SHIZUOKA, Japan--()--The life of Vidal Sassoon will be celebrated on 12 October at a memorial
service at St Paul's Cathedral in London. The legendary hairdresser died
on 9th of May at his home in Los Angeles, California at the
age of 84. He was responsible for creating iconic styles such as The
Bob, The Greek Goddess and The Five Point Cut. Synonymous with the
'Swinging '60s', his attitude to hairdressing helped women reject the
stiff bouffants of the '50s for the freedom of 'wash and wear' cuts.
In
recent years, Sassoon had taken the time to look back at his incredible
life and career. He published a memoir, Vidal: The Autobiography, and
was the subject of a documentary, Vidal Sassoon The Movie, produced by
Bumble and bumble creator Michael Gordon.
Yoshimi OKAMOTO, the performer, was one of his students who won the several prizes on Hair Cutting Contest, produced by Vidal Sassoon. She also graduated his academy schools both in Los Angeles and in San Francisco. She has decided to fly over to UK, in order to attend his memorial service with her successors, and to carry out this performance.
The Street Performance
Yoshimi herself looks like a priest of
Buddhism. And the models are going to wear Japanese classic kimono with
fabric that was woven approximately over 100 years ago, during the Edo
period in Japan. The additional accessories and ornamental hair pins are
also authentic antiques as well. At this show, the performer will be
wearing kimono.
The unique techniques of Japanese beauticians would
be remarkably enjoyable.
After the show, models and beauticians
will walk through the Portobello Market.
The witness would think
that they came out of a scene of Japanese old film.
■ YOSHIMI OKAMOTO
1st Vidal Sassoon All Japan Hair Cutting
Competition: Prize Winner 1977
2nd Vidal Sassoon All Japan Hair
Cutting Competition: Champion 1978
Vidal Sassoon Academy School Los
Angeles Graduation 1980
Vidal Sassoon Academy School San Francisco
Graduation 1982
Asia Hair Styling Competition: Prize Winner
Beauty
and Barber Association World Competition Award: The Oscar Prize

