Skip to main contentSkip to footer

Kylie Minogue gets fans in a spin with new hairstyle: 'The curls are back!'

Chloe Best
Lifestyle Features Editor
Share this:

Kylie Minogue appears to have taken inspiration from the eighties with her latest hairstyle. The 47-year-old admitted she will have made her dad happy by bringing back her "golden curls" while on a sun-soaked photoshoot.

The Spinning Around singer gave a glimpse at her curly hair on Twitter, telling fans: "#lovers… Today the #curls are BACK!!!"

View post on Twitter

Showing off her blonde curls while standing in a white fringed dress and natural make-up, Kylie looked youthful and glowing, with many fans commenting that she looked exactly the same as she did during her time in Neighbours in the eighties.

"Add a hat-rim and it's 1988 again! Unbelievable!! Excellent style btw," one fan commented, sharing an old photo of Kylie in her 20s. Another wrote: "Wow gorgeous curls as before #tbt."

View post on Instagram
 

Kylie shared another photo of her hairstyle on Instagram

Meanwhile the singer opened up about her transformation on Instagram, admitting that there would be one person in particular who liked her new 'do – her father Ronald.

"#curls… Awwww, my Dad will love this. I remember years ago when he saw me after I'd cut my hair into a pixie crop. Let's just say, it wasn't his favourite, hah!" Kylie wrote. "He said 'Where have all your golden curls gone?' Don't worry Dad, they are never far!!"

KylieMinogue © Photo: Getty Images

Kylie's new 'do prompted comparisons to her hairstyle in the 1980s

Kylie became known for her curly locks when she first found fame on the Australian soap in 1986. She has since constantly evolved her style, experimenting with vampy red shades, brunette hues and the aforementioned pixie crop.

As for her hair styling secrets? Kylie says she prefers to keep it simple, explaining: "If I'm doing my hair myself, I find it's easiest just to put it in a bun, because it's simple and it suits me, I've got it down to a really fast art – I find if you spend too much time on it, it ends up looking worse."