Michael Angelo’s Wonderland Beauty Parlor is true to its name. Michael’s unique designs and inspirations are evident throughout the space, from the beautiful chandelier hanging above the cash registers to the underwater-themed sinks, complete with figurine mermaids. Burlesque shows projected onto the walls and the top of a Coney Island carousel help transport customers into an eccentric world. Above the salon, Michael’s office overlooks the space, acting as a “bird cage” from which he and his staff can look out. The original windows from when the building was a warehouse have been installed in the office, providing vibrant colors to brighten up the white walls.
As David Benjamin, the salon’s general manager explained, “if you get to know Michael, it all makes sense.” Michael opened the salon in 2005, hoping to bring the Meatpacking District’s authenticity to life in the parlor. “I don’t want people to take themselves too seriously,” Michael said. He shared with us that he began coming to the area as a teenager, using Chelsea and the Meatpacking District as an escape from everyday life in New Jersey, where he grew up. Michael became a regular figure in the area's night scene, joining those who simply wanted to freely express themselves.
When the Manhattan Sideways team spoke to him in 2017, Michael reflected that Wonderland had been a staple on 13th Street for over a decade and had seen the street's evolution from a grittier neighborhood into a high-end district, complete with tourist attractions and restaurants. The salon is a testament to the district's previously thriving club scene, but continues to prosper in the area's newest incarnation. Michael hopes to be the “Florent of salons.” Florent, a popular diner where all walks of life were welcome and people could freely express themselves, has since closed, but Michael hopes to carry on its legacy.