We welcome you to join the community we’re building
AFH Salon was established by Annie Fisher in 2013.
A salon for generations, we are committed to providing an experience based on more than a haircut. Our dedicated stylists provide education on how to achieve the style you want and how to maintain that look.
Come as you are
AFH Salon offers a welcoming environment. No matter how you arrive, we want you to feel comfortable enough with us to be vulnerable about your goals and self-image.
Each lifestyle is unique and your hair should be a reflection of that.
It’s not just hair!
Our goal is for every guest to feel and look their personal best. Hair is the one accessory you don't take off, so it should look great with any outfit and in any season. A balance of style and lifestyle are a must in any look!
Meet the Team
We are committed to growth and continuous education so that you have access to the very latest cut and color trends. Once we help you achieve your perfect look, our dedicated stylists will teach you how to achieve the style you want and how to maintain that look.
Annie Fisher, Owner and Senior Stylist
Annie is the owner of AFH Salon and a senior stylist as well as a Framesi certified educator.
I have been in the beauty industry for over 25 years. I’m honored to have been named Master Stylist of PNW in 2017, been named a “Rising Star” by Allure magazine, had my hair and makeup styling featured in both Vogue and Town & Country, and been a guest artist on the TLC television show What Not to Wear.
In addition to being a certified Framesi color expert, trained in the Italian Style technique, I am also a passionate educator. I am committed to continuing my education and educating within my community to stay up to date and connected. I have a heart for mentoring within my industry and helping stylists reach their greatest potential. Nothing can describe the feeling of pride I get when I see someone light up as they see their unique and personal beauty!
Jeremy Abraham, Senior Stylist
Jeremy is a master stylist and educator with 27+ years of experience. When not behind the chair at AFH Salon, he is on the Italian Style Team with Framesi North America. Vidal Sassoon trained, he has been backstage for LA fashion week and Dolce & Gabbana’s show. Jeremy has also worked as lead stylist creating runway looks for Luly Yang Couture and La Belle Reve. His clients include on-air personalities, celebrities, musicians, and leading Seattle designers.In 2014 and 2015 he was nominated as NW Hairstyling’s “Hairstylist of the Year.” In 2016 he was awarded Avant Garde Stylist of the Year. Jeremy is best known for creating wearable hair, but isn’t afraid to add a little “rock star” flare to his work.
Jeremy first met Sally Rogerson when she was his mentor at the Vidal Sassoon Academy. He believes her Foundation Cutting Program is ideal for the industry climate and in 2016 enrolled in her intensive 12 month Teacher Training and Mentorship Program. He has since implemented the S•R Education cutting program at AFH Salon in Seattle to great success.
Lorenzo Sumera, Senior Stylist
Lorenzo hails from Texas and began his career in Dallas over 30 years ago. His passion for hair has taken him far – from teaching across the country as a Framesi Color Educator to working with award-winning celebrity stylist Trevor Sorbie to being part of the only US team to perform in Framesi’s World Congress in Italy (2008). He draws inspiration from the beauty he finds in his travels -which he brings back to his clients- for truly individualized, bold looks. Lorenzo spent the last 10 years as the Hair Color Director of a local salon for 150 stylists and Hair Color Director of Education for the same salon’s academy.
Lorenzo’s journey has brought him to AFH Salon – where he is excited to be a part of an education-focused group of stylists and provide fabulous, custom services to old and new clients alike.
Michelle Healy, Stylist
When you sit in Michelle’s chair, her main goal is to make sure you feel comfortable and beautiful. As a mom of a toddler, she understands the importance of taking time for yourself to be pampered in a relaxing environment.
Michelle has spent the last 12+ years honing her craft. She apprenticed at a top salon in Seattle, was mentored by San Diego’s prominent hairstylist Cheng Tan, had a unique opportunity to do hair for a TV pilot episode, be a part of New York Fashion Week and is continuously taking hair classes across the US.
Michelle is passionate about working with clients to find the color, cut and style that enhances their natural beauty and fits their lifestyle. Creating blended hair color that grows out seamlessly is one of her specialties. She looks forward to working with you to create your dream hair!
Jeff Cunningham, Senior Colorist
Jeff has been a colorist in Seattle for over 28 years. Many of Jeff's accomplishments include being a salon leader, a creative team member, and an educator. Jeff's many talents and specialties include Balayage, hair extensions and many forms of retexturizing such as keratin blowouts and thermal reconditioning. Jeff prides himself on maintaining a consistent and well balanced color while keeping hair healthy and shiny.
Kaija Mistral Towner, Stylist
Kaija is a hair and make-up artist with nearly two decades of experience in the beauty industry. After 12 years as a freelancer on commercial and film sets doing hair and makeup she was ready for a new challenge and went back to beauty school in 2020. She is a proud IATSE member and part of the Northwest film scene. In 2021 she had the opportunity to Key the hair department on the feature film “Dreamin Wild” starring Casey Affleck and Zooey Deschanel. With major changes in the industry and more requests from her loved ones she was ready to have a more permanent home in a salon focusing on hair. Kaija enjoys mens grooming and creating rich all over colors to enhance the health of the hair. Her aesthetic leans toward the more organic and natural. Kaija also loves helping the client feel most like their true self. When not at work she loves taking a dance class and then possibly cooking an over-complicated meal.