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As stars prepare for the upcoming awards season, the beauty industry's top hairstylists forecast award-winning trends.
Wear a hair accessory that doubles as a jewel." —JOHN NOLLET
"Jewelry or headbands can finish off a simple look." — SERGE NORMANT
"When short cuts are starting to grow out, I'm seeing a lot of what I like to call the up and over.' The hair has a strong side part with pieces falling in front—Michelle Williams is a great example " — CHRIS McMILLAN
It s necessary to dare to try amazing chignons." — JOHN NOLLET
"Glamorous yet tousled hair that is sexy and full of texture. ADIR ABERGEL
"Out with the over-set, in with loose ponytails." — SAM MCKNIGHT
"Slickedback buns and straightblown hair " — HARRY JOSH
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"Effortless chic—fresh, clean, and contemporary is on trend." —DANILO
Out with the over-bouffant—and in with classic sharp chignons." —SAM MCKNIGHT
"The return of texture with a defined part or deconstructed updo." —ADIR ABERGEL
"We'll see updated braids that help create shape for a style." —KEVIN MANCUSO
A return to the classics—there will be romantic sideswept waves.' — HARRY JOSH
"For long hair, loose pieces with sideswept bangs. This look is glamorous, and it allows you to wear hair down." — CHRIS MCMILLAN
"Stars will have cinematic hair. I'm anticipating the less literal and fresher version of bombshell hair." — KEVIN MANCUSO
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