Liam Curran

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London

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Bio

London-based hairstylist and groomer Liam Curran has 10 years of experience in the fashion and beauty industry. His expertise in creating effortless red carpet looks and passion for timeless glamour has secured him a-list clientele including Lana Del Rey, Lindsay Lohan, Cara Delevigne, Sienna Miller, Charli XCX, Iggy Azaelea, Tinashe, Grimes, Ed Sheeran and Tinie Tempah, just to name a few.

Liam’s work has featured in publications such as Vogue, Elle, Harper’s Bazzar, i-D, Dazed, GQ, Tatler, and many more. He has worked with brands New Balance, Hype Beast, ASPS, Levi’s, Nike, Adidas, Oasis, and Netflix. Liam’s eye for high fashion glam has headed him global fashion week shows shows for KTZ, Bora Aksu, Vilshenko, Shaun Sampson, Bobby Abley and Alan Crocetti.

Press

From Y2K Sleek to the New-Gen Beehive—The 5 Biggest Hairstyle Trends of 2022

4 Insider Tips For How To Fake An In-Salon Blowdry At Home

All London’s Best Stylists Do ‘Instinctive Cutting’ & It’ll Transform Your Hair

"Expensive Brunette" Is the Hair-Colour Trend That'll Make You Feel Like a Million Bucks

Kate Middleton’s Hair Looks Longer Than Ever In Newly Released Pictures, But What’s Making It Grow So Quickly?

  • Stylist: FYI, baby braids are only getting more popular in 2022
  • Hello!: Hairstyle ideas: 7 looks to beg your hairdresser to recreate in 2023 - according to celebrity stylist Liam Curran
  • New York Post: Gen Z has declared blond hair as ‘cheugy’ and untrendy