MILAN'S SALON Langley
Styles, Cuts & Colors for
Women, Men, Children & Seniors
By appointments only Nery started his hair passion at the age of 16.
Milan's Barber Shop is proud to introduce you to our stylist! His artistic side came from many years in high school doing plays and working on and off the stage. He had many amazing role models and people in the industry who have guided and help him hone his craft. After finishing his schooling and training he worked in a few salons in Vancouver. He is well versed in men, women and children’s cut
s, colour and stylings. The past 6 years he has taken more classes and took up barbering to expand on his craft. His artistic passion led him to work with some local and international artists and his work has been published locally and internationally. He stepped away from salon work for a while and concentrated in magazine and fashion endeavours. He believes that you never finish learning and keeps taking classes from other stylists to always improve on his craft. He is now also a technical educator for Redavid salon products and continues to further his craft and passion for educating, not only his clients but anyone in the industry. He is excited to be a part of honouring Milan’s Barber Shop as he has a great respect for him and what he did for the industry and wants to continue his legacy. He hopes that everyone who comes to the shop can experience the same great service and personal connection as they had with Milan. The shop had been updated to bring that vintage yet modern twist, book your appointment today to be a part of our story! Thank you so much for your love and continued support as we carry on Milan's legacy.
- Information about the late Milan -
Milan was trained as a barber in the former Yugoslavia. He even spent time in the military working as a barber. After his time in service, he moved to Germany for several years before settling in Canada. He worked in Toronto, Hamilton, Calgary, and Innisfail, before he set up shop in Surrey BC in 1983. In 2008, he opened Milan's Barber Shop at his home in Langley where he continued to work until he got sick. In December of 2019, Milan passed away from cancer.