Hair industry legend simon forbes has sadly passed away
Published
19th May 2020
by laurahusband
With great sadness we announce the passing of industry legend, Simon Forbes, who died on 9 May 2020, following a long illness. Simon will always be remembered and respected for ingenuity and forward-thinking creativity. His invention of Monofibre hair extensions revolutionised hairdressing, opening up a whole new creative dimension with the hair extensions category.
He was a loyal supporter of both HJ and Salon International through the 1980s and 1990s. Former HJ editor of that time, Maria Weijers, to share her personal tribute to Simon…
“Simon Forbes was an extraordinary man, a huge character, a true individual. Highly intelligent, intuitive, inventive, creative, a great hairdresser, educator… blessed with a quick wit, an irreverent sense of humour and splendid sense of the ridiculous.
“A man of his word, he was always charming, polite, courteous, but unafraid to speak his mind and he didn’t suffer fools gladly. From a professional point of view, his outstanding contribution to the salon industry can never be over-estimated and must never be overlooked.
“Simon shot from the hip and as I am equally direct – well, we fast became friends. We worked together on many events, exhibitions and hair shows, remaining friends even when I’d left HJ. We’d meet often for long lazy lunches, put the world to rights and laugh away the afternoon. Simon was kind, considerate and always an utter gentleman. I was terribly fond of Simon and his passing renders me sad and very downcast. My deepest condolences go out to his family. He was a man ahead of his time and tragically has left us way too early.”
Fellowship for British Hairdressing Patron D’Honneur, Ann Herman says...
“Simon Forbes, Fellowship President 1994 – 1996; how I loved him. Dear Simon brought a new look to the Fellowship and was responsible for recruiting many new young members. I worked closely with him during his presidency, including a trip to New York, where we staged a show in the Javits Centre which greatly impressed American hairdressers. Happy days… how I will miss him.”
Headmasters creative and communications director, Andrew Barton says...
“Simon always had the courtesy to show interest in my work, giving me encouragement to succeed. Conversations with Simon were always stimulating and thought provoking, making me think about all kinds of possibilities. Inspiring and innovative, his creativity made a mark on me as a young hairdresser. We were proud to add Antenna’s contribution to hairdressing in my exhibition, Beehives, Bobs & Blowdries.”
Session hairdresser Keith Harris says...
“I’m really saddened to hear about Simon, terrible news that we have lost him. Simon was a generous, kind and educated man, a hairdressing genius who happened to be light years ahead of everybody else.”
Please contact HJ if you would like to share your own personal tribute to Simon.