genacelli salon

& The East Studio

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Joffery Ballet
Evanston Art Center
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Turning Chicago PINK!
In support of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Genacelli Salon and The East Studio are turning Chicago PINK! Pink hair that is!
Beginning October 5 through October 12 come in and have a pink single strand hair extension added to your hair. The pink is subtle and can be placed in a spot easily concealed for conservative work places or placed front and center for the world to see!
Single strands are $15 with a limit of five (5) per person. No appointment necessary. All proceeds will go to support breast cancer research in hopes of finding a cure.
info@theeaststudio.com.

 

Pink

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Hours of Operation
Sunday 11-4          Thursday 11-9
Tuesday 11-9                Friday 9-7
Wednesday 11-9     Saturday 9-5
genacelli salon
2829 N Sheffield Ave
Chicago, IL60657                  
773-248-8822

The East Studio Salon
999.5 W Wolfram St
Chicago IL 60657
773-248-1626

The East Studio
 
The East Studio Salon, Chicago's new haute spot for hair and skin care services, has officially opened its doors! We welcome you to stop by and see what the buzz is all about. Open Tuesday through Sunday. 
 
The East Studio
The Joffery Ballet
Couture & Cocktails
 
It was a night of fashion, cocktails, auctions, dinner and dancing as Genacelli Salon and The East Studio were among the 'glitterati'!

Local celebs coiffed by Genacelli and The East Studio mingled throughout the glamorous event that featured internationally known fashion designer David Meister (Video Clip) and a runway show co-sponsored by Neiman Marcus.
 

 Joffery Ballet

Don't Miss
dimensional lines: art + dress

September 11 - November 6
Evanston Art Center
 
In celebration of the Evanston Art Center's venerable history as a place for culture-making, eight artists and fashion designers have re-envisioned and rendered palpable the weathered yet elegant edifice's physical degeneration. This exhibit gives rise to an experimental approach to the notion of dress as art, through the artists' and designers' processes, preoccupations and motives.

Gillion Carrara, Curator
Fraser Taylor, Contributing Curator

 EAC