairstyle has been your absolute favourite to make, and which one challenged you the most?
Oh gosh, that is tricky! There are always styles you love and others you really don’t, because my job is to facilitate what others want to see, be it the cast, director or the studio, sometimes you have no control over what the final product is, so I think that can be difficult and a lesson in letting go. I think for me those can be the biggest challenges and also those projects where you simply try to do the best you can with the time and budget you have. As for a favourite, I think I am always happiest when a wig is fooling people into believing it’s a real head of hair or a style people talk about because they can’t figure out how you have achieved it.


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