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Adele’s hairstyle at Grammys inspired by an old Hollywood icon, discloses hair stylist

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ADELE’S hair style for the 2017 Grammy Awards was inspired by an “(old) Hollywood icon”, according to beauty expert Chris Appleton.

The 28-year- old powerhouse’s hair stylist for the star studded bash, which took place on Sunday ( Feb 12) evening at the Staples Centre in Los Angeles, has revealed he pinned the vocalists tresses up into a modern chignon when she adorned the green Givenchy gown – one of three outfits she adorned on the evening – because he wanted the musician to have a “classic Adele glamorous look” with a “modern finish”.

Speaking to PEOPLE about the flame-haired musician’s aesthetic, he said: “(Old) Hollywood icon but (in) 2017.

“I wanted it to have a classic Adele glamorous look, but I wanted it to have a modern finish. The look was effortless and glam, but I wanted it to have a polish to it. (A) glamorous finish, so the hair looked super glossy and healthy.

“I love it when Adele looks glamorous.”

Chris added extra volume to the ‘ Hello’ hitmakers locks without using any kind of backcombin­g with a hair brush because he wanted to keep a “looseness” to her beauty look.

He explained: “Because the look was very glam, I wanted to keep a looseness to it. At no point did I use a comb or a brush, which was an integral part of the look to keep it really natural. I didn’t want it to look too stiff.”

“( The two French twists on either side of Adele’s head) gives you that really nice volume at the back. And then I just textured out the curl to let the front fall out into wispy sections using a toothbrush and some hairspray to make it fun and natural.”

However, when Adele took to the stage to perform her ‘ 2015’ hit single, which was recognised as Song of the Year at the music extravagan­za, Chris wanted a “beachy, undone” style for the artist.

He explained: “I’m all about change. Everybody knows ‘Hello’ and the beautiful hair she’s got so I wanted to show it off with a tousled finish. I went for more of a beachy, undone, slightly wetlooking texture.

“The trick is, putting it up first. It gives amazing texture. Some people like their hair a couple days old, and it’s great when you put your hair up because it gives it that few days old, rock and roll finish.” — BANG Showbiz

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