Last updated: March 22, 2004
The London Hair Collections 2004

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The London Hair Collections 2004
THE LONDON HAIR COLLECTIONS 2004 The London Hair Collections, sponsored by P & G Beauty and in association with Cosmopolitan unleashed the definitive word on what’s happening in hair. On Sunday 22nd February, 2004, at The Grosvenor House Hotel in London’s Mayfair, the latest trends were magnificently revealed. Hosted by GMTV’s Fiona Phillips, the Best of British hairdressing appeared live on stage showcasing the kind of work that has made them household names. The showman of all hairdressers, Trevor Sorbie, produced a concept style that created a huge impact on in hairdressing. Tim Hartley of Vidal Sassoon, revealed...
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