It's not often that Kendall Jenner deviates from her now-classic hair formula: effortlessly pinned chignons, layered and clavicle-grazing lobs, long and undulating waves. Those red carpet-ready hairstyles feel as quietly assured as the rest of her wardrobe, dominated by The Row et al. But last night, Jenner offered a very simple—but striking!—switch-up.
On December 2, the model stepped out for L'Oreal Paris's Women of Worth event at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles. Her look for the occasion was a fluffed-up, ivory Bottega Veneta gown with a high neckline, elbow-length sleeves, and a thigh-slit column skirt—and her hairdo followed a similarly sophisticated shape with textural finishing.
Jenner wore a tousled, low ponytail with a center part and small front pieces pulled to one side for a breezy, asymmetrical look. While the face-framing details and height added volume and dimension, we suspect a good hair serum was applied to tidy flyaways, along with hair oil and light touch of texture spray and hairspray for hold.
While the super-long, slicked back power ponytail has been dominating the red carpets—see Selena Gomez, Ariana Grande, and Britt Lower for reference—Kendall's felt more laid-back, without relinquishing a sense of luxury. Really, it's in the same style lexicon as Dakota Johnson 's tidy bangs and easy waves.
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