IT is the Hampshire salon filled with stylists to the stars who create looks straight from the catwalk.

And now Guy Kremer and his team are on a high after winning a place in the L’Oréal Colour Trophy Award 2015 out of 900 entrants.

They were the only Hampshire salon to be awarded one of just four places in the southern heat of the prestigious award at The Royal Horticultural Halls in London hosted by TV presenter Lilah Parsons.

Stylists Anett Komives and Giuseppe Manco had just 30 minutes to create their fashion-inspired, flawless winning look under the gaze of the industry's award-winning judges.

They now have the chance to compete at the grand final in London on Monday against 47 salons which could see them scooping the coveted award for a third time in the Winchester salon's history.

Guy Kremer, said: "The team are both delighted and excited at the thought of being in the grand finals of the L'Oreal Colour trophy.

"This is the accumulation of a lot of hard work in order to find a commercial, professional finish that is in line with the high expectations of L'Oreal. "Having won twice in the past, which has been a great honour for the salon, trying to make it a hat trick is even more overwhelming especially as it is L'Oreal's 60th anniversary."

Across two weeks the live hairdressing competition hit seven cities across the UK to discover the cream of British hairdressing in 2015.