Stacey Butterworth's work is woven into the very fabric of modern cinema. From period dramas to contemporary thrillers, the hair is more than just a style—it's a narrative tool. Discover the process behind the screen.

Character Analysis

Every wig begins with a script. We analyze the character's history, their environment, and their evolution. A character's hair should tell the audience where they've been before they even speak a word.

The Hand-Tying Process

A single production wig can take over 80 hours to ventilate. Every single strand is hand-tied to the lace in a specific direction to mimic natural hair growth. This level of detail is what allows the hair to be styled and parted anywhere.

Continuity and Performance

On a film set, consistency is key. Our wigs are engineered to withstand long days, intense heat, and physical movement while maintaining their exact look across multiple takes and weeks of filming.