Proprietress
Proprietress
In the heart of New York City, where stories weave through every strand of hair and history permeates each cut, there lies a legend. April Barton, not just a stylist but an artist, paints tales with her scissors. With every snip, she’s mastered a craft that extends far beyond the surface. Her artistry resonates with an age-old credo: the act of cutting hair is, above all, an "inside job." Embracing a technique she's mastered as "interior cutting,” she gifts her patrons with styles that that last well beyond the norm, flourishing as days turn to months.
From the impassioned chords of Bono to the intense method of Adrien Brody, from the soulful tunes of Mary J. Blige, April has been the silent partner behind these legends and more, sculpting their signature style. The corridors of her salon have seen more than just artists; they've seen souls, bared and vulnerable, from towering magnates to the daughter of the neighborhood superintendent.
In 1995, April made a home for Suite 303 within the legendary Chelsea Hotel. Here, it’s not just a haircut; it’s like what Matthew Modine quoted “It’s going to see a friend and coming out with great hair.” The whispers of Jimi Hendrix's guitar, the melancholy of Leonard Cohen’s verses, the raw energy of Sid Vicious, and the literary musings of Arthur Miller echo through its walls, beckoning clients to not merely witness, but partake in this rich tapestry.
Her brilliance doesn't end at the salon door. The cinematic world has witnessed her prowess, magazines have been graced by her touch, and luminaries like photographer Mark Seliger have chronicled her work. April is also a founding member of Ludlow House, a Soho House property in NYC. Even as Suite 303 migrates, its spirit, reminiscent of the bohemian allure of Chelsea Hotel, thrives on Bond St.
Craftswoman, visionary, icon—April Barton is a force, a story, an epoch. And to be styled by her is not just to undergo a transformation, but to become a part of an eternal legacy.
Some of the places April Barton has been featured
Haircut Cut: $350 - 500
Consultation: $195 (applied to service) 15 mins
Bang Trim: $200+
Gloss: $200+
Highlights: $500+
Single Process: $250+
Double Process: $850+ / Upon Consultation
Updo: $295+
Children's cut: $200+
Blow out: $225+
Perm: $700+
Hair Extensions: Price Upon Request we offer sew in, platinum seamless, and hairdreams
All Cuts include a Shampoo and a Blowdry
Most Color prices reflect included Toner / Gloss and Blowdry
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Senior Stylist
Senior Stylist
Started out in the early 90’s here in NYC finding my way to Soho, then the Upper East Side. Eventually making it back downtown, where I belong. The city continues to inspire me. Rock and roll, old and new its all here in the streets of Noho. Suite 303 is a great creative home for me to continue to thrive.
Haircut $150 - 225
Bang trim $$65
Single Process $150
Gloss $120 ($85 Add on)
Full Highlight $300+
Half Highlight $250+
Partial Highlight $185
Children’s cut $85 (5 years and under)
Junior Stylist
Junior Stylist
Haircut $120 - 185
Bang Trim $50
Single Process $140
Gloss $120 (add $85)
Full Highlight $275
Half Highlight $225
Partial Highlight $185
Children’s Cut $85 (5 years and under)
303 player now in California she takes clients when she's back in New York with us.
Recommended seasonally for change of products and style: a hands on experience with your stylist to learn how to style your own hair
client self styling class: $150
adding on to service: +$75 a hands on experience with your stylist
Conditioning Treatment: $85+
Add on gloss: $85+
Perms: $325+
Hair Extensions: Price Upon Request we offer sew in, platinum seamless, and hairdreams
Wedding & Bridal Party: Price Upon Request
Updo/Event Styling: $150+
Blowouts: $75
Wig Cutting: 175+
Salon Party (book the salon space for a special event): Price Upon Request
Purifying: $35
Purifying the scalp with essential oils helps restore a hygienic environment while eliminating dandruff flakes.
Energizing: $40
Stimulate the hair follicles and assist fragile, fine hair and hair loss.
Nourishing: $50
Use rice proteins to restore the integrity of severely damaged hair. These proteins hydrate deeply for a proactive action
TO INQUIRE ABOUT EDITORIAL AND ON LOCATION SERVICES PLEASE CONTACT SUITE 303 AGENT JEN HUTZ
Found in 2013 in an onion sack on the beach in Rincón, Puerto Rico—hence his name—'Cebolla' (pronounced sayboya).
His specialty is greeting clients with unbridled enthusiasm.
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