What’s a hun? For that bit of insider intelligence, you would have to turn to Alicia Vikander, who stepped up to claim her best supporting actress statuette at the Oscars on Sunday, her glossy hair tumbling fast and loose from a lazy half-bun at her crown.
But when it came to emphatically underdone chic, Ms. Vikander had nothing on Kate Winslet, Saoirse Ronan, Emily Blunt and Margot Robbie, each of whom turned her back on the highly lacquered, stiffly sculpted up-dos that dominated Oscars past in favor of a free-form tumble of waves, one of the freshest, least contrived looks to emerge on the red carpet in years.
“I’m sure I’m not the only one to notice that the Oscars seemed a little less stuffy this year,” the Hollywood stylist Jen Atkin said. Though she was not in town for the ceremony, Ms. Atkin’s fresh-from-the-shower stylistic signature carried the night.
“Stars are embracing something more modern and effortless,” said Ms. Atkin, whose high-wattage clients have included Chrissy Teigen, Katy Perry and the whole of the Kardashian-Jenner clan.
By RUTH LA FERLA
Source New York Times
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