From Park Avenue to the U.S. Open, Julien Farel Creates Hair to Perform

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Julien Farel, the Park Avenue hairstylist who also does hair for the U.S. Open, looks back on decades in business.

“It takes a long time to get to where you want to go,” Farel says. “Even after doing it for some time, people ask why I still do it. And for me, I work for beauty, I work for passion and I love my industry.”“The way I was trained is very architectural. You understand volume in a space and how to build it. I was passionate about modern architecture and that works out really well with this skill,” he says.

“For me, the players are young and beautiful, and they represent aspiration. They are the dream,” Farel says. “You account for the weather — it’s super humid — and we’re not doing an editorial photo shoot. You need to give them a real haircut, a great haircut and know that that’s how they’re going to keep it.”on Park Avenue, which initially opened in 2014. “Our business is very sustainable because our price is pretty expensive.

Farel first came to New York from a village southeast of Lyon, France, in 1992 when he was working for. “I spoke no English, I knew no one, and I was sleeping on the floor in Brooklyn. After work, I would go to people’s homes and do 10 haircuts for $30 each, and I was working every night. I arrived in New York in March and by August, I was taking my own apartment.”

 

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