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“A cut above the rest” — that is what the hair and beauty tycoon Vidal Sassoon thinks of his bride-to-be, Jeanette Hartford-Davis. The famous London hairdresser and Miss HartfordDavis plan to marry this month in California. She is executive vice-president of an advertising flrm.

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Press, 31 October 1983, Page 8

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“A cut above the rest” — that is what the hair and beauty tycoon Vidal Sassoon thinks of his bride-to-be, Jeanette Hartford-Davis. The famous London hairdresser and Miss Hartford-Davis plan to marry this month in California. She is executive vice-president of an advertising flrm. Press, 31 October 1983, Page 8

“A cut above the rest” — that is what the hair and beauty tycoon Vidal Sassoon thinks of his bride-to-be, Jeanette Hartford-Davis. The famous London hairdresser and Miss Hartford-Davis plan to marry this month in California. She is executive vice-president of an advertising flrm. Press, 31 October 1983, Page 8

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