PLEASE DON’T STOP THE MUSIC A80 PARIS

PHOTOGRAPHER: DUDY DAYAN
VIDEO: MISHA KONOVALENKO
HAIR STYLING: A80 PARIS
HAIR STYLING CREW (HONG KONG): JAY YEUNG, LADOL KO, STANLEY LI
MAKEUP: WALTER MA
DATE: JANUARY, 2024

Empowering harmony: the fusion of djs academy and hair styling in hong kong

In a world where the beat is a universal language, hong kong stands at the crossroads of innovation, where academia, music, and style converge in a harmonious partnership.

A beacon of feminine power

The electronic music scene has long been seen as a predominantly male domain. However, the winds of change sweep through, breaking down stereotypes and challenging the status quo. In hong kong, many talented female djs are stepping into the limelight, empowered by the support of institutions like the dj academy.

Empowering female djs: breaking free from conventions

The collaboration between the dj academy and a80 paris amplifies the voices of aspiring female djs, encouraging them to break free from societal constraints and pursue their passion for music. A80 paris, a brand synonymous with style and creativity, offers a platform for these djs to express themselves through music and their unique hairstyles, embodying the spirit of liberation.

In a city where the night never sleeps, these female djs bring their unique flavors to the nightlife scene, enriching it with their passion and talent. The fusion of diverse musical styles and the energy of hong kong’s nightlife create an unforgettable experience, making this vibrant city an everenticing hub for music lovers.

Dj Suki Wong

“it’s about connecting, making people dance, and leaving them with memories that linger long after the night ends. “

Dj alexandra baker

“the city’s openness to diverse sounds allows us to experiment and create something truly unique. “

Dj jessica wong

“as a female dj in hong kong, it’s about breaking stereotypes and proving that the art of djing knows no gender. “

Dj natalie dunn

“as a female dj in hong kong, it’s about breaking stereotypes and proving that the art of djing knows no gender. “