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SLBPR Announces New Client Wins and Team Promotion
In addition to representing the stars of E4’s The Big Blow Out, Jack Mead, Claire Martin and Vicki Hoskin, PR and social media agency, SLBPR is delighted to announce that they are now representing judge and renowned session stylist and founder of Wig London, Lisa Farrall.
Additionally, Laura Craik formerly Account Manager at SLBPR has been promoted to Account Director. Laura will continue to work across the agency’s hair and beauty clients.
Lisa Farrall is an award-winning session stylist and educator who has been making heads turn in the industry for over 25 years working with high profile celebrities including Ed Sheeran, Stormzy, Elle King and Bree Runway both in the U.K and internationally.
In 2021 Lisa was recognised for her dedication and commitment to spreading the message of texture equality with her brand, Wig London when she won the first ever Texture Expert award at the prestigious Creative Head Most Wanted Awards.
Lisa also represents Matrix within the UK and Ireland as their UKI Ambassador and has previously worked with brands including Primark, Fudge Professional Browns Fashion and is the Beauty Editor for Noctis Magazine.
Sharon Brigden, SLBPR managing director says, “We have been talking with Lisa about working together for several years and I’m so glad that this has now come to fruition. Lisa represents the very best of British hairdressing – is an amazingly talented hairdresser and a staunch advocate of texture equality, as are we. She joins our existing portfolio of innovative, disruptive hair & beauty professionals which Laura Craik has been instrumental in growing due to her skill, expertise and popularity in the industry.”
Lisa joins the SLBPR client roster along with contestants Jack Mead, Claire Martin and Vicki Hoskin.
Lisa, Jack, Vicki and Claire are all available for media appointments, to secure your appointment or for further information or expert quotes, please contact Laura Craik at SLBPR laura@slbpr.co.uk
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