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NZ’s own make-over TV show!


NZ’s own make-over TV show!

New Zealand’s own fashion, hair and make-up make-over TV show launches on Thursday the 12th of April.

FROM THE SIDEWALK TO THE CATWALK is hosted by celebrity hairdresser Terrence Underwood. You’ll see fashion victims accosted on the gritty streets of Auckland by Underwood and his team from Phoenix cosmetics and some of New Zealand’s top fashion labels. Watch him transform these people and their confidence level from disastrous to visions of loveliness.

Underwood began his career in London, under the watchful eye of Vidal Sassoon. He then worked in Canada where he has a strong reputation and media profile. The move to New Zealand brings a fresh challenge for this creative luminary.

FROM THE SIDEWALK TO THE CATWALK screens at the prime time slot of 8:30pm to 9:30pm, Thursday evenings on Triangle TV for 13 weeks from the 12th of April.

Underwood, who specializes in make-overs, says, “True success as a hairdresser comes from listening closely to someone’s dreams. I am thoroughly hooked on getting a “wow” from all of my clients.”

FROM THE SIDEWALK TO THE CATWALK is produced by Dr. Rachel Singh of Dreamz Production, for Triangle TV.

Terrence Underwood is available for appointments at his new salon LAVA HAIR, located at 383d, Khyber Pass Road, Newmarket. Phone 09 529 5252.


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