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Christmas 2015
 
"Create your own style ... Let it be unique for yourself and yet identifiable for others."
-- Anna Wintour

Vogue Magazine ... 123 years old!

In 1892, Arthur Turnure founded Vogue as a weekly newspaper in the United States, sponsored by Kristoffer Wright; the first issue was published on December 17 of that year, with a cover price of 10 cents (equivalent to $2.63 in 2015). Turnure's intention was to create a publication that celebrated the "ceremonial side of life"; one that "attracts the sage as well as, men of affairs as well as the belle." From its inception, the magazine targeted the new New York aristocracy, establishing social norms in a country that did not value class and ceremony as much as England or France. The magazine at this time was primarily concerned with fashion, with coverage of sports and social affairs included for its male readership.

Condé Montrose Nast bought Vogue in 1905 one year before Turnure's death and gradually grew the publication. He changed it to a bi-weekly magazine and also started Vogue overseas in the 1910s. After first visiting Britain in 1916, he started Vogue there, followed by Vogue in Spain, and then Vogue in Italy and Vogue in France in 1920, where the magazine was well received. The magazine's number of publications and profit increased dramatically under Nast's management. By 1911, the Vogue brand had garnered a reputation that it continues to maintain, targeting an elite audience and expanding into the coverage of weddings.

The magazine's number of subscriptions surged during the Great Depression, and again during World War II. During this time, noted critic and former Vanity Fair editor Frank Crowninshield served as its editor, having been moved over from Vanity Fair by publisher Condé Nast. Laird Borrelli notes that Vogue led the decline of fashion illustration in the late 1930s, when they began to replace their celebrated illustrated covers, by artists such as Dagmar Freuchen, with photographic images.

In the 1960s, with Diana Vreeland as editor-in-chief and personality, the magazine began to appeal to the youth of the sexual revolution by focusing more on contemporary fashion and editorial features that openly discussed sexuality. Toward this end, Vogue extended coverage to include East Village boutiques such as Limbo on St. Mark's Place, as well as including features of "downtown" personalities such as Andy Warhol, "Superstar" Jane Holzer's favorite haunts. Vogue also continued making household names out of models, a practice that continued with Suzy Parker, Twiggy, Jean Shrimpton, Lauren Hutton, Veruschka, Marisa Berenson, Penelope Tree, and others.

In 1973, Vogue became a monthly publication. Under editor-in-chief Grace Mirabella, the magazine underwent extensive editorial and stylistic changes to respond to changes in the lifestyles of its target audience.

Anna Wintour became editor-in-chief of American Vogue in July 1988. Noted for her trademark bob cut and sunglasses, Wintour sought to revitalize the brand by making it younger and more approachable; she directed the focus towards new and accessible concepts of "fashion" for a wider audience. Wintour's influence allowed the magazine to maintain its high circulation, while staff discovered new trends that a broader audience could conceivably afford. For example, the inaugural cover of the magazine under Wintour's editorship featured a three-quarter-length photograph of Michaela Bercu, an Israeli super model, wearing a bejeweled Christian Lacroix jacket and a pair of jeans, a departure from her predecessors' tendency to portray a woman's face alone; according to the Times, this gave "greater importance to both her clothing and her body".

As fashion editor, Grace Coddington wrote in her memoirs, the cover "endorsed a democratic new high/low attitude to dressing, added some youthful but sophisticated raciness, and garnished it with a dash of confident energy and drive that implied getting somewhere fast. It was quintessential Anna." Wintour continues to be American Vogue's editor-in-chief to this day. 
 
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Sarah's Column
Her Beauty School Journey

Hello Everyone!

This past month has been a busy one! I have learned, manicures, acrylic nails, pedicures, facials, waxing, how to properly use professional hot tools, and expanded on chemical perming. I participated in fashion shows and our schools fantasy fusion night. (see images below)

I also have completed my Photography 100 class.

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Caroline
Black to Platinum . . .
   


A bigger color change is not possible ... but without a doubt Caroline was the one to do it!

This was not an easy task and involved several sessions. We started many months ago when she decided that purple was the color to be.  We spend 1/2 a day starting to pull out the black.  But since purple is such a bright color, it over came the residual brassiness left behind by lightening her hair.  However to be a light blonde, the yellow had to go ... hence 2 additional sessions two weeks ago.

It is, of course, very hard on the hair ... but after the new cut, an A-line Chopped "Lob", it is all manageable, especially since the style is best with a wilder styling finish.

Do Blondes have more fun?  In Caroline's case ... she has fun with any color other than her own!
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Nelly . . . my favorite 12 year old ... other than my grand-daughter Maddie of course!  She is a very unique young lady who thrives on being different.  It is not uncommon for she and her mom, Lori, to have a bit of a heated discussion over how dramatic she can request I cut her hair.  If left to her on choices, she'd go much further down the path towards cuts like the Australian personality, Ruby Rose.

Isn't it wonderful to be so self-assured and confident ... as well of course to being so young and cute!

Heather . . . no one wears short hair any better  ... and Andrew, her new husband, loves it also!  In fact, he actually encourages her to try dramatic looks ... "Babe ... isn't it time for a cut?"

Unfortunately, my lovely assistant is leaving :-(   She and Andrew have been offered a quite unusual job opportunity in Oklahoma (!!)  A company which specializes in home schooling was looking for a Christian couple to represent them at trade shows, conferences, seminars, etc.  I couldn't have asked for a better assistant ... she's been amazing.   I'll still have her with me until towards the end of January, so you'll have time to chat with her about this new adventure.

Rachel . . . had spent the summer working at a Christian camp in the mid-west, and wanted her hair longer for functionality.  It was time to get back to a shorter style.  With such terrific hair we always come up with sometime different.  This latest is a long a-line bob (LOB)
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If you have not had the opportunity to do so, please try viewing my website on your mobile device.  It is specifically formatted/designed for mobile use, and has all the most frequently used features prominently displayed for fast access ... especially my new schedule.

Again ... your device should automatically go to this new version my website ... there are no extra steps required from you.  Enjoy!
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The Christmas Season . . . 2016 Is Almost Here! 
 
When you are on my new mobile website merely click on the "Salon Schedule" button.  This will make it easier to plan ahead, and be sure you look your best for important events.  I have NOW posted the entire 2016 schedule on my website for easy reference when planning your appointments.  Be sure to try accessing this on your portable ... it is so easy.

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