A talented hair 
stylist has picked up a top award in a major 
competition.
Lucie Ainge, from 
Copthorne, Shrewsbury, took bronze in an Avant Garde Hair-styling competition 
run by Wolverhampton College.
The 20-year-old who 
works at the K2 Salon in Shrewsbury’s busy Darwin Shopping Centre, was competing 
against stylist from salons across the West Midlands.
Lucie, who has been with K2 for four years, started as a 
Saturday girl while still in school at Meole Brace Science 
College.
K2 was launched by former Bond Street stylist Philip 
Minton in December 1971 and  is 
officially a Vidal Sassoon support salon and over the years his staff have had 
access to top training with day long work experience with some of Sassoon’s top 
stylists.
She said: “I’ve always wanted to be a hair stylist and I 
really enjoyed the competition, it was a chance to be really 
creative.
“I enjoy cutting and colouring. It’s nice to do 
something different all the time.”
Lucie, who has qualified at Level Three, used friend 
Sophie Farrington, also 20, as a model for the competition and she added: “Avant 
garde is a very creative style so I did a bow at the back with her hair 
up.
“Sophie really liked it and she has asked me to do it 
like that again for a special occasion.
“K2 is a really good place to work because there is such 
a good atmosphere here and there is so much expertise and they are very focused 
on training so I would just like to carry on learning.”

