Barbershops have always been more than a place to get a haircut and a shave. They are community spaces, and Steven Wren, a Wahl Pro Educator and barber, discusses how shops in traditionally Black and African-American communities have special significance.
Anne Moratto・Director of Brand Content Strategy, MODERN SALON and NAILS
Steven Wren has been a MODERN SALON 100, a featured speaker at MODERN Boot Camp, and is currently a Wahl Pro Educator.
Photo credit: Steven Wren
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In this exclusive interview, Anne Moratto, Director of Brand Content Strategy for MODERN SALON, speaks with Wahl Pro Educator Steven Wren, a respected barber and industry leader, who shares his insights on the cultural significance of Black barbershops and how these spaces have long been pillars of the community. From fostering deep connections to being hubs of mentorship and entrepreneurship, Black barbershops offer more than just a great haircut—they provide a sense of identity, confidence, and belonging.
Wren discusses why these spaces are so important and how they continue to evolve in today’s modern barbering industry. We also explore the growing reputation of the barbering profession and how it has transformed into a respected career path with endless opportunities.
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