Styles and trends
Streetstyle: the toussled chignon bun
Her hairstyle? Elegant with a rebellious side. The chignon heads skywards for hairstyles with ever more volume and less restrictions! This style only works on long hair without too many layers. Start by tying your hair up into a high ponytail, then twist your hair around itself to create the bun. Careful not to make it too tight. The keyword for this roughed-up chignon is freedom!
Her look? Bohemian, rock-chick and girly. Our streetstyle of the day has mixed and matched this season’s trends with an ultra-feminine glitter dress and black leather boots for a rebellious edge. She enhances her outfits with key accessories such as a necklace and sunglasses. Just wait for the sun to arrive and you can go for a similar style!
Tip of the day. Is your hair lacking volume? Don’t panic. You can also create a roughed-up bun by backcombing to add volume and create the bun chignon. Concentrate on the roots to give this section lots of movement. To do this, use a comb and backcomb inside the hair so it’s not visible.
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