Wild at Art

The Ihloff Creative Team presents their annual fashion and hair show benefiting Arts & Humanities Council of Tulsa on November 10, 2011.

By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: Health & Beauty | Issue: November 2011

Innovative hair, fashion and makeup designs can be seen at Wild at Art: Ihloff Creative Team’s Fall Hair and Fashion Show Benefit.

Innovative hair, fashion and makeup designs can be seen at Wild at Art: Ihloff Creative Team’s Fall Hair and Fashion Show Benefit.

You are invited to be a part of one of the most exciting fundraising events of 2011. On Thursday, November 10 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Tulsa Convention Center Assembly Hall, the Ihloff Creative Team will be honoring and ­supporting community arts programs with their show, Wild at Art. This hair and fashion show benefits Arts & Humanities Council of Tulsa (AHCT), the Tulsa area’s largest provider of arts ­education resources.

Warning: this is not your average fundraiser! Every year, over a thousand people flock to this wildly popular runway event presented by the Ihloff Creative Team showcasing the talent of professional stylists, artists, musicians and ­performers. Proceeds benefit ­­desperately-needed arts ­education ­programming in our community through Arts & Humanities Council of Tulsa.

This high energy, high ­fashion hair show displays the innovation and talents of the Ihloff Creative Team on ­models in a runway setting. Select Creative Team members will also be doing hands-on hair work on stage during each ­segment for the benefit of attending stylists and students. Live entertainment and appearances by local artists, musicians, dancers and designers offer you a truly refreshing experience and unforgettable evening. The ­elegantly inspired event also features before and after ­transformations of various makeover recipients from ­sponsoring corporations.

Celebrating over 30 years of bringing balance and beauty to life, Ihloff is renowned for its commitment to the ­environment, the community, and their clients’ well-being. Recognized for four years by “Salon Today” magazine as one of the 200 fastest growing salons in the nation, Ihloff is a ­designated Aveda Lifestyle Salon & Spa, devoted to ­bringing clients back to ­balance with products and services using Aveda’s pure plant and flower essences. “Making people feel better about themselves is the best experience in the world,” says Ihloff Founder and President Marilyn Ihloff.

The Arts & Humanities Council of Tulsa is a true ­champion for arts and culture. Diverse education programs advance its mission to inspire creativity, foster appreciation, promote lifelong learning, enhance the quality of ­individual lives, and contribute economic vitality to the greater community.

Established in 1961, the Arts & Humanities Council of Tulsa partners with arts ­organizations, individual artists, patrons, school ­districts, colleges and ­universities, educators, ­community groups, businesses and the government. The ­council seeks to strengthen the relationship of the arts to ­economic vitality and to the business community, enhance arts education, nurture ­creativity, innovation, artistic quality and professional ­development, broaden public and private support of the arts, and introduce the arts and humanities to new audiences. The council is among the largest privately funded local arts ­agencies in the region and depends upon the support from private foundations, ­corporations, and individuals for its annual operation.

Plan to see aesthetic feats and innovation in hair design, fashion and makeup at the Tulsa Convention Center on November 10 at Wild at Art: Ihloff Creative Team’s Fall Hair and Fashion Show Benefit. Tickets are $15 in advance at Ihloff Salon locations (in Utica Square or at 83rd and Memorial), or $20 at the door. 

 

For more information, contact

Ihloff Salon

(918) 587-2566
www.ihloffspa.com


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About Author Sheryl Sowell

Sheryl Sowell was born and raised in Tulsa, OK. She graduated from Will Rogers High School and received her Bachelor of Arts in English from Northeastern State University in 2007. She has worked for Value News as editor, writer and advertising copywriter since 2008. She enjoys meeting and interviewing people for Value News articles, learning about their backgrounds, and helping to promote their businesses and local events. In her free time, she enjoys reading, trying new recipes and crafts from Pinterest, attending concerts and sporting events, and spending time with family and friends. Sheryl lives in Tulsa with her fiancé Paul, their daughter Scarlett, and their two dogs, Gunner and Boo.

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