William Collier Design is a salon specializing in partial and full-head wigs and hair replacement systems for men and women in the greater Seattle, WA area. We work to help manage thinning, natural hair loss, hair loss due to Alopecia, to medical conditions and as the result of trichotillomania Our solutions are available to both men and women, and we’re a transgender-friendly facility. Call or text now to set up an appointment with us today. Our friendly, professional staff is ready to assist you in restoring your hair and your confidence!
We’re so excited to share this special podcast episode from Dr&Dr at the Root Hair Institute, where our very own William Collier and Judi Wygant-Collier had the honor of being featured guests!
A heartfelt thank you to Dr. Natalie Kash and Dr. Rahil Roopani for the kind invitation and for being such warm, curious, and thoughtful hosts. We were thrilled to be part of the conversation—and even more thrilled with how beautifully it turned out.
For men and women alike, hair is an important part of your sense of self. It’s part of who you are, the style you love and the image you represent. When your hair is taken away from you—whether by illness, genetics or for another reason—regaining it is an important step in building back your self-confidence and self-image.
At William Collier Design, we specialize in non-surgical hair replacement, helping Seattle, WA area clients overcome their hair loss and look in the mirror with confidence. We offer a tremendous selection of human hair wigs, synthetic wigs and toppers, backed by a full staff of stylists who can assist in tailoring them to the exact look you want. We go out of our way to make sure you’re treated with dignity and compassion, no matter your situation. We frequently work with individuals experiencing hair loss due to trichotillomania, chemotherapy and conditions like alopecia.
We’re also a transgender-friendly facility, helping transitioning individuals feel more like themselves with human hair wigs styled to accentuate your features. No matter who you are or what your hair needs are, we address them with kindness and understanding.
Above and beyond styling and education, we understand that non-surgical hair replacement is a personal service. That means getting to know you and helping you understand the care and maintenance associated with both human hair wigs and synthetic wigs. We work hard to form a rapport with our clients so they always feel comfortable coming to see us, and we empower you to make confident decisions about your hair with the full support of our team! Schedule your appointment today and explore your options for hair restoration and the confidence that comes with it.
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Hair is a part of your self-image, tied to your self-confidence. We strive to give you back the look you want, no matter the reason behind your hair loss. Schedule your appointment today and regain the confidence you’ve been missing with a non-surgical hair replacement, tailored to fit a look and style you love.
Jul 22, 2025
I am very excited to re-introduce, William Collier: Synopsis of a Memoir - a series, written by William Collier, in which he will be sharing his stories and experiences in the hair industry over the past 50+ years. Our staff, many clients, friends and family are truly looking forward to re-reading about William's journey, and we hope that you will enjoy them as well.
Enjoy! Judi
My desire to share an abundance of information accumulated over the past 50+ years of experience in the hair design industry has come to life; inspired by our co-owner, business manager, Judi Wygant-Collier, during a company meeting, who has witnessed this information being shared for many years. As I searched for that nugget of inspiration that might be considered “the beginning", I realized it started with a story I have shared many times when asked, “How did you get into the hair business?
As a teenager in the 1950’s one of my “chores” was mowing the lawn. This was a task that could easily be completed, at least the front lawn, in twenty minutes. The front lawn consisted of two postage stamp-shaped squares on either side of a cement walkway that led to the front steps and the front door. This task was generally intended to be completed before two o’clock to avoid any conflict with plans for Sunday dinner either at home or out, on those days when my father would take the family out to dinner.
Mowing the lawn was very boring until I realized that I could create diamond shapes through the lawn by starting in one corner and mowing to the opposing corner, which required mowing from two opposing corners to create the desired diamond shape. Of course, this took twice as long and more gas for the mower, all of which seemed to concern my father. As I dutifully performed this responsibility, I noticed my father, through the front window, walking back and forth. He seemed to be kind of shaking his head and mumbling something. One Sunday, after completing my masterpiece, I went inside the house to the kitchen, where my mother was preparing Sunday dinner. I mentioned my observation of my Dad walking back and forth in front of the window, and that he appeared to be shaking his head and muttering something. I, of course, was curious about what he had been saying. Upon asking my mother, she replied, “Do you really want to know?” My mother was a true sweetheart with a great sense of humor. I did want to know, and she said he is saying, “There is something wrong with that damn kid.” We both cracked up laughing!
How the lawn mowing task changed, upon discovering the energy that occurred out of simple creativity, remains with me to this day.