Fashion Week is not about trends. It’s about execution under pressure.
James Fojt’s editorial and runway experience has shaped how he approaches hair in the salon —
from cutting to styling to speed and precision.
“You don’t have time to overthink. You have to know exactly what you’re doing.”
In runway environments:
“They could be coming from another show. You have to break it down and restyle it without washing.”
That environment rewards strong technique, not gimmicks.
The best editorial hair looks effortless — but nothing about it is accidental.
James brings that same discipline into the salon:
“Magazine hair is what you’re going for.”
French techniques and fashion training allow James to work efficiently without rushing.
“You can do a whole haircut in under 20 minutes.”
Speed isn’t the goal — clarity is.
Clients don’t need runway hair — but they benefit from runway-level training.
Fashion experience means:
“A lot of my clients come because their hair’s been ruined once. They don’t want it ruined again.”