After seeing how beautiful Queen Letizia looked yesterday at the premiere of Giuseppe Verdi’s opera “Aída” at the Royal Theater of Madrid. Us It is clearer than ever that low cut on the back and ballerina bow They are the perfect combo to succeed.
The navy blue dress that Letizia chose was beautiful, but her strong point was behind. With a wide neckline that exposed the back in a very elegant and sensual way and at the same time its shape marked the waist. And such a spectacular neckline undoubtedly needed an updo that would give it all the prominence, that’s why the ballerina-style bun was the perfect choice to show off the neckline completely but without losing an iota of hair style.

As you can see, this ballerina bun won many points for its braided style and thus give a plus of sophistication to this type of updo. To achieve it, it is very easy and that is something that we also greatly appreciate.

Previously you have to work the hair, in this case straighten the hair with the technique blow-dry (brush and dryer) so that the hair is looser and fuller. Next hair is gathered in a ponytail above the nape of the neck and several braids are made (which are not too tight) that are intertwined while the bun is being shaped and are held with invisible hairpins.

And if we look at the hairstyle seen from the front, we see that on this occasion the queen has only worn a strand towards her face, leaving the other pinned to the back and fastened with the hairpins of the bun. In this way, it has achieved a very flattering asymmetrical and decorative effect, which is why we have already signed this updo that we love for upcoming events.
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