Retro bun

The SPFW hairstyles were very successful, but the bun reigned absolute and showed that is the hairstyle of the time. They appeared to be tightly secured, in lower versions or at the top of the head, but the most commented model was the bun in a retro-chic version of the Juliana Jabour fashion show.

The loosened retro bun at the top of the head, which is looser and with a voluminous base, resembles that worn by geishas. The look drew attention because it is simple but very charming.


It also looks like a more stylish version of Grandma's bun, which leaves the strands a little loose, unkempt. It is great for those who have a lot of hair volume.

The secret to making Juliana Jabour's bun is to unravel the root of her hair, pull the strands to the top of her head and make a bun by holding only the ends of her hair. Check out the step by step how to make geisha coke.

Geisha Coke Step by Step

  1. Separate the hair by strands and with the help of a brush, go unraveling all the length making movements from top to bottom always holding the ends of the wires;
  2. With your hair bulky, pull it all up and pull it together at one end by pressing down to form the bulky base. Then roll this end into a bun;
  3. Finally, use clamps to secure the wires until the bun is firm enough. Use of wire clip is optional;
  4. If you want a messier bun, leave some strands loose.

One trick: If you have too little hair or too thin strands but want to bet on Grandma's bun, you can use a nylon padding between the strands.

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