1928 - Vidal Sassoon born on the 17th of January. Sassoon was born to humble Jewish parents in London, England; his father was from Thessaloniki in northern Greece and his mother, whose family were originally from Kiev, was born in London.
1963 - Created a short, angular hairstyle cut on a horizontal plane that was the recreation of the classic "bob cut." His geometric haircuts seemed to be severely cut, but were entirely lacquer-free, relying on the natural shine of the hair for effect. Sassoon is a father of modernist style and has also been a key force in the commercial direction of hair styling, turning its craft in to a multi-million dollar industry.
1966 - Married Beverly Adams. They had three children, including actress Catya Sassoon who died of a heart attack, in addition to an adopted son.
1980 - After moving to the United States, Sassoon had sold his name to manufacturers of haircare products and the multinational Procter & Gamble was applying his name to shampoos and conditioners sold worldwide.
1982 - Started the The Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism, or SICSA, a research center devoted to the non-political, interdisciplinary gathering of information about antisemitism.
1984 - He was the official hairstylist of the Los Angeles Olympics, and he hosted Your New Day, a stylish television show. He's the author of Cutting Hair the Vidal Sassoon Way. Peggy Moffitt, an early supermodel, said "Sassoon is to hair care what Picasso is to painting".
2002 - The chain of Vidal Sassoon salons was sold to Regis Corporation, thereby dissolving any connection between the brand.
2003 - It was reported that Sassoon was suing Procter & Gamble for destroying his brand by skimping on marketing in favor of the company's other hair product lines, notably Pantene. The next year it was reported that he was no longer associated with the brand that bears his name.
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Cutting Hair the Vidal Sassoon Way by Vidal Sassoon (Hardcover - Oct 25, 1984) This comprehensive manual marks an important milestone in the Vidal Sassoon success story. For the first time the man who is the acknowledged master in the world of haircutting and hair care reveals... ![]() |
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Vidal Sassoon: Fifty Years Ahead by Diane Fishman and Marcia Powell (Hardcover - Mar 15, 1993) |
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Sorry I kept you waiting, Madam,: [as told to Alan Bestic] by Vidal Sassoon (Unknown Binding - Jul 25, 1968) |
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Leonard of Mayfair by Leonard Lewis (Hardcover - Apr 6, 2000) |
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A Year of Beauty and Health by Beverly; Sassoon, Vidal; Duhe, Camille Sassoon (Hardcover - Jul 25, 1975) |
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Vidal Sassoon and the Bauhaus by Vidal Sassoon and Gerald Battle Welch and Luca P. Marighetti and Werner Moller (Paperback - Mar 25, 1994) |
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