List of hairdressers

This is a list of notable 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.

A caricature of the Académie de Coiffure founded by Legros de Rumigny

Pre-20th century

  • Monsieur Champagne (fl. 1663) French hairdresser, subject of the comic play Champagne le coiffeur.[1][2]
  • Madame Martin (fl. 1671) hairdresser to the court of Louis XIV.[1][3]
  • Legros de Rumigny (1710-1770) French court hairdresser
  • Léonard (c. 1751-1820) hairdresser to the French court.[1][4]
  • Marcel Grateau (1852–1936) inventor of the Marcel wave in the 1870s, although it was most popular in the 1920s.[1]
  • Franz Ströher (1854–1936) German hairdresser, company founder of Wella

Salon hairdressers

1900-1960

  • Alexandre de Paris (1922–2008) clients included the Duchess of Windsor and Daisy Fellowes[1]
  • Antoine de Paris (1884–1976) Polish, began in Paris, then in New York from 1924. Introduced a short bob cut in 1909, then the shingle cut in the 1920s.[1][5]
  • Kenneth (1927–2013) American, one of the foremost New York hairdressers since the 1950s,[6] and sometimes described as the world's first celebrity hairdresser.[7]
  • Karl Nessler (1872–1951) German-born, worked around Europe before moving to the United States. Patented the permanent wave.
  • Teasy Weasy Raymond OBE(1911–1992) considered Britain's first celebrity hairdresser. His clients included Diana Dors[1][8]

From 1960  present

Film and television stylists

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See also

References

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  2. 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
  3. Diana De Marly (1987), Louis XIV & Versailles, Much to Louis XIV's relief the French hairdresser Martin was able to save the reputation of the French court ... On 4 April 1671 the Marquise de Sevigne wrote to her daughter the Comtesse de Grignan that Madame Martin was...
  4. Warwick Lister (2009), Amico: The Life of Giovanni Battista Viotti, Oxford University Press, pp. 126, 154–156, ISBN 9780195372403
  5. Steven Zdatny (1999), Hairstyles and fashion: a hairdresser's history of Paris, 1910-1920
  6. Amory, Cleveland and Blackwell, Amory, Cleveland and Earl (1973). Celebrity Register, Volume 3. New York: Simon and Schuster. p. 268.
  7. Reed, Paula (2012). Fifty Fashion Looks that Changed the 1960s. Design Museum, London: Hachette UK. ISBN 1840916176.
  8. "Fifties Glamour with "Teasy-Weasy"". Black Country Bugle. 2007-05-31. Archived from the original on 28 September 2011. Retrieved 12 October 2012.
  9. "Franca Afegbua - OnlineNigeria.com". www.onlinenigeria.com. Retrieved 2018-09-24.
  10. Fox, Imogen (4 December 2006). "The close up: James Brown, hairdresser". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 12 October 2012.
  11. "Revealed: the strategic cuts behind Cameron's swing from right to left." The Independent. 16 October 2010. Retrieved October 5, 2012.
  12. Adekola, Lara (January 2, 2019). "How to Grow Your Natural Hair". Teen Vogue. Retrieved May 11, 2019.
  13. Mount, Harry (11 January 2003). "Portrait of a driver: Errol Douglas". The Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved 2012-01-16.
  14. "Holiday Hair Salon". Retrieved 2012-01-16.
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  17. West, Carinthia (May 1992). "Leonard's Second Wave". Tatler Magazine.
  18. Hilary Alexander (4 November 2010), "VM Award for Royal hairdresser Denise McAdam", Daily Telegraph, London, archived from the original on 10 December 2011, retrieved 4 October 2012
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  20. "Lee Stafford", Celebrity Scissorhands, BBC
  21. Oribe. "InConversation with Nicolas Jurnjack". Oribe.
  22. Jurnjack, Nicolas (May 7, 2017). In The HAIR. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. p. 496. ISBN 978-1544951751.
  23. de Clercq, Emma. "Explore genre-defying hair pieces by Nicolas Jurnjack". INFRINGE. infringe. Retrieved 4 June 2017.
  24. Infante, Maman. "Siete gurús de la belleza en la era digital". Harper's Bazaar.
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  26. "Deborah Dobson - Awards & Nominations". Emmys. Retrieved 27 June 2019.
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