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T h an k s to t h e P h i l ade l p h ia U ni v ersit y Fas h ion D esign P rogram : Thomas De Jesus ‘09 (green long 70’s inspired dress, and black lace shorts with ruffle top) Sara Tool ‘09 (3 metallic gray and silver, black, dresses/skirt and top inspired by magnification) Kelly Davis ‘09 (Inspired by inner turmoil, long purple skirt with ruffle high neck top, and halter top with ruffle skirt) Carrie Hansen ‘09 (Gray, purple and black halter dress inspired by walk of shame) Johanna Kozak ‘10 (Teal dress and red dress with black lace) Bethany Wilson ‘10 (Purple, teal, black sundress) Helene Curley ‘10 (red layered strapless dress) Chloe Bradbury ‘10 (red dress with orange sunflower) Nicole Macchio ‘10 (long red dress)
Long layered look as an adaptation of the windblown bob with tone-on-tone color S t y l es and ma k e - up b y empire students , staff and graduates
Why cosmetology? Why Empire? What’s best for you? How do you get started?
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love WHAT YOU DO! If you’re considering a career in cosmetology, you may be thinking about:
: : How much fun your dream job can be : : How much success you can achieve : : How many options could be available to you : : How you’ll be in demand– even when times are tough Your future starts with an education from Empire:
:: O ne of the largest Cosmetology School networks in North America
:: C ombines 70 years of experience with state-of-the-art technology
: : Trains about 20,000 students annually : : Nearly 100 locations and growing :: A ccredited by the National Accrediting Commission of Cosmetology Arts and Sciences
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At Empire, everything we do is dedicated to helping our students reach their dreams by living up to our core purpose:
welcome to empire, the doorway to your future! *Our Chenoweth, KY, school is accredited by the Council on Occupational Education (COE)
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T h e j o b you wa n t a n d t h e s ec u r i t y you n ee d In cosmetology, the demand for talent exceeds the supply – even in tough economic times.
:: Over 550,000 salons and spas in the U.S.7
:: Over 50% of salons have job openings
:: One of the top 10 Hospitality Careers
:: M ore cosmetology professionals than lawyers3
:: More than 1.7 million professionals3
:: A $56 billion industry4
Why Cosmetology?
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Empire helped me with my self c o n f i d e nce . . . t h i s c a r ee r i s w h at
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I m a k e i t t o b e . E v e ry m o r n i ng w h e n I g et ou t o f b e d , I c a n no t wa i t t o g o t o w o r k .
Kim Ernst Empire Beauty School 2004 Graduate 5
C o s m et o lo g y P r o fe s s i o n a l s are the
5th largest s e l f - e m p loy e d g r ou p
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it’s easier to choose your path when
you’re in
demand Every Empire student has a unique story and career goals. But they all have one thing in common: they all chose cosmetology. Here are just a few reasons why:
:: Get a career faster with career security :: High demand; even in a tough economy :: 6th largest growth field6 :: Nearly half of salon employees choose a flexible part-time schedule so they can balance other priorities3
:: Employees work an average of 26.8 hours per week1
Why Cosmetology?
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T h e p r o g r a m h e l p e d m e ac h i e v e s o m uc h . I h a d j o b o ffe r s b ef o r e I e v e n g r a d uate d f r o m E m p i r e .
Leah Perlman Empire Beauty School 2008 Graduate
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o f t h e b e au t y b u s i n e s s b ec au s e o f t h e c o n s ta n t d e m a n d t o s e rv e t h e fa s h i o n - c o n s c i ou s 2
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Laura Umpierrez works on celebrities on Fifth Avenue. She says, “Empire gives you the option to do anything.” Empire Beauty School 2008 Graduate
Jade McMullen is 25 years old, has been “out of school for 4 years now,” owns her own salon, is training to be a platform artist, and just built a new house. Empire Beauty School 2006 Graduate
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Alyssa Zobian is now an Artistic Director for SuperCuts, training other stylists. She says, “My education at Empire has allowed me to live my life the way that makes me happy.” Empire Beauty School 2006 Graduate
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Hair Stylist Platform Artist Cosmetology School Educator Salon/Spa Manager or Owner Barber Celebrity Stylist Esthetician Makeup Artist Hair Color Specialist Photo & Movie Stylist Nail Artist/Manicurist Wedding Stylist
Why Cosmetology?
Image Consultant Beauty Magazine Contributor Beauty Care Product Distributor
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“ ranked #1” I n a r ece n t B r i t i s h j o b
s at i s fact i o n s u rv e y, h a i r s t y l i s t
Marty Nemko • U.S. News & World Report • December 11, 2008
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