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How to Recreate These Grammy Hairstyles … Straight From the Stylists Themselves

From sculpted flip ends to modern wet-look waves, the 2026 Grammy Awards proved that hair was doing just as much talking as the gowns. Styled using Dyson’s iconic tools, some of the night’s most memorable looks were all about polish, movement and intentional texture. And the best part is that they’re surprisingly recreatable at home. Here’s how the pros behind Tate McRae, Chrissy Teigen, Teyana Taylor and Coco Jones’ tresses brought each trend to life.

The Bouncy, Sleek Blowout

Celeb: Tate McRae
Stylist: Dimitris Giannetos

If there’s one hairstyle that never misses on the red carpet, it’s a glossy blowout with body. And, Tate McRae’s version was peak perfection. Dimitris Giannetos started by fast blow-drying freshly washed hair using the Dyson Supersonic r on high heat and airflow. This ensured hair dried quickly without excessive heat damage.

Once smooth and dry, the hair was pinned into thick curls to set the shape and create bounce, with extensions added for extra length and seamlessly blended directly into the roots. The result? A sleek yet voluminous blowout that moved beautifully and framed Tate’s off-the-shoulder look with effortless glamour.

The Textured Knot & Soft Waves

Celeb: Chrissy Teigen
Stylist: Irinel De Leon

Chrissy Teigen’s hairstyle was all about balance. Soft, touchable texture paired with subtle structure to echo the shape of her gown. Irinel De Leon says the look drew inspiration directly from the dress, designed to complement its colour and material without overpowering it

The stylist sectioned and blow-dried the hair using the Dyson Supersonic r Professional Hair Dryer with the Styling Concentrator attachment on high airflow and heat. She then added extensions to enhance length and fullness To create soft bends and natural-looking movement, Irinel used the Dyson Corrale, working in small sections on high heat to form gentle ‘S’ waves through the top. A light texture spray and a touch of Dyson Omega Oil through the ends finished the look, adding shine and lived-in shape.

The Sculpted Flip Ends

Celeb: Teyana Taylor
Stylist: Nikki Nelms

Sharp, sleek and undeniably cool, Teyana Taylor’s sculpted flip ends were a masterclass in precision styling. Nikki Nelms used the Dyson Supersonic r with the Gentle Air attachment to smooth and prep the hair, working on high heat and airflow settings to achieve an ultra-polished base without disturbing the structure.

The focus here was control – creating dramatic, flipped ends while keeping the overall silhouette clean and sculptural. The final result was glossy, smooth and perfectly shaped. Proving that sometimes it’s the simplest styles that make the boldest statement.

The Sleek Modern Wet Look

Celeb: Coco Jones
Stylist: Davontae’ Washington

Coco Jones’ modern wet-look waves offered a striking contrast to her romantic, sculptural gown. Stylist Davontae’ Washington wanted the hair to act as a counterbalance – sleek, controlled and effortless, without feeling overworked.

Using the Dyson Supersonic r with the Styling Concentrator, Davontae’ created a smooth, voluminous base on high heat and airflow. Products were then worked through the strands before switching to the Diffuser attachment to gently set natural waves and enhance softness. The final look struck that perfect wet-look sweet spot: fluid, modern and polished, while still maintaining movement and touchability.

Marie-Antoinette Issa: Marie-Antoinette Issa is the Beauty & Lifestyle Editor for The Carousel, Women Love Tech and Women Love Travel. She has worked across news and women's lifestyle magazines and websites including Cosmopolitan, Cleo, Madison, Concrete Playground, The Urban List and Daily Mail, I Quit Sugar and Huffington Post.
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