Beyonce has officially launched her Renaissance World Tour and we have all the photos that have been released so far!
21.04.2023 - 15:37 / glamour.com
or a talk show. And thankfully, in the last couple of days, we've had the privilege of seeing her on numerous shows and in celebrity-sighting shots around New York City as she promotes her .
And while she started doing press with loose waves that reached a few inches past her shoulders, she suddenly showed up to an appearance with what seemed to be a significantly .When I saw the photos, I was taken aback — not long after being seen around the city with medium-length hair, Elizabeth Olsen had what appeared to be a super chic . Upon closer inspection, it became clear that we were in . But unlike the typical techniques of curling the ends under and pinning them in place, stylist took a different route that didn't become apparent until Olsen : Her hair is literally tucked into her collar."She wanted to tuck her hair into her collar, and I was afraid that on TV she would get a bubble and it would look weird," Quintero told Allure.
He ended up using a lot of texture spray and hairspray — namely — and then loosely braided the very bottom of her hair, which he secured with an elastic. "We tucked it in, and I prayed it wouldn’t move! She's a real pro because it didn't."I personally cannot think of a more uncomfortable way to wear my hair.
The thought of it stuck sweatily against my back and pulling with every neck twist gives me the squicks. But if Olsen is able to tolerate that in the name of hair versatility, then she's even more of a superhero than we previously gave her credit for.Shop our favorite hairsprays:By Danielle SinayBy Danielle SinayBy Danielle SinayBy Danielle SinayMore from GlamourSee More Stories© 2023 Condé Nast.
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.Beyonce has officially launched her Renaissance World Tour and we have all the photos that have been released so far!
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