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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory World-renowned hairstylist and industrialist Vader Sassoon was born
Vader Sassoon Vida Sassoon, whose family is of Jewish descent in Spain, grew up in the London ghetto. At the age of 14, Vida Sassoon's mother dreamt that he would become a hairdresser and sent him to study under Professor Adolph Cohen, which opened the door to his hairstyling career. Vida Sassoon died at his home in Los Angeles on May 9, 2012 at the age of 84. As an internationally renowned hair designer, Vida Sassoon is not only a trend innovator, artist, educator, entrepreneur, but also a highly appreciated author, program host and philanthropist. He is keen on developing an educational career in hair design and continues to create high-quality hair products. His creative and unique hairstyle design concept and design that strives to be light and concise fully reflect the close relationship between shape and practicality, and has a profound impact on the changes of fashion trends in the 20th century. The hairstyles created by Vida Sassoon are designed according to each person's different contours and geometric shapes. His philosophy has successfully brought revolutionary changes to the hair design industry and daily life around the world. In the 1960s, he created the Sassoon Cut technique, which was regarded as a classic. The meticulous shape and neat lines completely freed women from the monotonous and rigid hairstyles of the time. Vida Sassoon has created a revolutionary trend in hair design. His superb attainments and endless creativity have made hair design an art, guiding tens of thousands of hair stylists around the world to constantly strive for excellence in the field of hair design. Four years later, the first Sassoon salon opened at 108 Bond Street in London, where he created his new haircut art and caught the attention of the model, actress and fashion designer Mary Quant. The 1960s was an era full of excitement and creativity. At that time, London had characters with unique styles and free and open styles such as the Beatles and designer Mary Guan. Vida Sassoon was also one of the best among them, providing unlimited creativity for creative breakthroughs in that era. Mary Kwan invited Vida Sassoon to design a new hairstyle for her model, requiring that the advantages of the dress should not be concealed, but also that the design should be unique and contemporary. As a result, Vida Sassoon designed a simple and unique Sassoon short hair (Sassoon) based on the different contours of individual models and the geometric lines. Hong Kong famous actress Nancy Kwan was the first Sassoon short hair (Sassoon) model. This bold and innovative hairstyle design caused a sensation in the fashion industry and the media, and women flocked to Sassoon's hair salon on Bond Street. Vida Sassoon and his talented hairstylists continue to create breakthrough hairstyles such as the Asymmetric Cut, Five-Point Cut and The Greek Goddess. Everyone is eager for Vida Sassoon's hairstyles, just as they expect the most authoritative fashion designers in Paris to launch their new collections, who are also rushing to invite Vida Sassoon to do their hairstyles for their collections, including John Galliano, Katharine Hamnett, Michiko Koshino, Rifat Ozbek, Zandra Rhodes and Helen Storey. Vida Sassoon and his hair stylists continue to create trend-setting hairstyles, and have also invented the latest electric hair and hair dyeing technology that other professionals in the hair industry are competing to follow suit. When Roman Ploanski invited Vader Sassoon to fly to Los Angeles to cut the hair of "Rosemary's Baby" actress Mia Farrow, the media got the news and "Murder" made a lot of film. Vader Sassoon made headlines around the world for a $5,000 cut. Model Peggy Moffitt and her husband, director and producer William Claxton, filmed the first fashion video, BasicBlack, with Vida Sassoon hairstyles and designer Rudi Gernreich. In the same year, Vida Sassoon's first book was published, titled "Sorry, Madam, I've kept you waiting", which tells the history of his struggle. Another book,"A Year of Beauty and Health", was co-authored by Vida Sassoon and his ex-wife Beverly. This book became one of the top three bestsellers in 1975. Vida Sassoon was often invited to serve as a guest on popular TV talk shows in the United States, and released his solo album program "Your New Day" from 1980 to 1981. In March 1993, the book "Fifty Years of Vida Sassoon" was published, describing Vida Sassoon's contribution to the hairdressing and fashion industry. Vida Sassoon and his hairdressers have long been famous. Their customer list includes politicians and prominent businessmen, including many actors, singers, musicians, athletes, models, administrators and other celebrities. Vida Sassoon and his hair salon designers have designed hairstyles for Catherine Deneuve, Cyndi Lauper, Carrie Grant and Rod Stewart, and have been well received. Vida Sassoon's name and his celebrity customers are world-renowned. Whether rock stars or politicians or celebrities, nowadays pay more and more attention to hair design, which shows the influence of Vida Sassoon. Vida Sassoon's contribution to the hairdressing industry is as important as the Beatles 'drive the pop music craze. His friend Mary Kwan described him as the "Chanel of Hair", while others compared his excellence to the fashion world's Christian Dior and Calvin Klein. Vida Sassoon has received numerous awards: in 1988 his name was listed in the U.S. CosmetologyHallofFame; in 1991, his name was listed in the British Hairstyling Hall of Fame (BritishHairdressingHallofFame); the same year, he received the North American Hairstyling Awards "Lifetime Achievement Award"; in 1993, he also received the American Beauty Association's "Most Outstanding Achievement Award" and the first "International Honor Award" from the Association of Artists and Fashion. Vidal Sassoon's creativity has been a driving force in the hairdressing and fashion industries. He developed the VidalSassoon hairdressing product line at the request of industry insiders and customers, and launched it in 1974. This set of products combines the practical experience of professional hairstylists with the advanced technological achievements of scientists. Vader Sassoon将其公司的产品部售予Richardson-Vicks。两年后,该公司被宝洁(Procter&Gamble)公司收购。Vader Sassoon表示:『如果要将产品打入国际市场,赢得更多的顾客,我们需要一个具规模的公司提供先进的科学技术以研制出更多元化的新产品,而同时又能达到我们一向要求的优质标准。』 In the same year, Vida Sassoon sold his VidalSassoon hair salons and hair design schools across the United States to a partner who had owned his European business for many years. Vader Sassoon is currently a consultant to Procter & Gamble and is actively involved in all aspects of product development and marketing activities. He is constantly providing advice on everything from conception, formulation, product testing, packaging design to advertising image. Vader Sassoon's personal involvement ensures that the products bearing his name fully reflect the essence of his personal philosophy and philosophy. Vidal Sassoon Hair Salon's selection includes shampoo, hair lotion, special conditioner, styling spray (super styling and double styling), mousse (natural styling and double styling), spray gel, styling spray and super styling spray. The Vidal Sassoon Product Development Department will continue to develop innovative products to provide Vidal Sassoon advocates worldwide with advanced and effective hair products that enable people to maintain hair salon results anytime, anywhere. Annie Humphreys, Technical Director of Perm and Dyeing at Vidal Sassoon, and Philip Rogers, President of Vidal Sassoon Hair Salon and Hair Design Institute, carry forward Vidal Sassoon's perfection-seeking attitude and philosophy. Vidal Sassoon enjoys sharing his career with others. In the early days of his salon career, he actively supported various cultural activities, social service projects and academic groups. Later, Vidal Sassoon established the Vidal Sassoon Foundation to donate to other needy people in society, especially to provide educational opportunities for the lower classes of society. The cause developed by Vida Sassoon has now become a multinational enterprise, so the social hierarchy is wider than ever, but the spirit of Vida Sassoon has always remained the same, that is, to promote education, loyal service, the pursuit of creativity and excellent quality, pay attention to the practicality of modeling, get rid of the shackles of redundancy, and achieve the highest state of simplicity and elegance. Vida Sassoon, an international hairdresser, passed away on May 9, 2012 at his home in Los Angeles, USA. He was 84. A police spokesman said he died of natural causes. Police said they received a report at 10:30 a.m. local time in 2012. When officers arrived at Sassoon's home, they confirmed that he had died and that his family was also in the house at the time. According to British media reports, Sassoon has been suffering from blood cancer for two years, but he and his fourth wife Euni refused to disclose it to the media, only letting their family and closest friends know about it. The news said: "Sassoon loves life. He faces this disease in a very fashionable way, which is,'must continue to performance'.』 Keywords: January 17, 1928, Vida Sassoon, hair designer, industrialist News raw data sources → https://today.help.bj.cn/show/?id=1164 17WorldNews[2025.09.11-16:06] 访问:76
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