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==Celebrity hairdressers== |
==Celebrity hairdressers== |
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* [[Louis Alexandre Raimon|Alexandre de Paris]] — clients included the [[Duchess of Windsor]] and [[Daisy Fellowes]]<ref name=EH/> |
* [[Louis Alexandre Raimon|Alexandre de Paris]] — clients included the [[Duchess of Windsor]] and [[Daisy Fellowes]]<ref name=EH/> |
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* [[Amy Ramsey]] |
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* [[Andy Lecompte]] |
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* [[Annie Russell]] |
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* [[Antoine de Paris]]<ref name=EH/> |
* [[Antoine de Paris]]<ref name=EH/> |
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* [[Cal Martini]] |
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* [[Champagne (coiffeur)|Champagne]] — 17th century coiffeur whose clients included [[Marie Louise Gonzaga|Princess Marie de Gonzague]]<ref name=EH/><ref name=ES>{{citation |title=The Essence of Style: How the French Invented High Fashion, Fine Food, Chic Cafes, Style, Sophistication, and Glamour|pages=21 et seq. |chapter=The Rule of Celebrity Hairdressers |publisher=Simon and Schuster |year=2005 |isbn=9780743264136 |author=Joan DeJean}}</ref> |
* [[Champagne (coiffeur)|Champagne]] — 17th century coiffeur whose clients included [[Marie Louise Gonzaga|Princess Marie de Gonzague]]<ref name=EH/><ref name=ES>{{citation |title=The Essence of Style: How the French Invented High Fashion, Fine Food, Chic Cafes, Style, Sophistication, and Glamour|pages=21 et seq. |chapter=The Rule of Celebrity Hairdressers |publisher=Simon and Schuster |year=2005 |isbn=9780743264136 |author=Joan DeJean}}</ref> |
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* [[Daniel Galvin]] |
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* [[Denise McAdam]] |
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* [[Errol Douglas]] |
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* [[James Brown (hair stylist)|James Brown]] |
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* [[Jaweed Habib]] |
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* [[Kristoff Ball]] |
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* [[Lee Stafford]] |
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* [[Legros de Rumigny]] — hairdresser to the French court of the 18th century including [[Madame de Pompadour]]<ref name=EH/> |
* [[Legros de Rumigny]] — hairdresser to the French court of the 18th century including [[Madame de Pompadour]]<ref name=EH/> |
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* [[Léonard]] — hairdresser to the French court of the 18th century including [[Marie Antoinette]]<ref name=EH/> |
* [[Léonard]] — hairdresser to the French court of the 18th century including [[Marie Antoinette]]<ref name=EH/> |
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* [[Lino Carbosiero]] |
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* [[Madame Martin]]<ref name=EH>{{citation |pages=163-166 |title=Encyclopedia of Hair: A Cultural History |author=Victoria Sherrow |publisher=Greenwood Publishing Group |year=2006 |isbn=9780313331459}}</ref> |
* [[Madame Martin]]<ref name=EH>{{citation |pages=163-166 |title=Encyclopedia of Hair: A Cultural History |author=Victoria Sherrow |publisher=Greenwood Publishing Group |year=2006 |isbn=9780313331459}}</ref> |
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* [[Marcel Grateau]] — inventor of the [[Marcel wave]]<ref name=EH/> |
* [[Marcel Grateau]] — inventor of the [[Marcel wave]]<ref name=EH/> |
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* [[Marie Laveau]]<ref name=EH/> |
* [[Marie Laveau]]<ref name=EH/> |
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* [[Michael John]] |
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* [[Nicky Clarke]] |
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* [[Richard Ward (celebrity hairdresser)|Richard Ward]] |
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* [[Sydney Guilaroff]] — his clients included [[Greta Garbo]], [[Grace Kelly]] and [[Joan Crawford]] |
* [[Sydney Guilaroff]] — his clients included [[Greta Garbo]], [[Grace Kelly]] and [[Joan Crawford]] |
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* [[Tara Smith (hair stylist)|Tara Smith]] |
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* [[Tariq Amin]] |
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* [[Raymond Bessone|Teasy Weasy Raymond]] — clients included [[Diana Dors]]<ref name=EH/> |
* [[Raymond Bessone|Teasy Weasy Raymond]] — clients included [[Diana Dors]]<ref name=EH/> |
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* [[Ted Gibson]] |
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* [[Trevor Sorbie]] |
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* [[Vidal Sassoon]] — clients included [[Mia Farrow]]<ref name=EH/> |
* [[Vidal Sassoon]] — clients included [[Mia Farrow]]<ref name=EH/> |
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This is a list of notable celebrity hairdressers. Hairdresser is a term referring to anyone whose occupation is to cut or style hair in order to change or maintain a person's image. This is achieved using a combination of hair coloring, haircutting, and hair texturing techniques. Most hairdressers are professionally licensed as either a barber or a cosmetologist.
Celebrity hairdressers
- Alexandre de Paris — clients included the Duchess of Windsor and Daisy Fellowes[1]
- Antoine de Paris[1]
- Champagne — 17th century coiffeur whose clients included Princess Marie de Gonzague[1][2]
- Legros de Rumigny — hairdresser to the French court of the 18th century including Madame de Pompadour[1]
- Léonard — hairdresser to the French court of the 18th century including Marie Antoinette[1]
- Madame Martin[1]
- Marcel Grateau — inventor of the Marcel wave[1]
- Marie Laveau[1]
- Sydney Guilaroff — his clients included Greta Garbo, Grace Kelly and Joan Crawford
- Teasy Weasy Raymond — clients included Diana Dors[1]
- Vidal Sassoon — clients included Mia Farrow[1]
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Victoria Sherrow (2006), Encyclopedia of Hair: A Cultural History, Greenwood Publishing Group, pp. 163–166, ISBN 9780313331459
- ^ Joan DeJean (2005), "The Rule of Celebrity Hairdressers", The Essence of Style: How the French Invented High Fashion, Fine Food, Chic Cafes, Style, Sophistication, and Glamour, Simon and Schuster, pp. 21 et seq., ISBN 9780743264136