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Grace Hartle

  • Writer: Craft Collective Team
    Craft Collective Team
  • Oct 21, 2025
  • 2 min read

Updated: Oct 23, 2025


Grace Hartle represents the next generation of creative talent at Craft Collective Salon Group, combining technical precision with a genuine passion for helping clients express their individuality through hair. Her artistry is rooted in authenticity she believes great style should never feel forced, only elevated. Grace has quickly become one of the most requested stylists in Pittsburgh for clients who want a fresh, modern look delivered with care, confidence, and creativity.


At Craft Collective Salon Group, Grace is known for her calm professionalism and her ability to turn inspiration into results. She approaches every service as a collaboration, taking time to understand her clients’ goals, daily routines, and long-term vision. Her consultations are detailed and thoughtful, ensuring that each client feels heard and involved in the creative process. Whether someone comes in for a subtle refresh or a bold change, Grace tailors her work to highlight their natural beauty and complement their personality.


Her specialties include dimensional coloring, lived-in cuts, and soft, textured styles that transition seamlessly between polished and effortless. Grace has developed a strong understanding of tone and shape, allowing her to design styles that grow out beautifully and require minimal maintenance. Her eye for balance and proportion helps her deliver hair that looks incredible not only in the salon but every day afterward a hallmark of Craft Collective’s client-centered philosophy.


Grace’s artistic background is grounded in continuous learning. She actively participates in Craft Collective’s advanced education programs, keeping her techniques aligned with the latest trends while maintaining a foundation in classic, timeless design. This commitment to growth reflects the salon’s culture of constant improvement, collaboration, and craft. She draws inspiration from fashion, art, and texture, infusing that creativity into every service while always maintaining a strong sense of technical discipline.


Clients love Grace’s approachable and down-to-earth personality. She creates an experience that feels relaxed and enjoyable, making even first-time visitors feel like regulars. Her honesty and precision make her an excellent communicator she explains each step clearly and provides expert advice for maintenance and care between visits. Many clients describe their time with Grace as restorative, a chance to recharge while leaving with hair that feels new and inspired.


Within the Craft Collective Salon Group team, Grace is a collaborator and a creative force. She contributes ideas during team workshops, supports her peers, and consistently upholds the salon’s commitment to excellence. Her presence enhances the culture of artistry and authenticity that makes Craft Collective one of Pittsburgh’s top destinations for luxury hair care.


Grace’s style philosophy centers on creating harmony between natural texture and intentional design. She believes the best hair looks should enhance not overpower the person wearing them. It’s this thoughtful, human-centered approach that makes her work stand out and keeps her clients coming back.

 
 
 

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