LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Before Vidal Sassoon came along during the swinging '60s, women's hair was caught in a "Mad Men" world. "Women were going to the salon three or four times a week.
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LOS ANGELES — With one high-profile haircut on the Paramount Studios lot, Vidal Sassoon vaulted to fame in Hollywood. Flown in from London, he trimmed the tresses of Mia Farrow for her role in the ...
Fortunately for men seeking a haircut, Dirk Diegel of Vidal Sassoon styles and cuts like he was born with comb and scissors in hand. Trained in Hamburg, Germany, Diegel has done his thing at Vidal ...
LOS ANGELES-- Hairstylist Vidal Sassoon, who undid the beehive with his wash-and-wear cuts and went on to become an international name in hair care, died Wednesday. He was 84. Sassoon died at his home ...
Filmmaker Craig Teper offers a fascinating look at the life of hair-care mogul Vidal Sassoon, a pioneer in the world of hairstyling. Sassoon is credited with creating the wash-and-wear philosophy, ...
"Vidal Sassoon was the most famous hairstylist in the history of the world," said John Paul DeJoria, a close friend of Sassoon and CEO of John Paul Mitchell Systems, a company he co-founded with the ...
With one high-profile haircut, Vidal Sassoon became an international sensation. In 1967, director Roman Polanski paid the London-based hairdresser $5,000 to fly to Hollywood and trim Mia Farrow’s ...
Coco Chanel’s saying, “Fashion fades, but style remains,” applies acutely to Vidal Sassoon. The salon had its mad, mod moment in the Swinging Sixties, when Londoner Vidal Sassoon became celebrated for ...
The brand that became synonymous with the catchphrase ‘If you don’t look good, we don’t look good,’ had a big impact on hairstyles and the fashion world. Vidal Sassoon died at the age of 84 in his ...