Guido Palau Quotes and Sayings - Page 1
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“I'm not saying that everything I do is always tasteful - and maybe it's not always the normal idea of beauty - but hopefully it's always an empowering idea.”
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“I'm not giving up on my work. I'm still trying to challenge people's aesthetics and myself.”
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“I didn't know I wanted to be a hairdresser. I was always interested in fashion and imagery in a very naive way, but it was always an attraction, like glitter balls.”
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“When you respect somebody who has talent, whether it's a designer or a photographer, then you don't want to let yourself down - but you also really don't want to let them down.”
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“Beauty shouldn't be taken too seriously. Life is stressful enough! Hair should be creative and crazy.”
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“When I think of the people I've worked with, all of them have great passion, and the passion is what keeps people inspired.”
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“It's hard to be shocking now. It's hard to challenge people because the Internet has allowed everyone to become much more worldly, much more visual. It's very hard to surprise people.”
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“To be a good hairdresser, you have to understand what the vision is of the designer or the photographer and then sort of add your thing.”
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“I used to get defensive and react. Like you, I get pushed and pulled [backstage].... Sometimes people are rude to me, and I feel like, 'You know, guys, I'm just here trying to do my job....' And the reality is, everyone else is just trying to do their job...and sometimes they get on a power trip [and] you feel disrespected. But that's their problem. It's not my problem.”
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“I like hair that's been 'worn in' because it's much easier to deal with.... I actually don't like it when [models] come in with this beautiful, thick, glossy hair. I think, Oh, no! I can't do a thing with this!”
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“I didn't do great in school. I didn't have many options. I mean, I'd like to have gone to art college, but I didn't have the grades. I didn't have any qualifications. But I had some friends who were hairdressers, so I just thought, Well, I'll have a go at it.”
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“Fashion is emotional, and the way women look at it is emotional, so it's very important to try to connect with a woman's idea of how she might feel.”
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“All hair is away from the face - there's no emotion and all of the personality is taken away. I envisioned the way a 'virtual girl' is drawn in a cartoon. Then I added these different colored extensions - white, red and black, which adds to the synthetic feeling of the hair. I used colors which looked most dramatic against each of the models' real hair. The different colors give you that pop of fakeness so we're not talking about reality. Like a futuristic princess.”
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“I try to be aware of technology and Japanese animation and old Belgian paintings, and get all my references from bits of everywhere.”
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“I got into hairdressing and moved from Dorset to London, where I got an apprenticeship at Vidal Sassoon. This was around '83 or '84. I was working on South Molton Street, which was then the epicenter of all the shops. It was like a catwalk. So I did my apprenticeship there, but I wasn't successful.”
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“The Brits always favor the underdog. There's an eccentricity to us, and I think you can see that through the fash- ion and the music and the way people look.”
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“I wasn't as confident and creative in the beginning as I am now, so it was all very safe. But I was building my work, and it took me a long time. For a good five or six years I was just kind of bobbing around, doing everything and anything.”
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“I worked in salons, where you do learn the basic sort of thing. But I didn't know anything about the kinds of things I'm doing now. I learned how to put hot-rollers in.”
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“I worked at a bunch of other salons, and at one, this girl was going out to do a photo shoot for a women's magazine and brought me along to assist her. I remember going on that shoot and thinking, "God, this is great. It's creative, and you get to work with all of these other creative people." At that point I decided that hair would be my in to fashion and all the things I thought I would enjoy - and did enjoy.”
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“People comment, and that's where we are now. It's the way the world is.”
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“I think now because of this whole social media thing, people obviously felt these things [about cultural appropriation] before, and they comment on everything.”
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“I think it's more funny how every bit of information is up for grabs.”
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“Someone might say that's a naïve way of looking at things now, and I would respect their opinion, but I also respect every woman's right to wearing her own individual style, including hair.”
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“You may say, 'That's naïve of you,' and maybe it is, but in my mind, I'm celebrating every kind of woman. That's what a creative person does.”
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“Fashion was a very insider industry then - it was very closed. So I didn't really know what I wanted to do.”
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“Everyone has an opinion and I think we're at a time which is very heated all over the world, so of course people will speak out. And they have every right to.”
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“I have a total complex [because of my curls], though, because I got teased a lot as a kid.”
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“I think to many people, textured curls still signify 'difference.' And kids like to pick on what's different.”
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