John Sahag


Sahag Jamgotchian, better known as John Sahag, was a Manhattan celebrity hairstylist, best known for the haircut he gave Demi Moore for the 1990 movie Ghost.

Early life

Sahag was born in Beirut, Lebanon, to Armenian parents. Sahag's father, Atum, was a couturier. Sahag began working in a salon when he was 7 years old. When he was 9 years old, his family moved to Australia, where Sahag grew up.

Career

When he was 18 Sahag moved to Paris, where he met Bernard Mériatt, a renowned French salon owner who worked with L'Oréal and Maniatis. Sahag signed a six-year contract with Mériatt and managed to feature on the cover of Vogue Italia.
He appeared as a hairdresser in the cult thriller The Eyes of Laura Mars alongside Faye Dunaway in 1978.
In the late 1970s, Sahag was associated with Shaun Casey, creating a stir by cutting her hair extremely short and bleaching it white for a Helmut Newton cover of French Vogue.
"John was like the mad professor of hair", said Edward Tricomi, owner of the Warren-Tricomi salon, who along with Sahag advocated a shift to dry-cutting in the late 1970s because it gave greater command of how a style would ultimately look.
As Sahag regularly travelled to New York he decided to open his own salon there. In 1985 Sahag opened his first salon on Madison Avenue in New York City.
Here he gained a number of celebrity clients that included Gwyneth Paltrow, Brad Pitt, Jennifer Aniston, Debra Messing, Mick Jagger and Jon Bon Jovi.
Brooke Shields, who cut the ribbon for his first salon in 1985, was quoted in the Workshop opening press release saying, "John is totally creative, in every situation. Plus he looks sensational in black."
Some of Sahag's best known cuts included Demi Moore's 'boy cut' for Ghost and Paltrow's crop, worn in Sliding Doors.
Sahag became well known as innovator of the Dry Cut Technique.
His work appeared in many different advertisements including Lancome's Isabella Rossellini ads and Calvin Klein Jeans as well as many different fashion shows, notably Issey Miyake in Paris. His work appeared in fashion and beauty magazines, in the photographs of Helmut Newton, Irving Penn, Hiro, Albert Watson, Richard Avedon, and many others in a variety of international fashion and beauty magazines.
As well as Ghost, Sahag produced the hair styles featured in Year of the Dragon and the 1994 movie Nadja.

Death

Sahag died of cancer, aged 53, in the Bronx in June 2005.

Filmography