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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 in book form the secrets of the techniques that have made
him famous all over the world. 'Cutting Hair the Vidal Sassoon Way'
will teach you, step-by-step, how the main basic and advanced
haircuts are achieved. It is backed by many photographs which
actively demonstrate how to improve your technique and perform the
perfect cut.
Oswald Mosley decided he could carry on where Hitler and Mussolini
had left off. On street corners his fascist speakers would proclaim
'not enough Jews were burned at Belsen'. Enter the 43 Group. In a
ferocious, bloody and brilliantly covert five-year campaign, they
destroyed the Mosleyites. The membership of the Group was almost
entirely made up of British servicemen, the original 43 members
quickly swelling to more than 300 and including a Battle of Britain
ace, a VC winner - and Vidal Sasson! The Groups philosophy of the
'3 D's' - Discuss, Decide and Do it - were quickly manifested on
the streets of London, with thousands of fascist meetings and
rallies sent packing. The Group was organised in 'wedges' of a
dozen or so. These wedges would attend a BUF rally and at a given
signal would storm the speaker's platform, attacking BUF stewards
and speaker. The members' military background ensured tight
discipline and brutally effective actions. This, combined with a
number of spies within the fascist ranks, ensured the 43 Group
almost always came out on top, closing down two-thirds of all
fascist activity in the UK until its simultaneous demise with
organised fascism in Britain in 1950. As capitalism falters,
fascism is gathering strength in Europe today. This book is a
timely reminder of how it gathers that strength - and one way of
stopping it.
Vidal Sassoon's extraordinary life has taken him from an
impoverished East End childhood to global fame. The father of
modern hairdressing, his slick sharp cutting took the fashion world
by storm and reinvented the hairdressers' art. Before Vidal
Sassoon, a trip to the hairdressers meant a shampoo and set or a
stiffly lacquered up-do that would last a week - or more. After
Vidal Sassoon, hair was sleek, smooth and very, very stylish. Along
with his lifelong friend and partner in style, Mary Quant, who he
first met in 1957 and who to this day sports a Sassoon-style
geometric bob, he styled the 1960s. As memorable as the mini - be
it car or skirt - he is one of the few people who can genuinely be
described as iconic. His memoirs are as rich in anecdote as one
might hope and full of surprising and often moving stories of his
early life - his time at the Spanish & Portuguese Jewish
Orphanage in Maida Vale, fighting Fascists in London's East End and
fighting in the army of the fledgling state of Israel in the late
Forties. And then there's the extraordinary career, during which he
cut the hair of everyone who was anyone, launched salons all over
the world, founded the hairdressing school that still bears his
name and became a global brand, with Vidal Sassoon products on all
our bathroom shelves.
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