Meghan Markle wore bare-shouldered Carolina Herrera dress and her first bouncy blowout at Trooping the Colour parade
Meghan Markle wore bare-shouldered Carolina Herrera dress and her first bouncy blowout at Trooping the Colour parade
Meghan Markel's debut at Saturday’s Trooping the Colour was completely different from all her previous looks, her hair was curled blowout.
The Duchess of Sussex's signature hairstyle is a messy bun, which she wore at her May 19 wedding to Prince Harry — and the Duchess-sleek chignon she sported at a May 22 birthday celebration for Prince Charles.
The bouncy blowout is a look of Meghan’s new sister-in-law, Kate Middleton. Kate’s curls tend to be styled more loosely, and she generally opts for more volume. Her wedding-day hair stylist, Richard Ward, previously told PEOPLE exactly how he achieves the look, with tips on everything from drying the hair (on a low speed) to how to remove the rollers (there’s twirling involved).
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“It’s not just about Kate’s hair — it is beautifully finished, frizz-free, shiny hair,” says Ward. “It’s a hairstyle that is well finished.”
On her engagement too, Meghan left her hair open, she wore her brunette tresses in a sleek, straightened style, and during a visit to Birmingham, England, in March, she styled her hair in loose waves.
Meghan’s wedding hairdresser Serge Normant previously said, “It’s a messy bun, we call it. Messy in a controlled way — making sure it doesn’t become a whole mess after a few hours!”
“Her style is so easy and not contrived,” said Normant after the wedding. “I wasn’t about reinvention. She has a beautiful head of hair and is gorgeous, so it was just easy.”
Meghan also broke style statement on Saturday with her choice of a bare-shouldered Carolina Herrera dress. Usually, royal women wear long sleeves to Trooping.
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