Organization of the hairstyling lessons

All the programms

Hairdressing for spectacles Course
Duration : 3 MONTHS
which is 12 weeks of 15 hours per week = 180 hours of training

The following subjects are not meant as an limited list of themes, they will enable you to know the different techniques for the right circumstances; it is a long line of creations, that will guide you through your whole career.

The program entails the fashionable hairstyles that artistic director of a journal, a fashion photographer, or a fashion designer may ask you to create to-morrow. The historical hairstyles will open an interest in history and will be shown tomorrow with a different twist

Ecole de Coiffure pour le spectacle

Hairstyle for a "editorial"

Hairstyle for a "fashion" subject

Hairstyle for a "beauty" subject

Hairstyle to go with a make-up subject

Hairstyle for a publicity

Hairstyle for the cover of a journal

Hairstyle for a bride

Hairstyle for a "haute couture" fashion show

Hairstyle for a "young designer" fashion show

Hairstyle for a"ready to wear" fashion show

Hairstyles for a TV show, variety, debates, TV news., Hairstyle creation for a specific role

Hairstyle for a theatre piece

Hairstyle for ballet

Hairstyles for the opera

Hairstyles of ancient Egypt

Hairstyles of ancient Greeks, Romans etc.

Hairstyles of the middle ages

Hairstyles of the 16 century (The renaissance)

Hairstyles of the 17 century (Louis X111, Louis XIV)

Hairstyles of the 18 century (Louis XV, Louis XVI, The French revolution)

Hairstyles of the 19 century (first empire, romantic period, second empire)

Hairstyles of the 20 century (the beautiful period, the 20, 30, 45, 60, 70 until now)

How to make a moustache on tulle

Work with tongs "Marcel"

How to place a wig, a beard a moustache, side burns

Hairstyle with ornaments

Hairstyle with braids, plaits, chignons etc.


The knowledge to be able to create period hairstyles as well as modern ones.


Jean Pierre Fleurimon
Jean Pierre Fleurimon
Jean Pierre Fleurimon
Jean Pierre Fleurimon
Jean Pierre Fleurimon

Mr Laurent Gaudefroy has recreated his famous chignons, that he made for the different royal weddings, in copper wire, which are to be seen at the Galleria Museum in Paris.