Great Lengths, the world leader in premium hair extensions, prides itself on being Made-in-Italy! With unique craftsmanship and an ethical supply process from India, the hair comes only from Indian temples, where women voluntarily donate their hair out of religious belief.

In 2021, Great Lengths is proud to launch Voices, a project to give a platform to seven contemporary women. Each of them is unique within the chosen group yet shares a willingness to open up about the changes and challenges that they face during life.

A human experience is never ordinary! For Great Lengths, the idea behind these interviews is to encourage other women to reveal themselves, embrace their stories, and face situations that need courage and confidence. 

Great Lengths believes that confidence is achievable in various ways, one in particular being how we feel about our appearance. 

Great Lengths would like to introduce the women leading the Great Lengths project Voices, who revealed their stories and the challenges that made them develop and grow. Every interview ends with the question What’s your voice? and the answer is only one word summing up the meaning of each one of these stories.

Discover some of the Voices..

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Miza Mayi – Singer-songwriter

Miza is a charismatic personality and a new talent on the international soul scene. She believes in music as a universal language able to connect human beings and considers versatility as an attitude to be open to change.

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Angela Lei – Businesswoman

Angela is a young Chinese businesswoman who graduated from the University Bocconi and created a new concept of Chinese gastronomy. She gets her inspiration from her hometown street food culture which she brought to Italy.

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Sara Strambini – TV Actress

Sara is a TV host that approaches life with a romantic and spontaneous spirit. She tries to inspire people to be themselves and not to take life too seriously.

Hillary Jocson – Model

Hillary illustrates her life of modeling “sui generis” in Milan through social media, transmitting a message of positive empowerment for girls that would like to work as models but are afraid that they don’t fit into the fashion industry standards.

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