Grammys Get a Visit From the Hair Police
The 2015 Grammys were paid a visit by the hair police, an a few offenses were found, along with a couple of faves, that will forever be emblazoned in our memories. Who is in need of a makeover? Read on for Ask the Pro Stylist’s Grammy Awards hair synopsis.
The 57th Annual Grammy Awards hosted by the adorable LL Cool J didn’t disappoint, but some hair and fashion choices of the Grammys were surprising to say the least. Most shocking was Lady Gaga’s somewhat normal fashion and wig selection, rather than an egg. And Nicole Kidman had a major blonde moment at the Grammys; not understanding the style question Ryan Seacrest asked her on the red carpet.
But whose hair did I love to hate. While I adore Iggy Azalea, and at first thought I liked the braid, because I love braids, the fact is, the more I looked at it, the hungrier I became. Her hair looked like a tier of a cake.
Crystal Renay (WHO?), Ne-Yo’s date at the Grammys obviously doesn’t read this column, or she wouldn’t have showed up with that awful ombre hair. Let Beyoncé show you how to wear long, highlighted hair honey.
Madonna, Madonna, Madonna! WHAT THE FUCK? I love you. I worshipped you as a teen. And I knew your ass was padded. Well, maybe not padded, but helped out with a lift. Ditch the matador hat…that was so La Isla Bonita, but I did love the hair underneath and the hairstyle on the Grammys stage. Keep working it though, show those young-ins how it gets done.
Sia, I understand you don’t want to show your face because you don’t want the attention fame brings. But, the crazy-ass giant feather dusters are BRINGING it, not taking away from it.
And finally, I have to say, I absolutely loved Katy Perry’s colorful hair. I speculated she might be a particular color for the Super Bowl, yet she kept her brunette for the Halftime Show. However, it was on Grammys red carpet that she stunned with a textured purple bob in a Zuhair Murad gown, and Perry nailed it.
Hopefully I won’t see you on the Hair Police, but you might see my son if he doesn’t stop with his topknot. Until then, happy styling!
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