Call it a topknot, a bun, a high chignon…whatever the buzzword, that classic, lofty updo has fallen from grace. (Literally.) What you’ll see instead: celebrities favoring glam, low-on-the-nape knots, twists, and turns that take uptight looks down a notch. Check out some of our favs…
EM-AZING!
Emma Stone’s neat low-do (read: no messy tendrils to detract from smoky eyes, great brows, and serious earrings) sweeps hair back and off the face without the severity of a tight French twist.
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ANGELIC
Angelina Jolie is down with face-framing wispy waves that soften the intensity of her red-carpet hair. A few seconds with a large-barrel curling iron works magic on those sexy strands.
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GOOD GIRL’S GLAM
When Christina Hendricks ties things up for the Golden Globes, it becomes a bow-dacious nod to classic French style. Simple, chic, and just a little knotty.
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THE NATTY KNOT
Elegantly, neatly, and sweetly swept back for the Annihilation premiere, Natalie Portman’s low-do showcases close-to-the-head style and a deep, dark side part.
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HOW LOW CAN YOU GLOW?
A straight-down-the-middle part and plenty of loose, wavy strands give Britt Baron’s SAG Awards low-do a 5-star review. With interest in front and in back, she’s glowing when coming and going.
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