A Round of Applause for Lori Harvey’s Bun
By Alexus Mosley
Let’s get one thing straight: there was nothing small about Lori Harvey’s bun at the Golden Globe Awards.
In a room full of cascading curls, gravity-defying volume, and hair that clearly arrived with a press release, Lori showed up with a chignon bun so polished and sleek, it stole the show.
Perfectly placed with a sultry, backless vintage black gown from stunning vintage Roberto Cavalli’s Fall/Winter 2002 collection, the bun was the ultimate supporting character. It anchored the look instead of competing with it. From the front, it framed her face with quiet confidence, and from the back, it gave the dress its full moment to shine.
The hairstyle was crafted by Los Angeles–based hairstylist Ray Christopher, who understood the assignment down to the last strand. No unnecessary tendrils needed. It felt like the kind of hair choice you make when you know the cameras will follow you regardless.
In a beauty landscape obsessed with more, whether it be volume, texture, or tricks, Lori Harvey’s bun reminded us that sometimes the smartest move is knowing when to pull it all back.
So yes, gowns will come and go, trends will cycle, but that bun? That bun deserves a standing ovation.
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