The holiday season is almost here, so get ready for clients requesting braids, ponies and upstyles for every occasion. We spotted this garden-inspired, braided ponytail backstage at New York Fashion Week—and we think it’s the PERFECT look to have in your styling arsenal. Get all the steps and watch the backstage video how-to below!
Garden-Inspired, Braided Pony
Hair by Anthony Cole for Christian Siriano SS18
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