Obituaries

Premier Pittsburgh Hair Stylist Dies

He was one of the most famous stylists in Pittsburgh. His death was announced by his daughter.

PITTSBURGH, PA — One of Pittsburgh's most well-known hair stylists has died.

Harold "Arnold" Zegarelli's death was announced in a social media post by his daughter, Ronda Zegarelli,the vice president of marketing at the Pittsburgh Brewing Company and Iron City Distilling.

"I will miss you every day and I will forever remember being with you as you took your last breath right after I said thank you," she stated.

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Zegarelli was so popular that he was the subject of a Heniz History Center profile last year on #NationalHairdresserDay.

According to the profile, Arnold and his brother Robert started as started as stylists and became sought-after educators in the 1950s. In 1961, they opened the Coiffure Creation Academy at the Pittsburgh Beauty Academy.

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After meeting British hair legend Vidal Sassoon in London, they brought his cutting style back to the 'Burgh and set a new standard for high fashion hair at Horne’s Department Store salon.

Following Robert's passing in 1981, Arnold opened a salon downtown, Premier, and developed a hairstyling product line he sold on the Home Shopping Network.

In 2004, he joined Izzazu, a salon owned by his protegees Emilio Cornacchione and Gino Chiodo, as their director of education.

A celebration of life will occur on May 22 at the William Slater Funeral Home in Greentree. Visitation hours will be 2 p.m.-4 p.m. and 6 p.m.-8 p.m.

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