BUN IN THE OVEN
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Courtesy of Harpers Bazaar The Return of the Bun |
It is no surprise to anyone who knows me, that this summers
must do hair do for me was and is a high knot bun. Not only is the high knot
bun sleek and modern, it is also very easy, low maintenance and fabulous for
the summer and into the fall.
For me style and trends are about wearability, and unlike
the fish braid the bun is something everyone can do on their own. Even with a
head of curls, the sleek knot bun is easy to create. All I do is slick my hair
back into a poinytale post shower and twist the pony as tight as I can. After
the twist, I then wrap the pony in a coil on the top of my head. QUICK.EASY & FABULOUS. Not only is this
look easy it is thoughtful and needed in the heat of the summer. Check out a
great article in THE SUN about the bun fad and how to create simple bun looks.
We know that everyone is bunning it these days, but do we
know why? The bun hit the scene this
year when Valentino Couture models stomped down the run way with high-headed
buns on top of every head. Celebrities then took note on the silhouette
elongating look, everyone from Victoria Beckham to Emma Stone begin sporting
the bun and the trend sat fire. . . Buns are popping up on red carpets
everywhere, and it is no wonder. The high sitting knotted bun flatters the neck
adds height to the female figure.
For fall the bun is essential because it allows the neck to
look long to help showcase the seasonal scarf, collared button down, oversized
necklaces and fur vest. The high knot bun helps the female bundle up with out
looking frumpy and short. I SAY GO ON GIRL, GET YOUR BUN ON.
For more on BUN STYLE Check out The Return of The Bun on HarpersBazaar.com
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