Trevor Sorbie, the artistic director at Sassoon, revolutionized hair design in the 70s, introducing 3D geometry with the Wedge cut, celebrated by Vogue.
Sorbie's personal approach was unique; he didn’t see texture as a flaw but as an element to enhance, tapping into his clients' individuality.
The Scrunch, born out of necessity when clients needed a quick style, created a new trend for the 80s, showcasing Sorbie's innovative spirit.
His ability to read a client’s personality before making his cuts led to immense demand, attracting celebrities and a waiting list of up to a year.
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