
Vidal Sassoon
Born: 1928-01-17 - Died: 2012-05-09Cause of Death: Natural causes
Death Summary:
Who was Vidal Sassoon :
Vidal Sassoon died of natural causes on May 9th of 2012. He was 84 years old.
Who was Vidal Sassoon :
Vidal Sassoon, a well-known hair stylist from London, England, was well known for his topical hair care products. He was also known for the creation of the "bob" hair trend that was commonly worn by women.
Vidal was married to his wife, Rhonda, and his children from previous marriages: Catya and Eden (daughters), and Elan and David (sons).
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As a hairdresser A man I will always look upto… He changed the way of hairdressing forever, ledgend
I was around AND young in the ’60′s the man was at the middle of the whole thing.Rest now x
I always thought he was one of those fruits but I guess I was wrong. May I stand corrected my good man. I will spearhead the movment to let all know he was not a fairy. I am sad he is gone and the world will miss a Great captain of industry.
I have never had the great honor of meeting Vidal Sassoon, but I can honestly say he was a great influence on many of my mentors and I can thank him for being a pioneer in our industry. He brough professionalism and inspiration to our careers. He created a movement that freed women from their curl sets with wash and go precision cuts. He spoke of health and continuing our education. I can only hope to inspire 1/10000000 of the people he has inspired. He will be missed but never forgotten. Thank you Vidal
the conquerer of all great haircuts love you sassoon
Vidal Sassoon changed the world by changing womens lives. He was a genius, an artist, a philanthropist and the inspiration that has made my hairdressing career blossom. Thank you Vidal Sassoon may you rest with the angels.
I worked in Vidal Sassoon Sloane Square London in 1994 and he visited the salon twice. I got a really good vibe from him even though he just walked around the salon, smiled and now and then would say hello. Which is more than some bosses would do. All good hairdressers look up to him. He was amazing with hair. Plus had down to earth qualities and no airs or graces. which is very much lacking with rich and famous these days, he never forgot his roots. Pardon the pone. RIP
HE WAS A GREAT HAIRDRESSER, REST IN PEACE.
He was my lover and I will always miss his stiffy in my jiffy.
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What a hair designer. I wore his cut in 1967. So glad to have known you indirectly, during my life. RIP.