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JVN POP-UP SALON | SXSW 2022

JVN Pop-Up Salon SXSW 2022 | Janet St Paul Salon 110 San Antonio St #130 Austin, TX

The Fab Five have taken over my hometown of Austin, Texas once before with season 6 of Netflix’s Emmy award-winning show Queer Eye— and guess what? I never got the chance to meet Jonathan Van Ness.

So when we heard about a JVN pop-up salon as part of SXSW, we hauled ass over! Inspired by the Getting Curious’ star’s new products, JVN Hair, salon owners Janet St. Paul and Natasha McMillen partnered with SXSW to create an inclusive space for attendees to enjoy some much needed pampering.

Partners in Business & Life: Natasha McMillen (left) & Janet St Paul (right)

Salon owner Janet St. Paul told Unleashed LGBTQ:

“What I love about this event is.. if you look around, in every chair, you’ll see a different age, gender, race. This makes us very proud.”

She also notes her excitement in partnering with JVN Hair:

“As a business owner, stylist, and member of the LGBTQ community, I’m so grateful for this opportunity… Not to mention I’m a huge fan of JVN!”

Gary Riggs, Wesley Smoot, & Natasha McMillen

Natasha McMillen mentions seeing five small children who traveled hours with their parents, waiting most of the day to get their hair styled and a glimpse of their hero, Jonathan Van Ness. “They came in with fashionable star-shaped yellow glasses feeling pumped to meet JVN. The way Jonathan resonates with such a broad audience is a testament to his work; there’s an energy that is just as infectious and genuine in-person, as it is on screen.”

The theme for this pop-up was called Come As You Are, which Gary Riggs described as: “Very fitting.”

Queer Eye’s Jonathan Van Ness & Unleashed LGBTQ creator Wesley Smoot SXSW 2022

When asked what the JVN pop-up experience at SXSW was like, Jonathan Van Ness told Unleashed:

“It’s been fabulous, I love being in a salon. I’m working alongside so many talented stylists and getting really positive feedback about our new products. The experience is kind of surreal, we put a lot of care in developing JVN Hair. We launched in August 2021, so it’s amazing to see it all in this capacity. There’s so much more to come.”

Jonathan Van Ness tells readers, products are now available at: jvnhair.com, Sephora, and of course Janet St Paul Salon.

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AFTER THE RAIN, COMES THE RAINBOW- BIGOTRY HAS NO PLACE AT SXSW

SXSW is just around the corner and we hope ya’ll are ready!

This 9-day conference and festival is welcoming artists and industry professionals from around the globe to meet in Austin, Texas for one of the most highly anticipated comebacks of the last three years.

Celebrate the start of SXSW 2022 at the Big Gay Kickoff Party on March 11 at Rain for the biggest, gayest party in town.

While Texas has already been a hotbed for controversial legislation following the appalling abortion bill carried out by Texas Governor Greg Abbott, there seems to be even more on the horizon.

Gov. Abbott's recent order requires the state's child welfare agency to treat gender-affirming care for young transgender Texans as child abuse.

SXSW organizers released this statement Wednesday:

“We unequivocally denounce actions by Governor Greg Abbott to put transgender children and their families in harm’s way. We will continue to use our platform to elevate voices from the LGBTQ+ community.”

There is currently a considerable number of LGBTQ+ speakers, panels, films, and musicians included as part SXSW 2022. It seems regardless of the political climate, SXSW and its organizers will continue to show support to our community, providing a space for conversations that include marginalized groups like the transgender community.

While things are bleak at the moment it’s important to band together and in solidarity and ensure voices are continually heard in the great State of Texas.

Because as we all know: After the rain, comes the rainbow.

Jonathan Van Ness


Attending SXSW? Do check out TRANSforming Comedy:

TRANSforming Comedy is a conversation centered around transgender comedy creatives in the world of film and television. In the face of disproportionate and divisive debate, comedic writers and filmmakers with the lived experience being transgender challenge the reflexive overrepresentation of dramatic treatment of trans stories through the radical genre of comedy. Audiences will hear and learn how comedy can change culture, inviting connection through shared humor and catharsis through laughter.

Additional LGBTQ+ events can be found here.

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