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Byline: Julie Grau
On Mondays, when salons across
the city go dark, you could always find John Sahag in his Madison Avenue workshop, going from seven till seven as a steady stream of the faithful filed in for their turn in his chair.
"Why do I need a day off, darling?"
he would say. He called us his "beautiful ladies," and cutting hair was what he loved best. John had many admirers-movie stars (Gwyneth, Julianne, Liv), rock stars (Mick, Keith, Bruce, and their families), magazine editors, and regular women who came for the individualized iterations of his iconic sexy shag, for ...