1. Brand Architects' Rick Goldberg with Great Hair's Lisa Kenna; 2. Robert Cromeans, Mary Cuomo and Gordon Miller; 3. Khalid
Meniri and Antoinette Beenders; 4. DePasquale's Joe Mastalia with Carmen and Justin DePasquale; 5. Robert and Linda Lippolis
with Mary and Michæl Brunetti; 6. Jimmy Paul and Louis Angelo; 7. Joyce and Richard Calcasola; 8. Genie O'Malley and Brad
Johns; 9. Sam Villa and Debbie Weaver; 10. Jimmy Paul with Tela's Pegi Palagate and Philip Pelusi; 11. Vivienne Mackinder
Philip Pelusi hosted the red-carpet premiere of Vivienne Mackinder's latest film, Discover Your Passion, at his Manhattan salon, Tela, on the eve of IBS New York in April. The black-tie event, which was sponsored by American Salon, helped raise funds for Genie O'Malley's Movement of the Heart Foundation. The sell-out crowd included beauty industry luminaries
like Aveda's Antoinette Beenders, celebrity colorist Brad Johns, Redken's Sam Villa and Kris Sorbie, Carmen DePasquale, Mary
Brunetti, Richard Calcasola, editorial stylists Jimmy Paul and Louis Angelo, the National Cosmetology Association's Gordon
Miller, American Salon's editor in chief, Marianne Dougherty, and Paul Mitchell's Robert Cromeans. The film is part of the I'm Not Just a Hairdresser series. To order, visit http://hairdesignertv.com/. —M.D.
Future Vision Rocks IBS New York
CLOCKWISE, FROM TOP RIGHT: Christopher Dove, Kimberley Locke, Nick Arrojo, the Sassoon Academy, Jennifer Holliday and Sonya
Dove
Wella's over-the-top road show, Future Vision 08, was the icing on the cake at IBS New York in April. The event, which has
been touring the country this year, was held on opening night and featured some of the industry's most exciting platform artists,
including Sonya and Christopher Dove, Nick Arrojo and the Sassoon Academy. Original "Dreamgirl" Jennifer Holliday kicked things
off with a knock-out performance, but there was more to come as American Idol finalist Kimberley Locke took the stage at the Jacob Javits Convention Center. Wella claimed that the show would change your
vision forever, and it made good on its promise. —M.D.