So we tapped up Dom to ask for more info. “The brief was romantic, but there’s a fine line of it going a bit ‘wedding’, so we have to bring it back to fashion,” he reveals. “The shape was key for this look, we didn’t want a ballerina bun or something simple. We wanted it to be almost Moulin Rouge or Burlesque-esque,” he adds.
As for how to achieve it, “start by blow drying the hair into the direction of the bun position so it makes it sleek and neat,” says Dom, whose Instagram bio lists his credentials as International Creative Director at Color Wow. “Pull it into a high ponytail, brushing it back into position just under the crown of the head. Once the pony is in place and tied off, start to twist and add interest and texture, pinning as you go” he says.
“The bun shape was rounded and prominent in the front but at the back, it fell and cascaded much closer to the head, folding in on itself to add texture and depth. I left out a section at the very back and made an intricate detail and swirled the remaining hair into place – again to add a fashion element,” he says.
Once set, Dom detailed out the baby hairs and edges and cleaned up the hairline, (we reckon a bit of ColorWow Pop & Lock High Gloss might have been involved to lock baby hairs into place and add shine). “I wanted the bun to play a part, so I kept the hairline feminine and not too strong,” he revealed. And there you have it, a Selena Gomez worthy updo that quite literally offers a fresh twist on the ballerina bun and looks stunning while you’re at it.
And if you’re here for all the deets, the singer finished the look off with a romantic red velvet makeup look created by mua, Avia Solomon, who used Rare Beauty to create a statement red lip that looks suspiciously like the Lip Souffle in Inspire to us… Yum.
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