So cute and so easy to DIY.
, 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.”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 centre to create the bow tie look. “It's easy, and you’ll be sure to impress your friends and strangers,” she says.
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!