Thursday, 28 January 2016

That Dapper Chap Meets the Hairdresser of The Year

Craig of That Dapper Chap visits Jamie Stevens; Hairdresser of the Year and X-Factor hair stylist for a chat and a bit of a make over



That Dapper Chap meets Jamie Stevens


When I received an email from the people at Jamie Stevens of course I jumped at the chance to meet him, and as I was in desperate need of some follicle formulation, I also hoped that he'd give me a bit of a chop. 

I often don't know what to do with my hair, what would really suit me and just how short looks good, getting advice from a man who is continually recognised by the industry with awards and nominations was probably not an opportunity to be missed!

Inside the London salon. Image courtesy of 1883 Magazine


Jamie's rise to the top


Jamie had his first salon at the age of 18. 'Silver spoon?' I hear you ask. No. There is no silver spoon, no inheritance, no country pile or relations in oil.

You see, Jamie's Mother owned a salon in Somerset and from the age of ten Jamie could be found there doing odd jobs and learning the trade. However this wasn't his initial passion and he was carving a career as a professional footballer. One day it all came to an end when Jamie suffered an injury which saw the end to that particular path in his life.

Jamie's awards proudly displayed in the London salon

After thirty years in hairdressing Jamie's Mother was suffering with back problems and was considering closing the salon. That's when Jamie stepped in. From here he immersed himself in hairdressing and made a decision that if this was what he was now going to do, he would be the best in the business. Why aim low right! 

Speaking to Jamie it is clear that he is one of those people that whatever he turned his hand to would turn to gold. He has a determination that knows no bounds and the willingness to work as hard as possible to make whatever he turns his hand to work. Second best is not where it's at for Jamie.

Jamie on the UK X-Factor tending to Fleur East during the grand final

Since opening his Salon in Kensington the awards have been non stop. With a number of industry awards under his belt, resident hairdresser on several TV shows such as This Morning, How to Look Good Naked and a four year stint on the UK X-Factor, Jamie has certainly made his mark.


That Dapper Chap Meets Jamie Stevens


Arriving in Kensington a little early we made our way to a cool little cafe near Jamie's salon for a quick coffee with my unkempt and curly hair hidden under a black pork pie hat. I was well over due for a haircut. 

Enjoying a coffee pre haircut

On entering the salon we were greeted warmly and a smiley Jamie bestowed handshakes and kisses before leading us downstairs where he was about to work his magic on my unruly barnet. 

in the chair and in need of a good haircut

Jamie started by assessing what I was wearing, what kind of person I was and what shape face I had. While I enjoyed a coffee, he asked me about my best ever haircut, but just as importantly, what my least favorite haircut was like. This really put me at ease as it was clear that Jamie wanted to give the the best cut for me, not the cut he wanted to give me, not the cut that I thought would work but the cut that would best suit my hair type, my face shape and my style. He looked at my hair and to check what type I had and began to discuss what options he thought would be good for me.

My consultation with Jamie discussing various options 

Once we'd agreed on a style I was ushered upstairs for a wash in one of their massaging chairs. James washed my hair twice before conditioning it using MR. Thickening Shampoo and Conditioner, Jamie's new range, which I'll tell you all about in a future article.

Time for a wash and a massage from James

Jamie takes to the clippers creating a graduated look

Back downstairs with another coffee and Jamie asks "Are you okay with clippers?", "sure" I say, and ask why. Jamie explains that that there is a stigma attached to clipper use, as people assume that the user cannot 'scissor over comb' correctly. He continues to explain that "clipper cuts don't generally grow out as well as a scissor cut" which is something I never knew.

Clipper cuts, sometimes frowned upon in the industry

Jamie continued with the clippers and tapered my hair from long to short going from a grade 4 to 3.5, to 3 and so on until 0.5 at the very hairline. Instantly my face looked slimmer and I dropped a couple of years. 

It was then on to the trusty scissors and he trimmed my locks into shape adding depth and texture, embracing my natural curl, and creating my final look.

Jamie takes to his trusty scissors to create shape and texture
The master at work, taking off a few inches and a few years
After adding some of his MR. Salt Spray he took to the dryer adding instant thickness to my hair before adding a small amount of MR. Paste. Jamie finishes with a spray of MR. Fixing Spray and my look is complete.


Blow drying in the MR. Salt Spray

Using the MR. Paste to style the final look

Jamie finishes with the MR. Fixing Spray

The finished look. I may look miserable but I'm really happy with it

This cut, by Jamie would set you back £150. That's what you can expect to pay for that level of skill and talent. Having said that there is a price to suit all budgets at Jamie Stevens salons, and prices start at just £20. Okay, you won't get Jamie at that price but you will get a hairdresser who has been fully trained by the man himself. 

What's next for jamie Stevens?


"What happens when you reach where you want to be?" I asked "Is anything ever going to be enough?" Luckily Jamie has a good Business Manager who has helped him look to the future and plan ahead.

Jamie's ongoing success includes plans for expansion. He has a few ideas up his sleeve, some of which I'm not allowed to share, but are very exciting! I just hope that when he opens any new stores or additional ventures that I get an invite to the grand opening.

Myself and Jamie outside the London Salon in Kensington

A HUGE thank you to Jamie and his crew 

Next Time


Do you suffer with male pattern baldness? Jamie is a fountain of knowledge in this area and next time I'll share some great tips and secrets with you on how to manage and disguise those thin patches and that receding hairline. I'll show you my before and after pictures which you won't believe! So, be sure to check back soon!

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Tuesday, 26 January 2016

What I Wore Today #44 - The Profuomo Vegetable Print Shirt

Craig of That Dapper Chap shows us what he wore today which includes a statement vegetable print shirt by Profuomo


Today's look is all about the shirt

If you're looking for a statement shirt, maybe for date night of that Valentines day meal take a look at Profuomo. They currently have a great range in stock including some very unusual prints including birds, botanics and bugs to name just a couple of my favorites.

The flat lay ready to wear

I eventually settled on the Vegetable print shirt, a quirky print featuring every piece of veg you can imagine. Every time I look at it I spot something new. In fact people in the office today saw it as some kind of challenge to spot as many different items as possible! "an aubergine!" exclaimed Jan. "Found a pumpkin" Dan replied "at least I think it's a pumpkin" Debate ensued.

A closer look at this fantastic shirt

Stone chinos make for a 'spring' look
The orange carrots on the shirt sang to me so I decided to pick orange as an accent colour and pulled out my blue and orange striped knitted tie. I added an orange lapel pin to my blue corduroy blazer and chose blue and orange striped socks to continue the theme.

A close up of the pattern on the Profuomo shirt

I accessorised with my latest watch, very classic and simple in style so as not to distract from the shirt. It has a classic silver metal strap and blue hands which complimented the colour scheme. I'll do a full product review of this watch soon, so watch this space.

Today's watch, look out for a product review soon

My blue bobble hat also made an appearance, while the weather was mild for January I just wanted to wear it. I wear it a lot in the house with my PJ's when it's cold.  

The tan and navy belt continues that orange and blue theme and also compliments the two tone leather brogues. Always match your belt and shoes gents!

The trouser chain and bracelets pick out colours from the shirt and the navy leather back pack coordinates well and completes the look.

Rocking the bobble hat, well trying anyway

The orange pocket square continues the colour story

Just waiting for spring to do its thing

A look at the trouser chain and bracelets

The full look and the first outing for this cord blazer

Today's bracelets pick out colours from the shirt

The blue and orange striped tie carry the colour story

Socks to match my tie, why not!

Back to the office after my lunch break

The Expedition back pack in navy leather

Try a statement shirt yourself and wear it with pride

Where It's All From


Two Tone Leather Brogues - London Brogues £59.95
Blue & Orange Striped Socks - Topman
Slim Fit Stone Chinos - Primark
Vegetable Print Statement Shirt - Profuomo £85.00 
Blue & Orange Knitted Tie - Ebay £2.00
Blue Corduroy Blazer - Feraud £225 (similar HERE)
Beaded Trouser Chain - The Modern Gentleman £80.00
Orange Corduroy Lapel Pin - Home Made
Bracelets - Some Home Made, others from Our Saints & H&M
'Expedition' Navy Leather Backpack - The Cambridge Satchel Co £215 
Blue Bobble Hat - Next (sold out)
Silver Watch - Lord Timepieces £65.00

thanks so much to reading this post :)

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Sunday, 24 January 2016

ICE City: Casually Elegant With Classic Style

Craig of That Dapper Chap takes a look at the new range of Ice Watches




If you're a gent who's into watches or you know a man who is, you might be interested to learn that Ice-Watch is launching sixteen new designs.

The designs are a little different to those you may have seen previously from Ice-Watch. It's a more pared-down style, very classic, un-fussy and some might say elegant.

For those of us that like to switch up our watch straps, they all come with a leather strap, but you also get a nylon nato band and a little tool to help you easily switch between the two straps. Versatility and class!


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Friday, 22 January 2016

BEST OF BRITISH: The Stories Behind Britain’s Iconic Brands

Craig of That Dapper Chap takes a look at the book BEST OF BRITISH: The Stories Behind Britain’s Iconic Brands


Time to settle down for a good read

As a menswear enthusiast I'm often found with my nose buried in a magazine or book, so when I received a copy of BEST OF BRITISH: The Stories Behind Britain’s Iconic Brands I couldn't wait to read it.

Lock & Co the oldest hatmaker in the world

John Lobb shoes 5 generations of hand made shoes

It's a bumper book, packed with amazing images from our best loved and iconic brands such as Barbour, Mackintosh, Dents and Dunhill to name just a few.

Fine tailoring from Anderson & Sheppard

Conceived of and designed by Creative Director Toby Egelnick, featuring photographs by Horst A. Friedrichs, and text by ‘Permanent Style’s' Simon Crompton, the imagery is truly stunning and encapsulates the individual brands and their history really well, giving us a beautifully detailed behind the scenes insight.

James Smith & Sons umbrellas make their mark
Anderson & Sheppard 

Packed with facts that you may know or that may be new to you, it's a great book for any discerning gentleman with a keen interest British fashion or British brands.  Do you know for example which brand made the slip on shoe most favoured by Frank Sinatra or who made Nelsons iconic Bicorne hat?

The James Smith & Sons shop in New Oxford St, London

Find out all about Brooks makers of leather good and saddles


Available in all good bookshops and online, get one on your coffee table for around £35.00.

All the best till next time!

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