Glamour November 7, 2022

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The Bow Tie Braid Is the Sweetest Holiday Hairstyle

 

Put a bow on it!

From face-framing braided tendrils to Medusa-style braided ponies, braided hairstyles are having a modern-day cool-girl renaissance. And now that the holiday season is upon us, another look is entering the chat: the bow tie braid.

If you’re bored with braids, don’t stop scrolling. The charming bow tie differs from its predecessors. Unlike most trending braided hairstyles—like the Y2K-inspired Baby Spice braid—the bow tie look leans into more of a glam garden aesthetic. “It’s a lot like cottagecore, but instead of tying your hair with a fabric bow, you use your own hair,” says Jose “Che” Rojas, hairstylist at Hair Cuttery. It’s a bit more DIY, sure, but still put together enough to pull off at the office or out to a nice dinner. “People want cute and different ways of putting hair up that aren’t a simple pony or messy bun, and doing a bow tie braid can elevate your look or outfit,” he says. 

Rojas adds that the aesthetic of the bow tie braid is overall more “elegant,” making it a great “bridal” look or holiday-inspired option. And another benefit? These hair bows are super versatile and can be modified for various lengths, textures, and styles.

While whimsical, bow tie braids serve a practical purpose as well—especially when the weather isn't cooperating. “Braided hairstyles are a great option for humidity because they sweep hair off the face and neck to keep you cool,” says Amy Abramite, creative director and hairstylist at Maxine Salon, noting that the look requires little to no hot tools, which makes it ideal for less-than-ideal climates. “If the braids are tight, frizziness will be under control on humid days by preventing hair from swelling.” As Abramite points out, braided hairstyles can last multiple days without fuss, becoming loose, or having to restyle. Translation? This style is ideal if your hair is hard to manage during the rainy and snowy seasons.

Considering how convenient the look is, it's no surprise that bow tie braids have taken off on beauty-trendsetting platform TikTok. “Bow braid tutorial” and “bow braid” have amassed a combined 5.6 billion views on the app, while “bow hairstyle” overall has collected a substantial 64.9 billion on its own. As for why bows in particular are buzzing? It's a classic reference with a modern twist. “Bows and ribbons have been considered an extravagant fashion accessory for centuries,” Abramite tells Glamour. But at the same time, they elevate the everyday look into something more regal. After all, what better way to tie a look together than with a fancy bow?

“I love this style because it’s effortless but catches everyone’s attention,” says Saretta Bowerman, stylist and owner of Blue Water Salon and best known for pioneering bow tie braids online. “It's perfect for a holiday party, and surprisingly enough, it’s an easy look that almost anyone could achieve.”

Inspired to put a bow on it? (Same.) You'll need a smoothing hair brush, hair ties, and bobby pins. Clip-in extensions are also optional if you're into dramatic length or volume. “You essentially start by looping an elastic around a section of your hair as if you were making a ponytail, but on the last pull-through, leave a loop of your hair out,” Bowerman explains. After that, cut the loop in half and pin both bow sections to your hair, wrapping a small piece of other hair around the center to create the bow tie look. “It's easy, and you’ll be sure to impress your friends and strangers,” she says.

Once your hair bow tie is assembled, Rojas advises spraying with flexible hairspray to ensure it maintains its shape without weighing it down. What you do with the rest of your hair is up to you: You can braid your leftover for a full bow tie braid, wear it half up and half down, or sport a solo bow. If you're feeling extra fancy, you can top it off with a delicate hair pin.

Finally, we'll let you in on a little secret: If you love the bow tie braid aesthetic but don't have time to style it, you can opt for a braided headband instead. The possibilities are endless!


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