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}} James Lebon (3 May 1959 – 22 December 2008) was a British film and music video director who taught fashion photography at London College of Fashion. He first came to prominence in the 1980s as a hairdresser. His father was Philip Lebon, a famous plastic surgeon in West-End.[1] Lebon went to the Michael Hall Steiner Waldorf School, and when he decided to become an accountant it was a surprise for everybody. In 1980 he set up his first hairdressing shop which called Cuts after his having finished the Vidal Sassoon’s academy in 1980. Lebon became getting known when he did vogue-style hairdressing for the boys and sexy model girls. He opened the Language Lab in London club, a sort of hiphop club where the rapping debut was made by a young Neneh Cherry. After a while he decided to concentrate on one career and enrolled at film school at New York University. There he made the videos for Bomb The Bass, D-Ream and Curiosity Killed the Cat. His last years Lebon worked as a graphic artist, in the main for Stussy, and he lectured on fashion photography and IT at the London School of Fashion. Notable music videos
http://www.songfacts.com/blog/interviews/right_said_fred/ References1. ^1 2 [https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/james-lebon-video-director-and-graphic-artist-who-epitomised-fashionable-london-of-the-eighties-and-1515895.html/James Lebon: Video director and graphic artist who epitomised fashionable London of the Eighties and Nineties] Retrieved on 13 Jan 2018 External links
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