65.1 SALON
The new collection from Sassoon celebrates the core fundamentals of the brand; assured craftsmanship, incomparable technique and innovative imagination.
To mark their 65th anniversary, the International Creative Team have delved into the rich Sassoon legacy. The iconic shapes of the late sixties and early seventies, where the looks segued from the first wave of geometrics into longer, flowing looks inspire the concept of lines and layering, very much the backbone of this collection.
The colour techniques feature geometric panels that are coloured with shades that contrast with natural bases. Sometimes these panels are monochromatically toned other times in graduated layers of fuchsia and violet producing prismatic effects.
“The collection is styled in a very particular way.” Says Sassoon International Creative Director Mark Hayes, “We wanted to show that geometry in cut and colour works when it is loose and unstructured as well as when it is groomed and controlled.”
65.1 SALON INSPIRATION

The looks are elegant in a déshabillé way with a certain mood of looseness in the cuts that accentuates the appearance of tactile texture that reference the classic Sassoon styles The Mouche and The Veil, both iconic layered looks of the early seventies. What creates newness here is the addition of intricate sectioning patterns and reverse layering, a fresh innovation from the creative team that creates gentle texture and movement inside these ultra-sultry shapes.
Asymmetrical panels that are either curved or trapezoid are placed to strategically accentuate the cuts and provide contrast of tone. A monochromatic palette highlights the internal dynamic of the cuts where accent shades of natural fawn peek out from a base colour of cool blonde or a base of cool dark brown is accentuated by soft blonde sections. The idea is to add to, rather than take away from the persons own look.

The looks are elegant in a déshabillé way with a certain mood of looseness in the cuts that accentuates the appearance of tactile texture that reference the classic Sassoon styles The Mouche and The Veil, both iconic layered looks of the early seventies. What creates newness here is the addition of intricate sectioning patterns and reverse layering, a fresh innovation from the creative team that creates gentle texture and movement inside these ultra-sultry shapes.
Asymmetrical panels that are either curved or trapezoid are placed to strategically accentuate the cuts and provide contrast of tone. A monochromatic palette highlights the internal dynamic of the cuts where accent shades of natural fawn peek out from a base colour of cool blonde or a base of cool dark brown is accentuated by soft blonde sections. The idea is to add to, rather than take away from the persons own look.

The looks are elegant in a déshabillé way with a certain mood of looseness in the cuts that accentuates the appearance of tactile texture that reference the classic Sassoon styles The Mouche and The Veil, both iconic layered looks of the early seventies. What creates newness here is the addition of intricate sectioning patterns and reverse layering, a fresh innovation from the creative team that creates gentle texture and movement inside these ultra-sultry shapes.
Asymmetrical panels that are either curved or trapezoid are placed to strategically accentuate the cuts and provide contrast of tone. A monochromatic palette highlights the internal dynamic of the cuts where accent shades of natural fawn peek out from a base colour of cool blonde or a base of cool dark brown is accentuated by soft blonde sections. The idea is to add to, rather than take away from the persons own look.

The looks are elegant in a déshabillé way with a certain mood of looseness in the cuts that accentuates the appearance of tactile texture that reference the classic Sassoon styles The Mouche and The Veil, both iconic layered looks of the early seventies. What creates newness here is the addition of intricate sectioning patterns and reverse layering, a fresh innovation from the creative team that creates gentle texture and movement inside these ultra-sultry shapes.
Asymmetrical panels that are either curved or trapezoid are placed to strategically accentuate the cuts and provide contrast of tone. A monochromatic palette highlights the internal dynamic of the cuts where accent shades of natural fawn peek out from a base colour of cool blonde or a base of cool dark brown is accentuated by soft blonde sections. The idea is to add to, rather than take away from the persons own look.

The looks are elegant in a déshabillé way with a certain mood of looseness in the cuts that accentuates the appearance of tactile texture that reference the classic Sassoon styles The Mouche and The Veil, both iconic layered looks of the early seventies. What creates newness here is the addition of intricate sectioning patterns and reverse layering, a fresh innovation from the creative team that creates gentle texture and movement inside these ultra-sultry shapes.
Asymmetrical panels that are either curved or trapezoid are placed to strategically accentuate the cuts and provide contrast of tone. A monochromatic palette highlights the internal dynamic of the cuts where accent shades of natural fawn peek out from a base colour of cool blonde or a base of cool dark brown is accentuated by soft blonde sections. The idea is to add to, rather than take away from the persons own look.
Sassoon Professional Products
This season, Sassoon introduces ILLUMINATING OIL, a new lightweight oil treatment enriched with Vitamin E, designed to instantly revive coloured hair. You can mix it with ILLUMINATING RESTORE, leave for 5-10 minutes before rinsing or you can use it alone on dry hair to create incredible shine and softness. Finish your Sassoon look with EDIT HOLD hairspray to maintain a long-lasting hold.



