House of Bumble
Collective
Date

Join Philip Wolff and David Lopez for a live demo where cutting and styling work in true conversation.
Philip leads the haircut—building shape and structure with the scissor, then refining and removing bulk with the razor to create movement, balance, and intention. Every decision is driven by what the eye sees first, proving that technique follows vision—not the other way around.
David completes the look through styling, showing how the right product choices and finishing approach enhance the haircut without overpowering it. Styling becomes the final edit—elevating texture, revealing shape, and bringing the haircut fully to life.
You’ll walk away with a clearer understanding of when to use scissor versus razor, how to remove weight without collapsing shape, and how thoughtful styling finishes the story of the cut.

The Shag—an iconic haircut that continues to evolve yet never goes out of style.
Join House of Bumble Collective artists Ashlee Norman and JuanCarlos as they break down the Shag haircut, razor edition—where instinct meets precision.
In this class, you’ll learn the exact sectioning, approach, and razor techniques needed to create a modern shag, then explore two distinct end results driven by different points of reference. The result: one methodology, endless possibilities.
You’ll leave with the confidence to adapt this haircut to any guest—customizing shape, texture, and movement to deliver that lived-in, effortless, model-off-duty finish that feels current, cool, and wearable.

On the MainStage, Bumble and bumble strips it back to what matters—
shape, movement, and mastery.
Iconic haircuts are built live, where precision meets instinct and product becomes a tool, not a crutch.
Here, the eye is sharper than the blade—because how you see the haircut determines everything that follows.
You’ll walk away mastering weight removal and movement, understanding razor craft, and knowing when to choose the razor and when to choose the shear—with intention, not habit.
No trends.
No rules.
Just craft you can feel in your hands and take straight back to the chair.
This is the Craft of Hairdressing.