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Celebrating Artistry

India TrendVision 2024/25 by Wella Company puts the spotlight on the creativity of hairdressers that dare to dream big. In a spectacular event, they revealed the winners of this iconic trophy in the presence of the esteemed judges, industry stalwarts, global experts and renowned Bollywood celebrity.

Wella Company hosted the Indian edition of one of the most widely recognised hair competitions in the world -TrendVision 2024-25. The five star venue in New Delhi was abuzz with anticipation as 21 finalists from across India walked the ramp with their models showcasing trendsetting styles, in front of a live audience and a jury panel.

The competition, which has been a thrilling display of innovation, creativity and technical excellence, received 66,000 entries. Through a series of zonal rounds, 21 finalists were selected and invited to showcase their talent at the grand finale. The jury panel included Wella Global Ambassador Alexis Ferrer, Bollywood star Manushi Chhillar, celebrated beauty editor Nandini Bhalla, and pioneering hair artist Adhuna Bhabani. With live hair demos and thrilling ramp walks, India TrendVision 2024/25 was a celebration of artistry at its peak.

THE MIDAS TOUCH

This year’s theme, the Golden Hour, was an ode to the mesmerising yet fleeting moments of the setting sun. A photographer’s dream come true, the Golden Hour is a magical time filled with warmth and radiance, offering infinite creative potential. The competition saw an electrifying array of hair transformations that redefined artistic expression, leaving the audience as well as the judges in awe.

As the finalists poured their passion into every cut colour, and technique, the stage became a canvas of brilliance. Each look told a story—of precision, creativity and the ability to push artistic boundaries beyond imagination. Every stroke of colour and each seamless transition reflected the essence of Wella Company’s philosophy—effortlessly precise and always a step ahead.

TRENDVISION 2024-25 WINNERS

The night’s biggest achievers walked away with top honours and a chance to showcase their skills on a global platform:

• Colour Visionary

Winner: Lalruattluanga from Mapui Salon, Shillong Runner-up: Ravi Raj Joiya from Mumbai

• Craft Visionary

Winner: Khushal Mali from Roots Makeover, Udaipur Runner-up: Sapna Alay from Vurve Salon, Bangalore

• Academy Star:

Winner: Netra Vilas from BBlunt Academy, Mumbai Runner-up: Nidhi from Orane Academy, Chandigarh Beyond the national recognition, these winners secured an exclusive opportunity to represent India at Wella Company’s global destination event, where they will participate in a prestigious masterclass led by Ferrer. The Academy Star winners also earned a coveted training internship with Wella India, ensuring their continued growth and expertise in the industry.

Wella Company also relaunched Color Touch, its ammonia-free, demi-permanent colour that offers over 50 shades and a vegan formula. Color Touch is complemented with signature colour services such as Grey Blending, Color Refresh and Color Touch Melt—a cutting-edge technique that seamlessly blends 3-5shades for a couture-inspired effect.

"THIS YEAR’S theme, the GOLDEN HOUR, was an ode to the MESMERISING yet fleeting MOMENTS of the SETTING SUN ."

DAWN OF A NEW ERA

Speaking at the event, Pravesh Saha, General Manager, Wella India and South Asia, shared, “TrendVision is back, and it’s bigger than ever! This platform has been a testament to the passion and skill of hairstylists across the country. The sheer innovation displayed at the finale was beyond our expectations. With the reimagined Color Touch, we are providing hairstylists with tools that unlock limitless creative possibilities, ensuring that India remains at the forefront of global hair artistry.”

With India TrendVision 2024/25, Wella Company has once again redefined the future of hairdressing, proving that when talent meets cutting-edge innovation, the results are truly breathtaking.

This article appears in the PBHJ April-May Edition Issue of Professional Beauty/ Hairdressers Journal India

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This article appears in the PBHJ April-May Edition Issue of Professional Beauty/ Hairdressers Journal India