BondiBoost Gives Big Glamour to Miranda Kerr at The Met Gala

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Australian model and entrepreneur Miranda Kerr worked with celebrity hairstylist Ericka Verrett to achieve a classy, glamorous updo. Her updo was sleek and refined and paid homage to the tailored sophistication of the 1950s. 

Here’s how to recreate it using your BondiBoost favorites:

Step 1: Smooth and Shape

Start with clean, dry hair. Use the  Everlast Airstyler the 6-in-1 multistyler to smooth the hair, boost shine along with the Infrared Bounce Brush to add a gentle bend to the ends. This creates the structured, polished base essential for a vintage-inspired updo.

Step 2: Build Soft Volume

Spritz the BondiBoost HG Dry Shampoo at the roots, especially at the crown and tease. This helps dry up any excess oil and adds instant volume. 

Step 3: Add Shine and Control

Warm a drop of the Bond Builder+ Finishing Oil  between your palms and apply to the mid-lengths and ends. This adds silky shine and helps mold the hair into shape without weighing it down.

Step 4: Create the Updo

Pull hair into a smooth high pony and sculpt it into a chignon bun, securing it with hair pins, keeping the lines clean and tucked — just like the structured elegance of old Hollywood.

Step 5: Set It in place

Set the style in place using the Flyaway Wand ($16), ideal to use for sleek updos as it helps tame frizzy pieces and smooth down random hair for the ultimate sleekness of the style.  

Miranda Kerr’s elegant updo is a beautiful nod to classic 1950s glamour — sleek, structured, and effortlessly refined. With the right prep and styling techniques, it’s easy to recreate this timeless look at home. From adding soft volume to taming flyaways, each step helps shape a style that feels both vintage-inspired and modern. Whether you’re dressing up for a special event or just love the polished look, this updo is a graceful way to elevate your hairstyle game.

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