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Literature is root of success for hairstylis­t

- By HE QI in Shanghai heqi@chinadaily.com.cn

During the high-end hairstyle art show hosted by leading salon brand L’Oreal Profession­nel on March 1 at the West Bund Art Center in Shanghai, a special guest was invited to display his designs.

Zhang Jingwang, the Global Hairstylis­t Winner of 2023 L’Oreal Profession­nel Style & Colour Trophy, took part in this year’s Le Hair Show.

To celebrate the 60th anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of Sino-French diplomatic relations, the show was divided into three segments that presented the hairstyles of the past, present, and future in both two countries, and showcased their close friendship.

Accompanie­d by music, dance, and on-site painting, Zhang and 59 other leading hairstylis­ts created an immersive sensory feast that integrated art and hairstyles.

The finals of the 2023 L’Oreal Profession­nel Style & Colour Trophy, hosted at the end of last year at the company’s Paris headquarte­rs, invited six outstandin­g stylists selected from 105,000 contestant­s to create their own cutting-edge style in nine hours on site.

Zhang won the first championsh­ip for China. He explains that his winning style was inspired by Bo Yi, an auspicious beast that has the body of a goat, nine tails, four ears, and eyes on its back, and appears in the ancient text Shan Hai Jing (Classics of the Mountains and Seas).

“As a beast from ancient Chinese mythology, Bo Yi is gentle, but bold and fearless at heart,” says the 29-year-old. “I want to bring Chinese aesthetics and stories to the world.”

He says that focus, persistenc­e, and constant practice are the reasons for his success. In the half month leading up to the finals, he locked himself in a room and practiced until midnight every day.

Zhang grew up in Beijing. He studied hairdressi­ng at a vocational school after graduating from middle school and has participat­ed in many competitio­ns. Involved in the industry for a long time, he says Chinese hairdressi­ng sector has undergone many changes over the years.

“People are paying more attention to creativity and originalit­y. Everyone wants to do something new and unique, like I did in the L’Oreal competitio­n,” he says.

“Due to improvemen­ts to the quality of life, people now have higher requiremen­ts for hairdressi­ng and hairstylis­ts, so Chinese hairdressi­ng techniques have greatly improved.”

Zhang also frequently attends Shanghai Fashion Week and Paris Fashion Week and learns a lot from French hairstylis­ts. “From a technical perspectiv­e, Chinese hairstylis­ts are already very skilled,” he adds.

Alongside Zhang, Lyu Chuanping, a graduate student majoring in digital media art at the China Academy of Art, won the 3D Artist award at the 2023 L’Oreal Profession­nel Style & Colour Trophy. Inspired by the Buddha statue in the grottoes in Dunhuang, Gansu province, Lyu combined traditiona­l Chinese culture with modern virtual technology to create a magical effect.

For Zhang, the championsh­ip is a beginning. “I want young hairstylis­ts to know that skill will always be the most important pillar supporting a long-term career,” he says.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? The creation by Lyu Chuanping, winner of the 3D Artist award at the 2023 L’Oreal Profession­nel Style & Colour Trophy.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY The creation by Lyu Chuanping, winner of the 3D Artist award at the 2023 L’Oreal Profession­nel Style & Colour Trophy.
 ?? ?? Zhang Jingwang
Zhang Jingwang

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