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Sally Hershberger Salon — Upper East Side

17 E 71st St
Sally Hershberger is one of the most influential and sought after hairstylists in Hollywood and New York, a personal favorite of directors and celebrities alike for her trendsetting vision and extraordinary skill that marks her individuality. Equally... more
Sally Hershberger is one of the most influential and sought after hairstylists in Hollywood and New York, a personal favorite of directors and celebrities alike for her trendsetting vision and extraordinary skill that marks her individuality. Equally in demand in the world of fashion, she has been the top choice for a number of the world's most renowned photographers and models, shooting multi-million dollar ad campaigns along with covers for the best fashion magazines in the world. Born in Kansas and raised in California, Sally began doing hair at eighteen, landing an apprenticeship with Arthur Johns while still in beauty school. It was at this well known Hollywood salon she first began working with celebrities and establishing the relationships which would help lead to her success - such as the one with Herb Ritts, with whom she worked steadily on some of the biggest names in Hollywood. Since then, her list of photographers has grown to include Steven Meisel, Annie Leibovitz, Helmut Newton, and Patrick Demarchelier. Her list of celebrity clientele - many of whom she has been cutting and styling for several years - is equally impressive. It includes: John Mayer, Roger Federer, Don... more

Sally Hershberger is one of the most influential and sought after hairstylists in Hollywood and New York, a personal favorite of directors and celebrities alike for her trendsetting vision and extraordinary skill that marks her individuality. Equally in demand in the world of fashion, she has been the top choice for a number of the world's most renowned photographers and models, shooting multi-million dollar ad campaigns along with covers for the best fashion magazines in the world.

Born in Kansas and raised in California, Sally began doing hair at eighteen, landing an apprenticeship with Arthur Johns while still in beauty school. It was at this well known Hollywood salon she first began working with celebrities and establishing the relationships which would help lead to her success - such as the one with Herb Ritts, with whom she worked steadily on some of the biggest names in Hollywood. Since then, her list of photographers has grown to include Steven Meisel, Annie Leibovitz, Helmut Newton, and Patrick Demarchelier.

Her list of celebrity clientele - many of whom she has been cutting and styling for several years - is equally impressive. It includes: John Mayer, Roger Federer, Donna Karan, Michelle Pfeiffer, Tom Cruise, Meg Ryan, Kate Capshaw, Steven Spielberg, Natasha Richardson, Sandra Bullock, Winona Ryder, Hillary Clinton, Neve Campbell, Courtney Love, Heather Graham, Faith Hill, Rene Zellweger, Julia Roberts, Cindy Crawford, Gretchen Mol, Calista Flockhart, Jane Fonda, and Kate Moss.

Sally continues to consult on film sets - designing and coordinating looks for award-winning directors and the world's most popular actors. She is also constantly working as a personal stylist for numerous celebrities and models, as well as prominent social and business leaders. Sally can be found in her flagship salon, in Downtown New York, as well as her new Uptown New York Salon. Sally will be opening her third salon in Los Angeles in Spring 2008.


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Upper East Side Description

Sally Hershberger Salon — Upper East Side is located in the Upper East Side neighborhood of Manhattan. How best to describe one of the most famous neighborhoods in the United States? Aside from the extreme concentration of the rich and the famous, their opulent dwellings, and the army of doormen, butlers and chauffeurs who serve them, the Upper East Side is also a showcase for some of America’s finest cultural establishments. Walk along Fifth Avenue’s Museum Mile which features a veritable plethora of artistic and cultural institutions. For some of the best contemporary art collections, visit the Cooper Hewitt Design Museum and the recently renovated cylindrical wonder that is the Guggenheim. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, the Guggenheim has always prided itself on being home to innovative and at times controversial works of art since its inception in 1959. There’s also the Jewish Museum, one of the world's largest and most important institutions devoted to exploring the remarkable scope and diversity of Jewish culture. Of course, no visit to Museum Mile would be complete without to the city’s crown jewel, the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Many special exhibits complement the permanent displays at the Met, yet the collection is so vast that the huge storage areas under Central Park are bursting with pictures, sculptures and other objects d’art. From rare, ancient Egyptian relics to medieval coats of armor to a costume gallery that spans seven centuries it’s almost impossible to see everything in one visit, so multiple trips may be necessary. In addition, visit the nearby Whitney Museum of American Art and see thousands of works of art including collections by seminal artists such as Edward Hopper, Alexander Calder and Reginald Marsh. The Asia Society Museum, and Frick Collection are also nearby. The official residence of New York City’s mayor, Gracie Mansion, is at the northern end of Carl Schurz Park on 89th Street. The main floor of the mansion is open to the public and is a showcase for art and antiques created by New York designers, cabinetmakers, painters and sculptors. Tours must be reserved in advance however. From glamorous Fifth and Park Avenues to the fashionable townhouses in the East Sixties, Seventies and Eighties, there are too many noteworthy addresses to list, but a veritable Who’s Who of American society can be found here and if you’re lucky, you might even get a glimpse of it. For your best bet, try dinner at Elaine’s. While the food is essentially secondary to the patronage, it remains a great spot for celeb-spotting. Named after its famed, cantankerous owner who can still be spotted their nearly every night attending to customers, the casual bistro is a frequented by a high celebrity clientele and counts Woody Allen, Michael Caine and Jackie Onassis among its devotees. Good luck getting a reservation. If it's fresh seafood you're craving try Atlantic Grill. Sample the daily selection of oysters and clams on the half shell from the raw bar. Or try their unique take on sushi and sashimi. Restaurant Daniel is another great dining option renowned for its award-winning French cuisine and elegant atmosphere. The Upper East Side is also home to some of the most luxurious hotels in New York. There's the classic Carlyle, which has been called home by leaders in world affairs, business, society, entertainment and the arts since its debut in 1930. The Carlyle remains a landmark of elegance and refined taste. Other prestigious hotels in the area include The Mark, which has been cited as one of the top 100 U.S. and Canada hotels in a Travel + Leisure's readers' poll and the sophisticated Lowell. A bit further south at the southeastern corner of Central Park, of course there's the most legendary hotel of them all, The Plaza, which set the standard for luxury when it opened over a century ago. The tradition continues following a recently completed $400 million, two-year renovation. The passion and uncompromising service, which made the hotel a legend, has returned with a new and contemporary spirit.

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17 E 71st St
New York, NY
212-535-3519
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  • to 68th Street– Hunter College

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