
Co- Founder and Creative Director Lorean Cairns opened this flagship location in 2011 and since then has expanded to 3 locations in NYC, Brooklyn, and San Diego. Not an easy feat in the hair business, especially in NYC where salons are a dime a dozen. The Fox & Jane approach is synonymous with street fashion, current trends, expertly trained staff specifically in balayage, dramatic color changes, and fresh hair cuts.
Lorean herself has built a loyal following and is now in demand doing editorial work as well as being a beauty and trend forecaster for several publications. Her partner Billy Canu is the marketing force behind the operation.
After a long summer of pools, the beach, humidity and products my hair was ready for a makeover for fall. Jackie Marie, a lovely and professional colorist & stylist in the LES location created a plan for hair that had included a single process to match my roots and go a little darker, more to my natural hair color, then she balayaged warm/dark blonde tones throughout my hair for an updated, even look. My hair feels healthy and shiny. The relaxed and friendly vibe complete with wine makes for a happy hair experience.

Fox & Jane Salon
154 Orchard St. New York, NY 10002
(212) 837-2774 http://www.foxandjanesalon.com












The restaurant scene on the upper west side is seeing a resurgence with modern, unique eateries popping up. Tessa, headed by Executive Chef Eric Cope fits the bill with a mostly Mediterranean menu of dishes like Grilled Branzino, Rabbit Cavatelli ,and Long Island Duck.

























































1. Rihanna’s new fragrance Crush mixes woody notes, red fruits and pink musks. Notes include Bergamot, Mandarin, and Pink Peppercorn. Eau de Parfum 1oz. $36 








































































