#SalonPeachy #BacktoBeautiful #MoverandShaker #EdwardTricomi Master Stylist and Founder of @WarrenTricomi Continues to be #SheerGenius and Earns #WhomYouKnow s #HighestRecommendation Says the Perfectly Coiffed #PeachyDeegan
New York may be at its most challenging time in its history. Though Whom You Know had yet to exist during 9/11 we can assure you that thankfully Peachy Deegan made it out alive but will verify this crisis now is far worse. The lack of leadership and the restrictive treatment of our beloved business owners in all disciplines breaks the heart of all true New Yorkers. However, we have some excellent news: Peachy Deegan still went to The Plaza Hotel, otherwise known as Edward's house to us, and is perfectly coiffed. This is Peachy's biggest smile anyone has seen in months and it is a direct result of the sheer genius of Mover and Shaker Legendary Master Stylist Edward Tricomi. You need something to smile about now!
The Plaza is still The Plaza and Edward is still Edward.
We love what doesn't change and continues to honor of the pursuit of excellence.
"The only way to have a perfect hair day is to GO SEE EDWARD!!!" Peachy Deegan still exclaims.
Bien sur mes amies, Warren Tricomi is completely spotless as it always has been. We first interviewed Edward in 2010 and have worked with him exclusively since 2014: they are following all covid laws. Upon floating up the stairs to the second floor (being in the stunning architecture of The Plaza nearly makes you weightless) Peachy approached the Warren Tricomi entrance on the second floor and her temperature was taken and her bags were put in protective plastic. She next put on her cape; though she's the one with the cape, the superhero of beauty is Edward Tricomi.
After a relaxing wash and condition and gorgeous blowout by assistant Janet Reynoso, Edward enchanted our hair back to beautiful with artful passes of his scissors that words do not do justice. He sets an aesthetic precedence for your hair that cannot be achieved by anyone else.
When one googles "Edward Tricomi" quite a lot comes up but one piece that arrives towards the top is called "8 Top Hairstylists to Cut Your Hair Before You Die."
We respectfully disagree.
Edward Tricomi is the ONLY Hairstylist You Want To Cut Your Hair While You're Alive!
In fact, the pure motion of his scissors right in front of your eyes will make you feel more alive than just about anything else in Manhattan right now. It has been a few dark months but now Peachy Deegan is absolutely Back to Beautiful.
Having the right haircut sets an auspicious foundation for every look you have going forward and for your entire outlook on life. When you look beautiful, you feel beautiful.
You too should experience the absolute sheer genius of Edward Tricomi!
New York can't smile without him. Can't laugh, can't sing...Come to New York: A Haircut by Edward's Just the Thing.
Edward Tricomi continues to earn our Highest Recommendation.
BEST HAIR SERIES ANYWHERE!
DON'T MISS AN EPISODE EVER!
Linda Fargo – “Edward is THE Rock Star of the hair biz. He plays his scissors with as much groove, intuition, precision, finesse and inspired excellence as the Hall of Famer that he is. He created my signature bob and I am his forever!”
Legendary Warren-Tricomi Salons co-founder Edward Tricomi is known for demanding excellence in everything he does. Be it hair, fashion, or music – when Tricomi is involved, perfection isn’t just expected: it’s inevitable.The roots (no pun intended) of his renowned career began after a suggestion from his sister that he try cutting hair to supplement his income as a musician. Growing up, Edward read Vogue religiously, devouring and absorbing the art within it. Moreover, as the grandson of a fashion designer, he was always surrounded and inspired by the world of fashion. Decades later, Edward is perhaps the most iconic and influential hair historian of our era.
Working his first New York City salon job in the 1970s (working with the likes of Bianca Jagger and Salvador Dali) inspired in him an ambition to create his own beauty empire. He began doing editorial hairstyling, landing his unique and innovative work on numerous prominent fashion magazine spreads and covers.
Edward achieved the position of Art Director at the Jaxavier Salon, widely considered to be the epicenter of style at the time. There, Edward was introduced to world famous stylist and Vogue editor Polly Mellen, whose profound influence helped propel his career to the next level. Through mutual respect and admiration for each other’s talent and work, Polly booked Edward to collaborate alongside iconic fashion photographers including Irving Penn, Richard Avedon, Patrick Demarchelier and Helmut Newton. Edward also met Deborah Turbeville, with whom he began a 40 yearlong professional relationship, each one inspiring and impacting the other’s illustrious career. The transformational artistic integrity, avant-garde travel and art exposure that Edward’s editorial career afforded him continue to inspire him decades later.
Glowing reviews from fashion photographers and a sparkling reputation prompted fashion designers to take note of Tricomi, who soon began styling the looks for fashion shows for brands including Valentino, Yves Saint Laurent, Emanuel Ungaro, Calvin Klein, Dior and many other top tier designers around the world. Edward’s innate understanding of hair and fashion coupled with his visionary ideas regarding their potential to intersect in order to enhance one another propelled him to the forefront of the industry. Working at strong editorial-based salons helped Edward hone (and eventually perfect) his craft, leading to the development of his signature dry-hair precision technique and rapid-fire method of cutting, which is frequently compared to an artist sketching. It also serves as the inspiration for his loving nickname, “Edward Scissorhands.” This unusual style of cutting mimicks the hair’s natural state with ‘perfectly imperfect,’ abstract layers and allows him to see how the cut will look in the hair’s natural state. Edward is known and respected for this intellectualized approach to hair by elevating the process, he is also elevating the result and ability to understand how each haircut needs to be uniquely tailored and designed to suit the individual for whom it is for.
At the top of his game, Edward decided to leave the editorial world and focus on building his namesake salon business. In 1989, opened the first Warren-Tricomi Salon on East 57th Street in New York City. In addition to fashion and music, Edward has a strong passion for architecture his keen artistic eye, understanding of structure, and dedicated passion have lead him to be integral in the design and layout of every single Warren-Tricomi Salon. The original location closed in 2009 when the salon moved to its current flagship local in the iconic and incomparable Plaza Hotel. Each Warren-Tricomi Salon is incredibly unique, with different décor to reflect the location and personality and essence of the city or neighborhood within which it resides. The brand has a rich history of designing and building some of the most unique salons in the world.
Warren-Tricomi prides itself on being more than just a hair and beauty salon. All stylists trained at Warren-Tricomi are required to study and become experts in not only styling, but also fashion history. It is fundamental to the Warren-Tricomi brand that this extensive knowledge and perspective is present in every single haircut given in their salons. Few other salons can also make this claim, in the same way that few other salons are perpetually and actively on the forefront of beauty and fashion in the way Warren-Tricomi has been for the last 25 years. This significance and influence is evident in many facets of Tricomi’s business, one of which is the fact that they do at least three fashion shows each season, all over the world.
Throughout his prolific career Edward has mentored many well-known stylists including Italo Gregorio, Patrick Melville and Ric Popino. He has worked with virtually every celebrity, including Barbara Streisand, Mick Jagger, Nicky and Paris Hilton, the Kardashians, Scarlett Johansson, Jessica Alba, Justin Timberlake and Jimmy Fallon. Edward is constantly garnering inspiration from the people he works with: models like Patti Hansen, makeup artists like Pat McGrath and photographers like Roxanne Lowit.
The legacy of Edward and the Warren-Tricomi Salons continue to be a driving force and influential cornerstone of both the beauty and fashion industries. Their cutting-edge techniques, coupled with their deep appreciation and understanding of history and those who have come before and inspired them, enables Edward’s business to be the embodiment of modern fashion and beauty; at once both trendsetting and classic. Yet despite his significant impact and illustrious, celebrated career one esteemed fashion photographer and devoted Warren-Tricomi customer calls Edward a “phenomenon and one of the most talented hair dressers in the world” passionate and devoted beauty pioneer and mogul Edward Tricomi will tell you he’s never worked a day in his life.