salloni iliri since 1939 and his son ALBANi for fashion industry Traditional Hairdressers SALLONI ILRI is located in Prishtina, the capital of Kosova. ii.
It is nestled on tree-lined Agim Ramadani Blvd. This has been the home location of SALLONI ILIRI for the last seven decades. This salon has always been a long standing and the best kept secret
among customers. Our clients include men and women who simply were bustling along one of the main boulevards in the center of Prishtina, or those who consistently maintain their personal flair by SALLONI I
LIRI stylists, or the all-important celebrities. All of our clients receive the same incomparable service. Our service is fused with the industry's most directional, established and trendsetting team of stylists. Be professional! SALLONI ILIRI is at the forefront of identifying new world-wide fashion, beauty, and pop culture trends as well as incorporating new techniques with those well-established. These translate into everyday, wearable styles which can be contemporary or simply classic. Our salon is a family establishment begun by Asllan Abdullahu in 1939. He was followed by his son, Ilir Abdullahu, who continues to bring his magic touch to the many clients of his salon. Ilir has been joined by his son, Alban Abdullahu who has infused the salon with modern and contemporary mastery of hair. Alban moved to London at the age of 17 to hone in on his styling skills. He was educated by the greatest companies in the industry, such as Toni and Guy were he was trained for five years. Following his time there, Albani moved on to styling and fashioning the models of London Fashion Week. Albani worked with an array of designers, including John Rocha, Julian McDonalds, Levis, Amanda Wakeley, Margaret Hall, Eley Kishimoto, etc. Albani is one of the first young Albanians from Kosova to be trained by such professional, high flying salons located in the West End of London, Regent Street, Windle Salon in Covent Garden, Marylebone High Street, Vision Hairdressing on Brick Lane, Stone on Street, as well as on the greatest fashion market on Portobello in Notting Hill. Albani's love of hairdressing runs in his blood. When not styling, he spends his time researching new trends and styles for his hair projects as well as traveling to London for further hands-on experience. Objective - to work and develop my skills and reputation in a salon respected throughout the industry for its creativity and flair and ultimately be able to also take on seminars. Experience; URBAN HAIR CUTTING, SPITAFIELD,
all-round experience in busy salon environmrnt,
working with demanding clients and styles. Particular strengths:
i. Creative, with a particular flair for short and curly hair. Strong people skills, with regular clients wich is very inportant to hairdressers.. While there , i have also freelanced at other salons (Tristian Eves, 122 Middlesex Street E1 JUNE 04) and regulary working at London Fashion Week's with Neal Mooney,Dirk Walther,Rudi Lewis,James Raw,John Mooney,Bill Walston,
VISION ,Brick Lane,Base Cutt's Portobello Market nothinghill gate,
Our team welcomes the opportunity to work with you in the care of your hair styling. Please visit our website for further details and images of our work. www.SALLONILIRI.com
Alban's Past Experience and Training:
PAUL NATH HAIR -- Shaftesbury Avenue
Toni and Guy, assistant -- Knightsbridge
Toni and Guy, senior assistant -- Marylebone High Street
Toni and Guy -- Regent Street
TOP STYLIST -- Qualified, all around experience with a wide variety of clients and styles
Vision, senior stylist -- Brick Lane -- all round experience in busy, high end fashion salon
Urban Hair Cutters, senior stylist -- Spitafield-- all around exeprience in a quick paced salon environment, working with demanding clients and styles
While in London, Alban freelanced at other salons (Tristian Eves,122 Middlesex Street E1) and regularly worked at London Fashion Week with Neal Mooney, Dirk Walther, and many more fashion industry leaders.
21/04/2026
Another masterpiece of long layerd textured hair cutting π§²