Braid enthusiasts, this one’s for you! The halo braid (otherwise
known as a milkmaid braid or braided updo) takes practice but is beyond
impressive once it’s mastered. From Erdem to Valentino to Emerson, halo
braids keep showing up on the runways season after season, and the red
carpet has followed: Keira Knightly, Scarlett Johansson, Ashley Olsen
and Elle Fanning have all embraced halo braids. So when it comes to
holiday hair (think: New Year’s Eve hair!), this style is certainly a
showstopper.
If you’re confident in your French braiding skills this will be an
easy holiday hairstyle to master. But newbies, don’t fret! Our
step-by-step guide was developed in conjunction with Toronto-based
hairstylist Margot Keith and takes all the confusion out of this
complicated style. If you dream of doing a halo braid for New Year’s
Eve, dedicate one of your lazy holiday afternoons to practicing your
braiding skills. After a few test rounds we promise you’ll get the hang
of it. And, like all of the styles in our series of holiday hair
tutorials, the halo braid works well beyond Christmas, Hanukkah and New
Year’s Eve parties. (So be sure to right-click save our handy one-page guide for future reference!) Ready to start braiding? Read on to see how this holiday hairstyle is done.
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