1970's
The 70s in Perth was a time of big changes, big hair, and a whole lot of fun
Maurice Meade opens their first salon in the heart of Subiaco.
Shortly after opening MM launched the ‘cut that counts’ campaign and put their salon on the map. Clients looking for edgy and modern cuts would flock to Maurice Meade for their new look.
Maurice Meade brought the ‘Farrah Fawcett’ waves trend to life in Perth. With the feathery layers proving that it is really- “The Cut That Counts”
Shortly after opening MM launched the ‘cut that counts’ campaign and put their salon on the map. Clients looking for edgy and modern cuts would flock to Maurice Meade for their new look.
Maurice Meade brought the ‘Farrah Fawcett’ waves trend to life in Perth. With the feathery layers proving that it is really- “The Cut That Counts”
'70 Maurice's first home salon.
'74 First Campaign Shoot - MM got into creative photoshoots early on. The Sunday Times reserved a Junior Full Page in the fashion social pages at a low cost. We had to provide new photos every week.
'74 Original Subiaco Salon (first laid back basins made in Australia by WA surfboard maker)
'74 Alan Earnshaw - Original Subiaco Salon
'74 Original Subiaco Salon
'75 Maurice and Client
75 Original Subiaco Salon, Maurice Meade said goodbye to the green robes after '75
'78 4 Years into business, we renovated and doubled the size of the salon to keep up with Business!
'78 Photoshoot featuring Model Liz Carberry
'78 NEW Subiaco Salon - The salon had a much more professional atmosphere to it post renovation
'79 Campaign Shoot, Maurice & Model
'79 Photoshoot featuring Model Liz Carberry
79 Campaign Shoot - The very popular wash n wear perm
79' Featuring our vintage logo arch