The Old Money blow-dry is the bible for glamorous hair this party season

It was only a matter of time before quiet luxury went beyond Sofia Richie's blazers and ballet pumps to become a dominant trend in the hair space. The ‘Old Money blow-dry’ is a case in point. Characterised by soft bouncy bobs, salon-worthy waves and sleek ponytails, this is an elevated take on basic styles – and it ticks every box for the festive party season.

According to hair stylist Luke Hersheson – who works with everyone from Victoria Beckham to Dua Lipa – the Old Money blow-dry is the definition of polished hair. “There's lots of shine and a little movement but essentially it is very brushed, full, glossy-looking hair,” he says.

From Succession to Gossip Girl, popular TV programmes have been fuelling our obsession with the aesthetic for some time. Then TikTok joined the party with offshoots such as the coastal grandmother.

Now Old Money is back in the spotlight courtesy of season 6 of The Crown. Margot Robbie's new film Saltburn will be fuelling the trend, too. To put this into perspective, #OldMoney has garnered over 11.2 billion views on TikTok, with #OldMoneyAesthetic amassing 142.3 million views.

But it's our hair that is currently taking centre stage with timeless Old Money styles. Better still, you don't actually have to possess huge sums of money to give the appearance that you've inherited a small fortune.

Classic hair accessories such as haberdashery bows and headbands are one way to lean into the aesthetic. Karlie Kloss delivered a masterclass in making the black hair bow look modern – not prissy – at this year's Met Gala, while Jennifer Lawrence has sparked an entire micro trend around headbands, especially the black leather version that is her go-to of late.

When it comes to long hair, Luke references Brooke Shields in the ’90s as a good Old Money blowout icon. Centre or side partings work, “but you don't necessarily want loads of volume at the roots,” he notes. Armed with a round brush and the best hair dryers, “it's more about having a slightly rounded edge at the bottom and a little bit of movement through the mid-lengths and ends.”

Also getting the memo is the Old Money Bob, which is emerging as a key trend this party season. In terms of the cut: "keep things simple – less layers around the sides and the back and more face-framing layers around the front,” Luke says. But there is a caveat.

“Stick to more natural textures or a tonged blowout,” says Luke, who recommends applying Hershesons Almost Everything Cream to wet hair as a hydrating base coat for added sheen before blow-drying. Rather than looking too immaculately coiffed, “it will feel more youthful and relevant,” he adds.

For more from Fiona Embleton, GLAMOUR's Acting Associate Beauty Director, follow her on @fiembleton.

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