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HAUTE COIFFURE FRANCAISE, A PRESTIGIOUS HISTORY

Embark on a journey with Haute Coiffure Française (HCF), where a legacy of excellence meets the zenith of fashion and style. Since its inception in April 1945, HCF has been the hallmark of prestige in the world of hairdressing. Birthed from Fernand Aubry's visionary concept within Paris's illustrious Golden Triangle, Haute Coiffure Française (HCF) came into being. Founding members such as René Rambaud, Albert Pourrière, Marc Ruyer, Louis Gervais, Antoine, and the distinguished Guillaume (Guglielmi) constituted the first executive board. Their salons, embodiments of Parisian stylistic excellence, became the envy of the fashion world, catering to an elite international clientele.

 

Now, as we approach our 79th anniversary in 2024, our presence spans over 40 countries, with a vast network of salons adhering to a charter of unrivaled quality. Our commitment extends beyond exquisite hair art; it is a mission to elevate hairdressing to an art form, showcasing the crème de la crème of talent and driving the success of our members.

 

Paris continues to be the heart of this sartorial symphony, with HCF at its core. Fashion and hairstyling interweave to create a statement of personal expression, celebrated at our annual show, which now graces the iconic Folies Bergère. This event unveils our two stunning collections and capsules each year, continuing a tradition that once dazzled at the Carrousel du Louvre. Our members receive exclusive training, insights, and marketing support, ensuring their salons represent the pinnacle of hairdressing luxury.

 

For clients who demand the best, HCF salons deliver not just a service, but an experience—where artistry, comfort, and bespoke attention create an ambiance of unparalleled elegance. Join us, and become part of a tradition that is not just about hairstyling, but about setting trends, defining elegance, and celebrating the art of haute coiffure.

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Join Us and Be Part of the Magic!

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