Friday, May 20, 2011



Well, I won the mycurl comp!















And, I'd like to send out a big "thank you xx" to my model, Chelsea, and photographer, Jacquie (Red Eclipse) and MUA, Niki Gorissen. What a team! I guess you're wondering what the prize was...? Well ... I was asked to fly to Sydney and work with the Alterna team on the Alex Perry show for RAFW on May 2, which received an enormous amount of publicity. The team, lead by Dario Controneo, were extremely professional: a well oiled machine, alongside a very exuberant Napoleon Perdis.
After the Alex Perry gig it was off to Iceberg's at Bondi to work with the eponymous Renya Xydis on the Kirrily Johnston show. Now this was hardcore. Everything you'd expect: champagne, Samantha Harris, MAC's top MUAs, and a view to die for. Then, back on a flight home to my valued Rokstar clients (who not only love me, but feed me too!). Both of these shows have recently been published in Grazia magazine if you're keen to check out more.

Speaking of publishing.... My bridal collection has been alerting editors all over the globe, and I'm so proud that it is in the process of being published in Canadian Hairdresser! Can't wait to share it with you.

And now for the tawdry gossip: Geordie (Red Hill) is actually a real-life DJ! Who knew! And, apparently, he's quite good at it too!

Most of our team have also been working through ALL of their spare time to produce the best quality photoshoots we've ever done. We're submitting them in the international Wella Trend Vision competition, and hopefully (fingers crossed!) at least one or two or three of us will make it to the national finals in Sydney in September....

September will also be a wild month for me. I'm taking my three boys to London for a micro holiday before working on the Sass and Bide show for London Fashion Week. Wish me luck!
Nadine.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Sneak peak

I've also just (only a moment ago) sent off an entry into another competition for mycurl (above).

You might think I'm jumping the gun, by showing you before any else gets a look, but... the truth is, I'd love your opinion. I'm determined to do well this year, and I have a lot to look forward to. There's fashion weeks in Sydney and London, not to mention working for Wella throughout Australia. So, give me hand, let me know what kind of work you'd like to see. What's going to seal the deal?

Today I have also finished an entry for the Lakme competition and I just can't wait to share it, so here's a sneak peak:

Well, what do you think?
What would you like to see?

Nadine x

Monday, February 14, 2011

Hobart, Brides, Staff changes, and my thesis





Today is Jemima's birthday.
You may or may not know Jemima, but she worked alongside me for five years, and I now consider her a friend (rare, I assure you...). She's hardworking, talented, beautiful, but not as confident as I know she will be after the big 3-0. She should be loving herself sick. Jemima has landed an amazing job as a Technician for Wella in their London office. Yep, this girl's got talent...and she never really knew it, until now.
And, I guess, I've always felt the same way. Nothing is ever good enough, or bold enough, or cool enough. But, maybe I'm wrong, and maybe I need to be a little more proud of myself too. So, here's my attempt at showing off!

Styling Elements for Wella

Nadine Johns-Alcock is the director of Rokstar salons in Brisbane and has worked as a hair and makeup stylist for more than 20 years.
She is the recommended stylist for Universal music and Paramount pictures in Queensland, and prides herself on remaining passionate, dedicated and professional.
Previous clients include Taylor Swift, Megan Washington and Vanessa Amorosi.
Nadine is a serious hairdressing professional, who has worked hard on her salons, implementing systems, rewarding success, and inspiring her team to plan for a successful future, and she'd love to help ignite your team. Her down to earth styling class will include all the basic tips and tricks to help strengthen your bridal/formal styling, along with the latest in seasonal catwalk trends, which will translate to a salon team that is excited and creative.


LOOK & LEARN
Watch the artist at work! These evening are designed to premiere Guest Artist on platform where they style in front of an audience and discuss their inspiration behind this seasons trends.
Date: Monday 7thMarch 2011
Venue: The Old WoolstoreHotel –The Theatrette
1 Macquarie Street Hobart
Time: 6PM –8PM
Investment: $55.00

WORKSHOP
Experience the work first-hand and gain practical knowledge from our Guest Artist in the area of styling & finishing techniques. This workshop requires a model to recreate collection looks or tailor them to suit your salon needs.

Model Requirements:
A model with suitable length for styling and dressing.
Date: Tuesday 8thMarch 2011
Venue: The Old WoolstoreHotel –The Theatrette
1 Macquarie Street Hobart
Time: 10AM –2PM
Investment: $165.00
Please note to attend both dates investment:
To secure your booking please contact:
Professional Services Booking Line -1300 661 488.

Staff changes
I can see why my clients would feel nervous when there's movement in the team, but does every young person have to stay in one place forever? Have you? I have had really long term people, like Jem and Jemima and Angela, and really short term, but fantastic people who will remain close, like Jen. Yes, Jen is going away...:( but she'll be joining her newly caught husband in country Victoria as he begins his teaching career. We'll miss her terribly, but I'm so pleased that Richard has a great job, and his loving wife by his side xxx

This means we have a new Salon Manager in West End......(drum roll....) DAVID! It's so exciting to see how far David has come in such a short time, but he has a huge year ahead. Master of Colour, which is a year-long commitment, and plenty of training for his new role. Here's a sample of what he's been up to lately:



My thesis
I'm back at UQ in about a week to begin following another passion: 18th century women's writing. I cannot believe this is crossing over, but somehow, the Romantic period is creeping its way into my hairdressing...