Timeless hairstyle, the bun declines its variations at the occasion of formal events, celebrations and other major events but also and especially, everyday. Practical hairstyle appreciated long hair at mid-long, it is blurred, disheveled or bun to clear a neck, magnify a head wear.

With the arrival of good weather, the star hairstyle of red carpets is back. We take the opportunity to refine his technique.

The braided bun for a bohemian style

Great trend of the year, the braided bun is found on parades as well as red carpet. Twisted like Letizia Ortiz, mounted in a fuzzy bun to copy Blake Lively's hairstyle or more sophisticated like Lily Collins.

In everyday life, we prefer the completely braided variant for a hairstyle that is easy to make. For romantic dinners or celebrations, opt for a version of the bun more worked: a braid here and there subtly dresses the headdress and brings its more sophisticated side to the bun.

The dancer's bun or the chic minimalism

This is the second favorite hairstyle of the top Rosie Huntington: the dancer's bun, truly timeless, is worn high on the head or very low, almost on the nape of the neck. On parades, it is lacquered for a wet effect in the air, as spotted at Dior or Akris.

We also fall for a wilder and more fuzzy version of the bun, styled bun / disheveled like Dakota Johnson.

The macaroon bun, hair fantasy

Popularized by Alderaan's princess Leia Organa in episode IV of the Star Wars saga - entitled "A New Hope" - Macaron-style buns are back on the scene today.

Vanessa Hudgens or Janelle Monae have cracked for this most original hairstyle, to wear on the top of the head, or near the nape of the neck.