Honors Vidal Sassoon has received many honors: in 1988, his name was included in the U.S. Cosmetology Hall of Fame; in 1991, his name was included in the British Hairstylist
British Hairdressing Hall of Fame; in the same year, he won the "Lifetime Achievement Award" of the North American Hairdressing Awards; Character Evaluation As an internationally renowned hairstyling master, Vidal Sassoon is not only a trend innovator, artist, educator,
Entrepreneur and acclaimed author, presenter and philanthropist.
He is passionate about developing education about hairstyling and creating high quality hair products.
His creative and unique hair design concepts and lightweight and simple designs fully reflected the close relationship between styling and practicality, and had a profound impact on the changes in fashion trends in the 20th century.
The hairstyle created by Vidal Sassoon is designed according to the matching relationship between different contours and geometric shapes of each person.
His ideas have successfully brought revolutionary changes to the hair design industry and daily life around the world.
In the 1960s, he created the Sassoon Cut technique, considered a classic. His meticulous styling and neat lines completely freed women from the monotonous and rigid hairstyles of the time.
Vidal Sassoon created revolutionary trends in hair styling.
His superb attainments and endless creativity have made hair design an art, guiding tens of thousands of hairstylists around the world to continuously strive for excellence in the field of hair design.
Chronology of Vidal Sassoon's Major Events When Vidal Sassoon was fourteen years old, Vidal Sassoon's mother dreamed that he would become a barber, so she sent him to study under Professor Adolph Cohen.
This opened the door to his hairstyling career.
At that time, Professor Gunn also waived his tuition fee of one hundred pounds.
There were two things that had a profound impact on Vidal Sassoon.
One is the encouragement given to him by his late brother Ivor; in addition, Vidal Sassoon's experience of serving in the Israeli army in 1948 made him deeply realize the truth that "nothing is difficult in the world, only those who are determined".
In 1950, Vidal Sassoon became famous and won many awards, becoming a senior member of the Hair Artists Association.
Four years later, the first Sassoon hair salon opened at 108 Bond Street, London.
Vidal Sassoon created his new art of hair cutting here and caught the attention of model, actress and fashion designer Mary Quant at the time.
The sixties were an era of passion and creativity.
At that time, there were figures with unique styles and free and open styles in London, such as the Beatles (also known as the Beatles) and designer Mary Kwan.
Vidal Sassoon was also one of the best, providing unlimited creativity for the creative breakthroughs of that era.
In 1963, Mary Kwan invited Vidal Sassoon to design a new hairstyle for her models. She required that the advantages of the clothes should not be concealed, but the design should be unique and full of contemporary feeling.
As a result, Vidal Sassoon designed a simple and unique Sassoon Bob based on the different contours of individual models and geometric lines. The famous Hong Kong actress Nancy Kwan was the first model to wear a Sassoon Bob.
Son.
This bold and innovative hair design caused a sensation in the fashion industry and the media, and ladies flocked to the Sassoon Hair Salon on Bond Street.
Vidal Sassoon and his team of talented hairstylists continue to create breakthrough hairstyles, such as the Asymmetric Cut, the Five-Point Cut and the Greek Goddess.
Everyone is eager for Vidal Sassoon's hair design, just as they are looking forward to the launch of their new collections by the most authoritative fashion designers in Paris, and these designers are also rushing to invite Vidal Sassoon to design hair for their fashion series.
, including John Galliano, Katharine Hamt, Michiko Koshino, Rifat Ozbek, Zandra Rhodes and Helen
Helen Storey.
Vidal Sassoon and his hairstylists continued to create trend-setting hairstyles, and also invented the latest hair styling and hair dyeing techniques, which other professionals in the hairstyling industry rushed to imitate.
When Roman Ploanski invited Vidal Sassoon to fly to Los Angeles to cut the hair of Mia Farrow, the actress in the movie "Rosemary's Baby," the media came to hear the news, "
Murder" took a lot of film.