RENOWNED hairstylist Graham Nation shared several stunning Instagram photos just hours before he suddenly died.
On Valentine’s Day, Nation, 39, tragically died after collapsing at the gym.
The influencer and hairstylist, who tragically died on February 14, had a long Rolodex of A-list clients such as Jared Leto and musician Madison Beer.
He recently worked on his debut Super Bowl commercial, doing the hair for Schitts Creek star Catherine O’Hara.
“My first ever Super Bowl commercial,” Nation wrote.
“What an absolute blast to work on, Thank you Cathrine O’Hara for having me apart of this epic commercial.”
Four days after flaunting his new commercial, Nation posted photos of the hair he previously did for Wicked star Marissa Bode.
The hairstylist simply captioned the photo, “M A R I S S A” and credited the makeup artist and stylist who helped put the fabulous look together.
Nation’s post received over 1,000 likes and hundreds of comments memorializing the hairstylist after his unexpected death.
Major celebrities who Nation once worked with were quick to share their condolences.
“The most genuine soul. RIP,” actress Antonia Gentry (@_antoniagentry_) wrote.
YouTuber Sophia Esperanza (@sophiaesperanza) commented, “I’ll always remember your kindness & warmth on set.
“Grateful to have known such a special soul. Honoring you & praying for your family.”
Nation’s longtime friends also shared their fond memories of him under the post.
“10 years of knowing you, from cutting hair in our hometown to witnessing you take LA by storm,” fellow hairstylist Divinity Ray (@divinityray) wrote.
“You were never too busy to be thoughtful.You were never too big to smile at everyone. You were the most incomprehensible artist.
“Enough talent to have the biggest ego but instead so humble and sweet. I always described you as an angel on earth,” she continued.
“I just never thought you would leave this soon. Rest in Power, brother 💔 the world lost one of its brightest lights.”
Another commenter who praised the late hairstylist includes someone who Nation helped teach.
“You will be so missed,” Honey Beauty (@honeybeauty.byb) wrote. “Thank you for coming to small town California schools.
“We appreciate you for teaching us. I will fight for my career in this industry to honor you.
“Thinking of your son and wife. Thinking of your family.”
The Louisiana-born hairstylist leaves behind his partner Tonya and infant son.