Anthony Mascolo - Anthony & The Creative Team

Anthony & The Creative Team

In 2002 when TIGI demerged from its parent company, Anthony became International Creative Director of TIGI. With his wife Pat he opened Bed Head Photographic Studios, in Battersea, London. At the same time he founded the TIGI International Creative Team and was joined by Nick Irwin and Akos Bodi, as European Creative Director and European Education Director respectively. Within three years the established international team opened the TIGI Creative Academy, also in London.

In April 2009 TIGI’s global operation was acquired by Unilever. Anthony Mascolo has been retained as a creative consultant to work closely with Unilever on the global company and brand expansion, and to advise on the professional hairdressing marketplace.

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