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Good Dye Young + crown at the Sanctuary of Self Love

July 10, 2019 crown bflo

photo by Ashley Bard

Bonnaroo 2019: a year of firsts for a lot of things. This festival’s 17th incarnation celebrated its first ever Pride Parade, opened its 12th campground, and created its first salon. It was also finally the time for our entire crew + the entire Good Dye Young crew to get in the same space, collaborating at the Sanctuary of Self Love.

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What is the Sanctuary of Self Love, you ask? Last year, Bonnaroo asked GDY founder Hayley Williams to curate this plaza. The SOSL (as we will refer to going forth) was an area for the introvert at the music festival focused on mental health and self care. Our neighbors in the plaza included reiki and massage practicioners, tarot readings, panels on surviving trauma by Midnight Woman + L’Odet, education about CBD, strength training, and guided meditations to name a few. We were honored when GDY approached us with the opportunity to be part of their first true salon experience.

We’re extremely lucky to have worked hand in hand with GDY since their inception. Watching their baby company grow into such a community has been truly inspiring. In the past, we’ve had the chance to style contest winners on Parahoy, do live demos at Art + Friends, as well as do some videos for GDY- but this was something totally different. We were going to launch a pop-up salon at a music festival campground in the Tennessee summer!

Going into this event, there was a ton of communication on both ends, trying to think of any situation we may encounter. We prepped for a crown first: closing up shop for over a week while all ten of us took a long road trip. We left for TN the night of June 10th, spending some time in Nashville before heading to Manchester. Most of the crew had never been to Nashville, so those of us who’ve previously spent time there showed the others around. We did some small business shopping (a must), drank all the coffee, had hot chicken and hot “chicken”, visited Broadway, the Ryman, had dinner with old friends, and stopped by the GDY office. Nashville + its surrounding areas are inspiring, charming, and great to explore with a group.

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The morning of the first day, we got onto the grounds in our van an found our plaza. When we entered the SOSL for the first time, you could feel the energy in the air. We layed eyes on the salon for the first time, and were in awe. So many awesome people worked so hard to pull off GDY’s vision and created a great environment away from crown for us to do our thing. Our teams met up in the salon, catching up, discussing logistics, and watching the line grow outside our door. We had no clue what we were in for.

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The four days spent inside the salon at SOSL were everything. It was odd at first being outside our normal work environment, but we were immediately immersed. There’s something about the crown crew where we just know what to do, and we get shit done. This week almost felt like opening day again- chaos mixed with artistic fuel, the energy of music, the two companies existing in a space together to run an unprecedented salon experience. (The weirdest difference was that none of our beloved shop dogs were at ‘roo with us!) The line never died down. We were repeatedly given hair style ideas on the fly with each new guest in our chair, and we pulled from all the inspiration gathered in our lives. There was one major theme across the board at SOSL- everyone left looking, and most importantly, feeling amazing.

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Aside from all of the styling we got to do, co-founder of GDY Brian O’Connor gave two festival goers full color makeovers. We were able to see his big-change color mentality working in real time. Becca from GDY bounced back and forth between assisting Brian and taking walk-in’s with us. Honestly, it was a dream to nerd out about hair with the hair-doers at GDY. Watching the unveiling of the first makeover on festival attendee Emily was truly joy inducing. Nylon Magazine was in the house with Lindsey Byrnes, shooting pics all day as well as filming the reveal.

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There are just so many memories we’ll never forget: We took charge of the large styling demand by using every chair we had free, making more than the five stations we had set up. Fun music played, resulting in many karaoke moments. Audrey was the best + hooked us up with fun makeup almost every day. In fact, the crew started each morning by getting each other ready to take on the always-growing line outside the salon. We did a shoot for GDY of all of us, in the most festival style we could come up with. Elise spent her 30th watching Post Malone. We danced to Halfnoise in a dang barn. We had working wrist bands which let us watch the big shows from a great view. The food + drinks! We found a quiet backyard area to chill in after the salon closed. The people watching. The hotel sleep overs. Laughing till we cried. A lot. Our first family road trip.

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Some of our team felt the urge to write a little somethin extra about our experience…

“I was happy to help create a colorful, positive & accepting experience at Bonnaroo. I was humbled to see how many people wanted us to create something beautiful for them!” Karen

“It was my first time being considered a stylist since graduating school, so I was nervous as all hell going into Bonnaroo. It was incredible. I met so many people and heard about them, and what they do, and why they’re at Bonnaroo. It’s hard to bring festival-styling back into everyday life because at ‘roo, everyone was so... carefree. (We’ll go with that word. ) They would sit in our chair and tell us to do whatever we wanted— and most of the time, it isn’t like that in the “every day”. The one thing I took from Bonnaroo is that any person has the ability to touch a person’s day just by being kind and listening and looking out for one another. We would do people’s hair— anything from a simple French braid to something more complex, and almost everyone brightened up when they saw the final results. I’m filled with gratitude to have been part of something so bright, bold, and beautifully obnoxious.” Katie

“Being able to come in and have conversations with complete strangers and find different way to relate to them was really cool. Even though nobody at Bonaroo knew each other, being able to connect with them felt effortless. Everyone was genuinely happy to get to know each other and make a new friend. I feel like guests felt very comfortable with us, and being able to make them happy was the best part.” Marissa

“Bonnaroo was such a whirlwind of emotions that are hard to put into words. The fact this little salon of ten people from Buffalo, New York got asked to work and be a part of the GDY team is truly unreal. I couldn’t be more grateful for that. It was an experience of a lifetime. I was completely out of my element at some point (Some of you might know, I was not a braider until now!), but ended up having so much fun doing styles I never thought I would do. To top it all off, every person who sat in your chair was from all over the place, with a different story, and so happy to be there in that moment- which was amazing in itself.” Cara

Thank you to our guests for understanding why we needed to leave town for a week. Biggest thanks of all to GDY: Hayley, Brian, Abraham, Becca, Hallie, Ashley, and Jillian. It was the experience of a lifetime, cheers to the hope of more. Can’t wait to see what the GDY community does next!

This blog was such an emotional photo dump, but actual writers words can be found at the following links:

  • The Tennessean

  • Fortune

  • Uproxx

  • Refinery29

  • Nylon - Alternative Press article 1 / article 2

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Tags goodDYEyoung, sosl, bonnaroo 2019, crownbflo, poser paste, good dye young, gdytillwedie, mental health, road trip
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"The People's Nana"

March 3, 2019 crown bflo
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Nana is a true star.

The concept of this portrait project was a dream just last year. It began with the idea of capturing some pictures of one of our best friends with her Nana, since family is so important to us. Katie has been known for her signature yellow hair that Grace created for her using GoodDyeYoung, and that got her grandma thinking. With her 90th birthday on February 9th, 2019, Nana asked Grace if she could get her first ever hair color. After all, she has a big family vacation on the horizon! She wanted a vibrant, oceanic blue. What Nana wants, she can have!

The idea behind our photo shoot just snowballed when we asked Nana’s other granddaughter +Katie’s sister Missy to get in on the action. That’s when the bigger picture came into sight; We should get three generations of this family in one portrait, with everyone’s hair complimenting Nana’s choice. It was a go!

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We spent a day in the salon prepping the hair colors we would shoot. Everything we used for our vibrant looks came from GDY. From the long-lasting pigments used on Katie + our star, to the Poser Paste used to style Missy + Kathy , everyone wore part of the rainbow. It was a great day, hearing so much laughter in the shop, stories from the past, and plans for future fun.

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The big day came to shoot with Luke Copping, who was smiling just as much as us when he saw these ladies’ dynamic together on set. It was truly heartwarming watching Nana watch her daughter + granddaughters be showcased. She was so proud + loved getting to play with an avant-garde look she always wanted to. The crown crew came together on set in great team mentality: Katie Doyle was assisting for her first ever career photo shoot, Grace + Erin were changing looks on the fly, and Chelsey was creating signature makeup looks. As photos came through on Luke’s monitor, we were all crying tears of happiness.

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Missy shared the following message with us after the shoot:

“Nana is usually a happy person, but her whole experience at crown made her glow for weeks on end! She couldn’t wait to show off her new look to her friends, and the whole experience really made her feel so special! I know these are memories I’ll have forever! My spunky Nana and the beautiful women of my family encapsulated in these photographs forever! Thank you so much Erin, Grace, Chelsey, Katie and Luke! You guys seriously rock!“

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Crown Turns Two

November 8, 2018 crown bflo
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T W O .

Wow. Thank you. Two years went incredibly fast. Nostalgia is hitting us hard this week as we look over old blogs, camera rolls, and re-live the nightmares of construction. So much has led up to who we’ve become today. It’s great to call 500 Seneca our home.

We’ve created memories, crafted transformations, celebrated our city + the arts in so many ways. This journey started with a group of like-minded people in the industry, and has doubled in the time since opening our doors. Every day feels new, but it’s like the crew was always together.

Two years of memories are a lot to go over in our minds: from our grand opening party, to our fundraising ventures, partnering with Lockhouse, planning an expansion in less than two years, making friends overseas in the GDY community, traveling together, learning together- we could go on forever.

The best compliment we continue to regularly receive is that it feels comfortable in the shop. That is exactly what we strive for alongside our craft: a home for all to express themselves.

This week, our friends + guests helped form a list of memorable moments during our beginning…

Some of our faves were:

“Putting the coffee bar together.” -Danielle (Thank you for helping, there is always a coffee waiting for you!)

“I love your Instagram giveaways! Dustin won his very first Father’s Day!” -Sara (Congrats again, Perry’s!)

“The best parties in town.” -Ally (Thanks for helping make all our fundraisers a success!)

“Baby Powder.” -Jordan (We’re still sorry!)

“Loved seeing the crown crew at Pride- great float, great energy, great hair!” -Kate (Thanks! We love breaking our industry standards down + standing proud! #hairishair)

“Coming in and having Monster sleep on my lap or Bogan spin my chair around!” -Jean (Miss you, mamma!)

“Nana drinking Fireball at the opening party” -KTB (See the Media page, lol.)

“When Grace bleached my hair + burned my tan off…” -Fred (That icy hairline look…)

…That IG Ask-session was hilarious + emotional.

We are just so thankful to get to do what we love doing together, and make a difference in the world. Giving back is what we do. Breaking the gender-based price structure of the hair business is what we do. We’ve even seen some other locals adopt our pricing values since we opened, and that is a true step toward changing this industry.

2018 was especially crazy with our Ignite Buffalo opportunity! Because of Ignite, we have been able to bring on two new crew members, schedule education with both national and local instructors in the fields of hair and business, had a mini-renovation to boost productivity, expanded hours of operation, boosted marketing strategies, and streamlined the efficiency of our systems and operations. We’re so proud to be part of that Buffalo million.

Thank you to all our families, guests, supporters, friends far + near, Ignite alum, mentors, brands who have supported us since the beginning… We can’t wait to see what the future brings.

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Tags bflo, buffalo, crownbflo, goodDYEyoung, small business, pride, fundraiser, hair, hair color
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Expression is Survival: Art + Friends

October 8, 2018 crown bflo
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On September 7th, we had the opportunity to spend the day with the goodDYEyoung team at the Art + Friends festival in Nashville, TN. This day was so special in so many ways.

We made the drive down to stay with some longtime, hometown friends. After settling in, we took advantage of all that Nashville has to offer. People in that city are much like Buffalonians; They really make you feel at home. The city is spilling over with music + art everywhere. It’s hard not to leave completely in awe of that place.

This festival meant everything to the creators and artists involved. It was the last show of Paramore’s After Laughter album cycle, and they wanted to do it big. They did not disappoint. The line-up of music also included Nightingale, Liza Anne, Coin, Bully, Canon Blue, and a cameo by Halfnoise. (You guys probably hear all these artists on regular rotation in the shop.) There were lots of little pop-ups sprinkled in among interactive art installations. The Epic Girl photo booth was super fun, and Congrats! Records sold out of just about everything, to name a few memorable moments.

Here’s where we get involved… Shortly before we were going on this adventure, we were asked if we wanted to do some demos at the GDY pop-up within the festival. That’s what we truly love: merging art + music. With a massive re-brand just launched, as well as some launches that have happened since, GDY had so much to show off. We’re honored to be part of the artistry team.

When we arrived at the aud, we met up with Megan, who we worked with at the Parahoy! GDY event. She introduced us to the rest of the crew we hadn’t yet met, and also reunited with Local Honey talent Kazia + Madi. The shop Megan designed looked incredible! GDY has such a unique aesthetic. This day also truly kicked off the mindset of EXPRESSION IS SURVIVAL.

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This day was extra great because we got to catch up with lots of people we know within the GDY community. It’s so rad seeing a literal community spring up because of the brand’s philosophy. Since GDY launched, we’ve made so many friends all over the world. To get to catch up in person + nerd out over hair, expression, music, hearing people’s stories, hair dreams, beauty questions, travel stories, etc etc etc = wow.

And the day wouldn’t have been complete without a lil drop-in by the creators.

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We remember when Hayley + Brian just had a dream. Then they had a plan. They made it happen. And we’re so proud. GDY is so much more than hair color. It’s an ice-breaker for personal expression, a doorway to conversation, a safe way to be you. We can’t put it better than H herself in the STRANDS blog, so be sure to read that. To be able to shake the hands of those who created something bigger than they know is truly great. We get to create our art with the most high quality, healthy product every day. Thank you for welcoming us into the GDY family. We’re truly grateful, can’t wait to see where GDY goes, and hope to be a part of more creative collabs in the future.

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photos by Chris Ferguson.

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Tags goodDYEyoung, expression is survival, nashville, artistry team, music
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goodDYEyoung X Parahoy 2018

April 18, 2018 crown bflo

GoodDYEyoung launched just over 2 years ago, upon Parahoy 2016 landing back in port. This idea of color solutions for creative expression was co-founded by Hayley WIlliams + stylist Brian O'Connor. We haven't been able to get enough GDY in our lives since we opened! Their product is unrivaled in its category, and we couldn't be more proud to professionally partner with them.

2017 brought the launch of Poser Paste, GDY's wash-away hair makeup. Currently, 4 shades are available in the Paste, all inter-mixable like their semi-permanent color. Formulated with bees wax and bergamot oil, this highly pigmented product delivers coverage on even the darkest hair.

When Parahoy 2018 was announced, we knew GDY would have some treats in store for the cruisers. As the big day of leaving port approached, we had been chatting with Megan over at GDY headquarters, and we were asked to be part of a surprise pop-up for ten lucky winners. Knowing that Brian would be doing a theater Q+A about the brand with Kazia Pfuntner of Local Honey, also giving away a semi-permanent makeover in the ship salon, and a GDY fan meet-up would happen on-board: the Poser Paste styling pop-up was a perfect cherry on top. It was surreal hearing our name announced at the end of the Q+A session, announcing that some of the attendees were about to win styles from our team as well as Kazia. (What a dream to work beside a Local Honey stylist- check them out!)

 

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GDY has quickly grown as a community. It was incredible seeing Hayley + Brian's creative plan bubbling just under the surface for years, knowing something amazing was to come. What exceeded expectation was the fast-growing family surrounding the brand. Whether you're a DIY punk kid or a frequent salon visitor, eccentric or more natural- seeing people connect on the common ground of this company is just amazing. So many conversations were started on board Parahoy BECAUSE of hair color. BECAUSE of self-expression + style. We were able to meet so many other hair counterparts on board, answer questions about what we love to do daily, and even made some new friends!

Thank you, GDY, for the endless inspiration, and for welcoming us to be guest artists. Dreams do come true.

 

*video by Christopher Ferguson.

*photography from Will Byington, GoodDYEyoung's Insta story, and staff phones.

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