“[This evening] was very stressful, very fun,and very liberating.” said a glowing Malcom Marquez. “I’m happy I got to tell my story, and tell my truth about who I am and where I’m from on such a large platform. Be yourself, break all the rules - there are none, tell your story, and don’t fit in. Don’t try to fit in, be yourself. The world craves individuality. That’s what’ll get you places.”
Taking a moment to reflect on the show and her overall practice, Cyndia Harvey said “When I work with hair I’m never really trying to get the most cosmetically pretty thing. I like playing around with material, with illusion. You can shift and bend hair into what you want to make it. My favorite part of creating looks is the engineering of the whole look. Creating that illusion. Using unconventional techniques, unconventional products. I see them as art pieces, as sculptures; I don’t see them as hairstyles. That’s where I take a lot of pleasure with my work.” “Make every day of your life an adventure and learning. You’ll be on your way to creating from a place of truth, a place of experience, and a place of fun. When you’re having fun doing it all you’re gonna create great work.”
“I have a message for people,” said Vernon François. “It's not about whether you’re up-and-coming or whether you’re seasoned and have lost your way or lost your passion. The reality is, if you have a pulse then you have the opportunity and you have the responsibility to stand for something. It’s okay to be okay. I’ve learned to go where I’m loved and not tolerated - it’s been one of the most profound things for the sense of self. What you were able to witness today was the best version of myself.”