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Including Mia Farrow, Mary Quant, Grace Coddington, and more.
See the the most memorable moments of the iconic hairdresser's career
After nearly 60 years of helping men and women all over the world "look good," iconic hairstylist Vidal Sassoon died at his Los Angeles home on Wednesday...
See the the most memorable moments of the iconic hairdresser's career
Vidal Sassoon is often called the founder of modern hairdressing. If you’ve ever had a graduated bob, your hairdresser would have learnt the Vidal Sassoon techniques. He was the first of the “celebrity” hairdressers and really changed the entire hairdressing industry. Even the layout of modern salons owes a due to Sassoon and his Bahaus-influenced...Read More »
Susan Gellard, Mary Quant and Jan De Souza with their Vidal Sassoon hairstyles 1965
The iconic hairdresser's influence on todays top cuts
Esattamente come quando si entra al bar e si ordina "il solito" ci sono donne che entrano dal parrucchiere "ordinando" la loro pettinatura.…
Mary Quant became synonymous with Vidal Sassoon's geometric "five point" cut, sporting some iteration of the style for over 40 years.
Mary Quant became synonymous with Vidal Sassoon's geometric "five point" cut, sporting some iteration of the style for over 40 years.
When photographer Eric Swayne died in 2007, he left a cardboard box marked 'Do not throw out'. His sons opened it to find images of a lost world of 60s scenesters
When the celebrated fashion designer opened her first shop onn the King's Road in London, city gents were still carrying tightly furled umbrellas and wearing bowler hats.
BAD GIRL HAIR Vidal Sassoon Hair Revival The Quant: Sixties designer Mary Quant’s slick pageboy cut was a variation on Vidal Sassoon’s classic angular bob.Ther…
Including Mia Farrow, Mary Quant, Grace Coddington, and more.
Vidal Sassoon revolutionised the way women thought about their hair. Before Vidal, they just had a ‘hairdo’. Then Vidal invented cut and style.
They don't call the decade the Swinging Sixties for nothing.
Katie Service on the return of a classic cut
When actress Mia farrow had her hair cut by Vidal Sassoon during the filming of Roman Polanski's wonderful film Rosemary's Baby in 1968, powerful ripples of shock reverberated among the style-conscious.
Including Mia Farrow, Mary Quant, Grace Coddington, and more.
His imaginative, practical approach changed hairstyling for ever
Vidal Sassoon revolutionised the way women thought about their hair. Before Vidal, they just had a ‘hairdo’. Then Vidal invented cut and style.
See the the most memorable moments of the iconic hairdresser's career
Including Mia Farrow, Mary Quant, Grace Coddington, and more.
Including Mia Farrow, Mary Quant, Grace Coddington, and more.
Including Mia Farrow, Mary Quant, Grace Coddington, and more.
Including Mia Farrow, Mary Quant, Grace Coddington, and more.
Vidal Sassoon revolutionised the way women thought about their hair. Before Vidal, they just had a ‘hairdo’. Then Vidal invented cut and style.
Fashion designer Mary Quant seen here having the finishing touches made to her new hairstyle by Vidal Sassoon 12th November 1964
See the the most memorable moments of the iconic hairdresser's career
“Had I gone to college, I would have definitely been an architect. That would have been my dream.” - Vidal Sassoon Creative inspiration can come from many places. Our wide-ranging interests come out to play and begin to interact with our core discipline or craft. The architect might love...
Lucy Worsley always wanted long, curly hair, because the little girl who lived next door told her that angels had hair like that.