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The New Pavo Salon in Midtown with Scot Robinson

Pavo Salon has settled into a prominent retail corner in Cooper-Young, reviving a former boutique space into their second salon in Memphis. Here’s a glimpse of the renovation as we get to know Pavo co-owner Scot Robinson even further.

“Memphis is seeing some good growth currently and we are excited to be a part of that! I began my career in Midtown so it was a coming home, so to speak.”
-Scot Robinson about the decision to open a location in Midtown.

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For over 15 years, Pavo Salon has served the Memphis community. The long-standing location in Laurelwood Shopping Center has been the base for their continued growth, but Scot contributes Pavo’s success more to their “intention,” developing great relationships for strong retention in guests as well as staff.

“The best compliment we receive is how friendly, helpful, educated, and committed our staff is and that our environment leaves you feeling warm and relaxed,” Scot continues.

The Pavo brand has aligned with a purpose for a “sustainable, socially responsible culture,” understanding that they can make a positive impact in seemingly small ways.

“From the service we provide, business decisions we make, recycling, the products we purchase, cleaning products and light bulbs, technology, training, campaigns for clean water (we have raised around $40,000), notable community drives, and the small decisions that we make in our everyday life leads to having a greater impact in what we do and who we are!”

Another layer to their quality of service is the longtime decision to be an Aveda lifestyle salon. Co-branded with Aveda, Pavo is committed to using only Aveda in their services and performing at a higher level to achieve this partnership. The retail component of Pavo strengthens this idea of being a lifestyle salon, bringing in products such as make-up and skincare. All these things have helped them grow with some recognition, most notably as one of the Top 200 salons as voted by Salon Today.

The idea of a second location was a natural step in expanding their brand.

“We have talked about expanding our brand for a long time. As they say, timing is everything. Memphis is seeing some good growth currently and we are excited to be a part of that! I began my career in Midtown so it was a coming home, so to speak. We have had a wonderful influx of new guests and look forward to establishing new relationships in yet another community in Memphis!” says Scot.

Co-owner Shawn McGhee, a longtime Midtown resident, describes Midtown as “the creative nucleus of Memphis.”
“There’s such a unique energy and diversity to the people that choose to live here and we wanted to be a part of that. Pavo is a natural fit during this time of growth and expansion of Midtown. As more upscale retailers are moving in, we thought this was perfect timing for expanding our business into this area,” he says.

The exterior of the building had been previously clad in wood slats that was complemented with a bright interior. The interior design was something both Scot and Shawn were involved in.

“Shawn and I both love to design. We knew most of what we wanted on the front end. Shawn is more the spacial person, whereas I tend to love color, texture and finishing details. We sought out the help of Graham Reese Design Group to help put all the elements together.” Scot explains.

“Scot and I wanted a space that was as functional as it was beautiful. Because this is such a visual profession, we knew that we needed plenty of natural light so that our team can perform their best work. We also have removed the traditional front desk that most hair salons have. We did this because we wanted to remove the barrier between the guest and the employee. We want to be sure that our guests have a very interactive, personal experience with each of our employees,” Shawn adds.

With the sleek tile floors that Scot decided on before they even had the space, the nicely lit interior sets the stage for the true focus of the space – helping clients look their best. Drawing inspiration from various mediums such as nature, runways, fashion magazines, and architecture, Scot adds in a bit of an edge to his classic style.

“I’m always willing to create something new for a client but that doesn’t always mean the latest ‘Pinterest’ hair,” he says.

Shawn has been Scot’s business partner since 2000 but has known him his entire career in the industry.
“Scot is unique in that he is an accomplished hairstylist and a natural leader, which in this industry is rare. Being a good hairstylist and a good leader are two separate skill sets entirely, and Scot can do both with such ease. Scot is very good at identifying people’s strengths and using those strengths to support the business,” Shawn says.

This particular day I visited, Scot was working on highlighting, cuts, and styling for clients, one he’s had for a client for 24 years.

“Micah has this beautiful natural golden copper hair that loses its vibrancy in the fall and winter. I chose to do a hair painting technique with a lighter golden shade and a medium copper. Hair painting is a surface technique that can allow very natural looking color with a bit of a lived-in effect. I like the artistry of a free-handed technique, it allows you to be as subtle or as bold as you wish,” Scot explains.

Scot and Pavo is also gearing up for their 5th year as a sponsor for Memphis Fashion Week. Abby Phillips, Director of Memphis Fashion Week, noted that Pavo has been the exclusive hair sponsor since year 1.

“Pavo Salon was a natural fit when I started Memphis Fashion Week in 2012. The creativity that Scot and Shawn bring to the table is like none other. They make our models feel comfortable and make my job of putting on the shows much easier. I know that Pavo Salon will create beautiful looks that make a huge impact on the runway,” says Abby.

“I sit in on model selections. I have met with emerging designers to discuss the look they want to achieve and worked with major designers to ensure their vision is told. We have had such a wonderful experience working with Abby Phillips and all those connected to this event. Abby truly respects our team’s creativity and allows us to push our boundaries each and every year. We look forward to another successful year!” Scot exclaims.

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Pavo Salon
2157 Central
(901) 818-0773

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Pavo currently has a $20 off any service for new guests. You can take advantage of this offer by liking Pavo’s Facebook page and redeeming the offer.

For every Elemental Nature Facial that you receive in February, guests will get a complimentary skincare starter kit.

Every year Pavo raises money for clean water. They partner with the Tennessee Clean Water Network, and over the course of the last few years have raised over $40,000. They are pleased to have two of the first water bottle refilling stations being brought to the Memphis area in their name — one at Shelby Farms Park and one at Tom Lee Park. Plans for this year’s fundraising are currently underway and will be tied in to Pavo’s Grand Opening. Pavo will pre-sell tickets only for this event, so stay tuned.   

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At Home Style with Scot Robinson of Pavo Salon

As stylist and co-owner of Pavo Salon, Scot Robinson has built a reputation for creating beautiful hair in an environment that gives attention to design and hospitality. It’s not surprising his own home does just the same.

In the comfort of his home, we introduce a more personal side of Scot before introducing his professional side. Here, we’ll see just how easily his sense of style carries through many aspects of his life.

“Style is a great way of saying who you are without speaking. I would like to say that mine says classic, bold, confident, comfortable, and relaxed. Whether it is selecting art, a piece of furniture or choosing something to wear, these characteristics always seem to show,” he says.

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With his dogs Toby and Marlie, we tour his mid-century modern home, which has already hosted a small wedding and previous photo shoots. Livability was evidently the top priority in the design of the home, inside and out. A well-manicured courtyard extends along the living spaces, both visually connected with a nice span of glass.

“I love house projects! I very much enjoy my yard. I’m always wanting to change something,” Scot professes.

Scot took on much of the interior design himself, though calling on Chris Crawford of CKC Design to completely renovate the master bath. Custom built in 1957, the home went through a thoughtful restoration and reflects both a modern and classic style.

When it comes to time away from home, Scot couldn’t pin point a so-called typical work day, especially since he and co-owner Shawn McGhee recently opened their second salon location in Midtown.

“There is nothing typical about any of my work days. It can be as simple as just standing behind the chair and getting to create beautiful hair or I can be in the office with my team working on what’s next. One thing you can count on is that I’m always moving,” Scot explains.

Another thing Scot is certain about is his choice to style hair, an interest that began very early on.


“As far back as I can remember, I was always fascinated by hair. I’m not sure if I always knew it would be my career but I knew it was something that came very natural to me. I chose not to go off to college after high school. I was 17 and not quite ready. I played for about a year, and my parents weren’t very happy with my choices. They were cutting me off and telling me I had to enroll in school immediately. Forced to make a decision, I knew that if I was going to spend my life working, I was going to do something fun and exciting. Hair was an art form for me and it certainly has been entertaining and exciting. 

The great thing about choosing this industry is you can create exactly what you want. I would have to say that it has been very rewarding in a lot of different ways. I’ve never second guessed my decision,” he explains.

Scot is a Memphis native who spent some time in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, right out of high school. His eventual return to Memphis was a welcomed return. He took ownership of his own salon in 1994, and in 2000, Pavo Salon was born when fellow stylist Shawn McGhee became co-owner.

“Memphis has been very good to me!” Scot exclaims. 

“Memphis can certainly get a bad rap sometimes, but the most amazing thing about Memphis is that it is genuine. We have such strong communities and that is very important to me. We have so many talented and successful people that have come out of Memphis and layers of all types of art. Why wouldn’t I want to be a part of that?! I can only hope that I am leaving some type of mark!”

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Stay tuned for the second part of this feature where we will visit Scot in the new location of Pavo in Midtown to see his work and the newly renovated space.

Outfit Details
Diesel jeans, which can be found locally at Baer’s Den. Shirt, H&M. Boots, Cole Haan

Home Details
Art by Ken Lecco and David Mah. Venice Tile: source for all tile. Ray Baudoin Interior Design: furniture and wallpaper. Mitchell Gold: lighting as well as some furniture.