In conversation with legendary hairdresser Johnnie Sapong

by | Oct 1, 2025

On Monday October 20th at 4pm we kick off British Beauty Week with a deep dive into the life and work of Hairdresser Johnnie Sapong.

Open to all, this event will bring together industry leaders and aspiring stylists alike for an engaging conversation about the hair industry to kick off British Beauty Week.

Sign up to join this compelling and candid conversation here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/in-conversation-with-johnnie-sapong-tickets-1737346222319?aff=oddtdtcreator

Johnnie was described by The Sunday Times as ‘probably the best hairdresser in the world’, with a celebrity client list including Natalie Portman, Brad Pitt, Jude Law, Naomi Campbell, Sienna Miller to name a few. Between London, Milan and Paris fashion weeks, the renowned hairdresser is here for British Beauty Week – ready to share his career highlights and the moments that have shaped his craft.

In conversation with Millie Kendall OBE and Nicky Pope, Sapong will share his memories from backstage, insights into a lucrative career and his recent illness that almost took his life.

Key details:
Date: Monday 20th October

Time: 4-6pm
Location: Electric Space, 11 Rathbone Pl, London W1T 1HR

 

Sponsored by Electric Space and Tribu-te magazine.

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