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Nirvana and The Supremes honoured with Grammy Lifetime Achievement Awards
- Nirvana and The Supremes were honoured with Grammy Lifetime Achievement Awards at a prizegiving over the weekend. Nevermind hitmakers Krist Novoselic and Dave Grohl were presented with the prize at the Recording Academy's Special Merit Awards Ceremony staged in Los Angeles on Saturday night. "There's a new generation of Nirvana fans and I'm just very grateful for that," Novoselic told the audience. "Thank you all, so just keep on rocking." Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain died in 1994 at the age of
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Jennifer Aniston's new TV show is the place to go for your new season hairstyle
There is something about this time of year that calls for a renewal of some kind. Perhaps it's the turn of the season or that back-to-school feeling that prevails no matter your age, but of all the reasons out there, we're putting our money on the fact that many of us are finally returning to the office in our droves.
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How to wear long hair at any age
Hair trends are an interesting thing - extensions, cropped short to a bob or coloured, there's a myriad of things we can do to change our look. But long hair is definitely having a moment - with celebrities such as Nicole Kidman, Madonna and Demi Moore all donning the hairstyle. But how to style it?
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As Meghan debuts a new hairstyle, here's how to wear long hair at any age
In her first televised appearance since her interview with Oprah, the Duchess of Sussex spoke in a pre-recorded message for the Global Citizen's Vax Live: The Concert To Reunite The World, to address gender and vaccine equity amid the pandemic. Dressed in a $1,690 red floral Carolina Herrera dress and rosy, spring-worthy make-up to match, the Duchess raised crucial points, stating that, "Women and especially women of colour have seen a generation of economic gain wiped out," as a result of Covid
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A guide to taming your (out of control) lockdown hair
You didn’t manage to cram in a last-minute pre-quarantine cut and colour, now you’re staring down the barrel of months of split ends and roots. Joanna Taylor has some quick fixes
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Stylists voice concerns about new TikTok trend of using scissors to 'clarify' your hair
There are other, less risky, methods of clarifying your hair.
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Normal People's Marianne's fringe: How to cut your own bangs in lockdown
Normal People fever is still is sweeping the nation – and now Marianne's fringe has its very own Instagram account, @mariannesbangs. Following on from the viral sensation that was Connell's chain, fans of Daisy Edgar-Jones' luscious locks can now pore over pictures of her choppy bangs in all their glory. Racking up over 5.6k followers in just a few days, the account – whose bio reads 'All hail the bangs of Marianne – has provided us with serious hair inspiration in lockdown.First it was Connell'
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How to cut your hair yourself during the coronavirus outbreak
A number of UK hair salons have closed their doors during the coronavirus outbreak.
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How to make your blow dry last a week like fashion's front row
I won’t pretend to understand fashion. I don’t get why fashion types refer to patently plural garments in the singular – ‘paired with a navy trouser and a mustard sock, those would be fab’ – or how a sleeve can be ‘witty’. I don’t get who buys the £9,000 crinolines with hand-sewn Swarovski crystal skull and crossbones you see on haute couture catwalks or why we all have to pretend they’re not absolutely, criminally grotesque. And having been sent to the odd fashion show over the years, I’m afrai
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Meet Ricky Walters: the Londoner shaking up the hairdressing industry with Soho’s disruptive Salon64
Sandra Bullock, Rebel Wilson and Arnold Schwarzenegger to name a few. Walters is aiming to push boundaries by creating dressing room-style salons which have a members club feel – “the Soho House of the hair and beauty world,” he says. At 27, he’s already the owner and creative director of a West End salon, but it’s not been an easy ride.
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Rev Run interview: 'Rap music is still running things'
The legendary Run-DMC are performing with Slick Rick at a massive show in London this July, ahead of this plus their festival appearances at NASS and Kendal Calling, we caught up with Rev. Run - born Joseph Simmons - about his thoughts on modern hip hop, live performances, and a brand new Netflix show. Hey Rev! Great to speak with you, can you tell us how the show with Slick Rick and RUN DMC came about?
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