Tying Up 2023

Ribbons and bows are more than mere embellishments—they are a reflection of cultural influences and personal expression. From the opulence of ancient civilizations to the chic simplicity of contemporary fashion, bows have stood the test of time as a timeless symbol of style and grace,  making them the perfect celebratory accessory for New Years Eve. 
The Victorian era was characterized by its penchant for excess, and hair accessories were no exception. Women of the time adorned their hair with an array of bows, ribbons, and feathers. Large and opulent bows became a staple in Victorian hairstyles, symbolizing both femininity and wealth. The intricacy of these accessories reflected the elaborate hairstyles of the era.
Fast forward to modern times, and you’ll see celebrities and icons who wear bows & ribbons: Duchess Kate; Nicole Kidman at the Golden Globes; and Hailey Bieber at the Met Gala. 

Here are some of our favorite bow & ribbon hair looks and how to style them…

The retro ponytail

 
 

Image source: Good Morning America

To style your retro ponytail, begin by combing your hair thoroughly to eliminate any tangles and achieve a smooth texture. Apply R+Co's Two-Way Mirror to the roots and lengths of your hair to achieve a smooth and glossy finish. This lightweight smoothing oil melts into hair leaving strands polished and lustrous without weighing them down. Using a fine-tooth comb, gather your hair into a high ponytail at the crown of your head, ensuring it sits taut and sleek. Secure the ponytail tightly with an elastic band. For an added chic touch, take a small strand of hair from the ponytail and wrap it around the base to conceal the hair tie, securing it with a bobby pin. Complete the look with a velvet ribbon or bow clip. 

Half-up adorned with a bow

Images sources from L to R: The Zoe Report; Vogue

Styling half-up hair with a bow is a charming and versatile way to add a touch of femininity and whimsy to your look. Start by parting your hair as desired, whether it's a center part or a deep side part. Take the top or crown section of your hair, leaving the rest flowing freely, and gather it at the crown or back of your head. Secure the half-up section with a hair tie, creating a mini ponytail. Choose a bow that complements your outfit, opting for one with a clip or an attached elastic band. Place the bow over the hair tie, concealing it and adding a delightful focal point to your hairstyle. Adjust the bow to your liking, whether you prefer a neat and symmetrical look or a slightly tousled, relaxed vibe. Allow a few strands of hair to frame your face for an effortless finish. 

Braids with a bow

Image sources from L to R: Harper’s Bazaar, Mane Addicts, Twitter

Braided styles are endless - choose the type of braid you prefer, whether it's a traditional three-strand braid, fishtail, multiple small french braids, or a Dutch braid. You can also opt for a half-up, half-down braided style. Once the braid(s) is complete, secure the end(s) with a small, clear elastic band(s). Select a bow that complements the style of your outfit and your hairstyle,  securing it around the base of the braid or at the point where the braid meets the loose hair. You can also integrate the bow into the braid itself, weaving it through as you go. Adjust the size and position of the bow according to your preference. Once you're done styling, spray with R+Co Bleu's Reflective Shine Hairspray for a mirror-like shine and lightweight hold that adds instant glamour to any braided style.
Now that your hair is done, go have a beautiful & safe time ringing in the new year! 

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