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The 2000s Face-Framing Bun: Summer's Most Popular Hair Trend

Butterfly clips, colored eyeliner, Paris Hilton-inspired looks—the 2000s revival is in full swing this year. After dominating fashion and makeup, this iconic era is now reshaping our hair with the summer's standout style: the "face-framing updo." As seasoned stylists know, this timeless look—a sleek bun accented by two face-framing strands (once playfully called "beetle antennae" by our moms)—has been expertly updated for modern vibes.

The Face-Framing Updo: 2000s Hairstyle Ruling Summer Looks

To master this 2000s-inspired bun, draw inspiration from top celebrities and influencers. Experiment with texture and strand length: asymmetrical like Bella Hadid and Karlie Kloss, curly and wavy à la Megan Thee Stallion, rogue hair like Hailey Baldwin, or pin-straight like Dua Lipa. The bun's shape is flexible—what matters are those framing strands that beautifully highlight your facial features.

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