Price on Request $275
SASSOON, Vidal
[255] pp.
G.P. Putnam's Sons
1968
Third Impression
8 5/8" x 5 7/8"
VG/ VG
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Sorry I kept you waiting, madam is the 1968 autobiography of legendary hairstylist Vidal Sassoon, co-written with Alan Bestic, detailing his rise from a difficult childhood to becoming a revolutionary figure in modern hairdressing during the "swinging sixties". The book covers his early life, his reluctant entry into the hairdressing trade, and his innovative approach that complemented the era's fashion, making him a sought-after stylist for celebrities.
Author: Vidal Sassoon, as told to Alan Bestic.
Publication Date: 1968.
Genre: Autobiography/Biography.
Content: Sassoon's life story, his philosophy on hairdressing, and his success in the 1960s, including his famous geometric cuts.
Significance: It chronicles the career of the "father of modern hairdressing" and his impact on fashion.