Award-winning celebrity hairdresser Trevor Sorbie dies aged 75
Briefly

Born in Paisley in 1949, Trevor Sorbie's journey in hairdressing began at age 15 after being bullied at school, later becoming a four-time British Hairdresser of the Year, pioneering styles that included the wedge and the famous scrunch drying technique.
Trevor's wedge haircut, first introduced in 1974, was revolutionary, becoming a cultural icon flaunted in clubs globally, and was the first to appear in a Vogue double-page spread, showcasing his mastery of hairdressing.
Sorbie's accidental invention of scrunch drying transformed the hairstyling process, although he initially saw it only as a solution for a client, illustrating his spontaneous creativity and innovative spirit in the salon.
Throughout his remarkable career, Sorbie was respected for both his creative talent and his generous spirit in mentoring others in the hairdressing community, leaving an indelible legacy.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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