Celebrity hairstylist Andrew Fitzsimons: 'Moving to Paris at 17 was such a huge moment for me'

Andrew Fitzsimons: "I actually live in both New York and LA, and I love them for different reasons. But my favourite city to visit is obviously Dublin."
From growing up in Dublin to working with Hollywoodās biggest names, celebrity hairstylist Andrew Fitzsimons has travelled the world and now, based between New York and LA, is always on the move. He opens up about moving to Paris at 17, unforgettable street food in Morocco, and why Ireland still feels like home.
I used to go to Italy a lot as a child. We would stay in this beach town about an hour south of Rome and I just remember spending days on the beach, eating pizza. There was a stone oven pizzeria right on the beach and weād get pizza every single day.
Me and my Italian childhood friends would play in the park near the house ā it felt like a dream. I have so many amazing memories of eating and swimming. Every day felt like the perfect summer.
Iām not sure if it counts as a ātripā but when I moved to Paris at 17, it was such a huge moment for me. I remember it was raining when I landed. I was walking through the streets in the pouring rain, alone for the very first time, and I just remember thinking, āThis is it.ā

Iād waited for that moment my whole life. I couldnāt wait to leave home and leave Ireland. It was the first time I felt like I was truly stepping into the life I wanted. I had just left my family and everything familiar behind and I was so excited.
I travel so much for my job ā Iāve been almost everywhere. But the place that surprised me most is probably Japan. Iāve worked there a couple of times now.Ā

Tokyo was pretty much what I thought it would be but the rest of the country is so beautiful.Ā
Iāve been to Kyoto and a few other cities and itās honestly one of the most spectacular places Iāve ever been in my life.
I actually live in both New York and LA, and I love them for different reasons. But my favourite city to visit is obviously Dublin. I love going to The Ivy for a cocktail and dinner by myself. I sit up at the bar, have dinner, and read a book ā itās kind of my little ritual. I also love the National Gallery in Dublin and, in the summer, chilling out on the lawn at Trinity College is just lovely.
In London, I love the Mandrake. I always stay in this suite they have thatās all black ā itās very gothic, very Elizabethan.Ā

Itās beautiful, with a big bathtub in the middle of the room. The hotel has a cool vibe, a beautiful bar downstairs, and a wonderful restaurant.Ā
Itās kind of my go-to place when Iām there.
I spent a lot of time in Morocco helping to launch a magazine there, around the time I was living in Paris. We travelled all over the country for shoots and itās just incredible.
Thereās nothing like barbecued lamb from the side of the street. The mosques are so beautiful. We saw one of the biggest mosques in the world, which had a retractable roof. The food, the souk ā during the day, they sell everything, and the squares turn into food markets at night. You can get amazing, really cheap street food. Itās like nothing else.
Because most travel for me is work-related, I like to find a hotel with a nice bar because, if I have to take meetings or calls, I donāt have to run around and try to find stuff in a city I donāt know. The hotel is the first step but itās the most important step.Ā
I want to feel comfortable and happy when Iām working because itās usually crazy hours, so I want to feel like Iām somewhere homey and nice.
Making sure that thereās a great hotel bar and hotel restaurant, because if I only have two hours of free time in a couple of days because Iām working, I can at least have friends or family meet me at the hotel and itās still a nice experience.Ā
I donāt really travel for leisure very often. So making sure I have a beautiful hotel with a great ambience, a beautiful bar, and a beautiful male bartender wouldnāt hurt either!
I want to go to the Maldives. I never really take proper vacations but Iām going to start making them a priority.Ā

I think a scuba trip in the Maldives would be amazing ā if I can find the time this year, thatās where I want to go.
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