Honorary degree for Brit hairdressing icon
Barnsley born Andrew Barton, one of the UK’s most celebrated hairdressing names, was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Arts from Southampton Solent University on Tuesday 11 July 2017.
Speaking before the ceremony, Andrew said: It’s such a great honour to receive this Doctor of Arts from Solent University – not only for me but also for our great hairdressing industry. British hairdressing is renowned throughout the world and our stylists dominate the fashion runways; advertising campaigns; education and international magazine editorial work. As hairdressers we have the power to not only transform how someone looks but how he/she feels about themselves. It’s wonderful that this amazing industry has received the recognition it deserves as an Art.”
Andrew’s work graces global magazines, TV campaigns and print advertising; and he is on speed dial for the British beauty media for his expertise.
With over three decades of hairdressing experience, Andrew holds a string of awards including British Hairdresser of the Year and British Hair Icon.
His hairdressing skills are showcased on TV shows around the world, most famously on the hit TV make-over show, 10 Years Younger.
Andrew also has an extensive roster of creative collaborations, from fashion to beauty, arts to celebrity.
In 2018 Andrew will showcase his passion for hair in a unique, international touring exhibition called ‘Beehives, Bobs and Blowdries’ – a collaboration with Donna Bevan, Solent’s Course Leader for Fashion Journalism. The premier will be held at his home town at The Civic in Barnsley in February 2018.