Bradley Cooper brings the Man-Bun back
This hairstyle celebrates a casual comeback
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Bradley Cooper brings back a hairstyle, which was last the last time in 2015. So the Hollywood star is now reinterpreting the Man-Bun.
Bradley Cooper (50) brings a hairstyle back, which last had its trendy climax about ten years ago. The actor and director in New York on the set of his current film project “Is this thing on?” shown with a stylish man-bun. The Hollywood star had tied his medium-length wavy curls into a casual mini-dutt on the back of the head.
Bradley Cooper brings the Man-Bun back
The Man-Bun was last a popular celebrity hairstyle in the 2010s. Among other things, stars such as Leonardo DiCaprio (50), Jared Leto (53) and Chris Hemsworth (41) with the hairstyle that Bradley Cooper now came out of the retro box and freed from his hipster cliché.
Cooper gives the Man-Bun a modern note by styling it softer and more naturally than was the case with his colleagues in 2015. Instead of strictly back in the Sleek look, he reveals the natural texture of his hair wild and the curly waves with a trendy undone look.
Low bun instead of top knot
The formerly trendy “samurai node” at the top of the head is no longer trendy. Instead, the casual men’s dutt now comes deeper on the back of the head as a stylish low-bun. On the sides, a few small strands from the hairstyle can be relaxed, which makes it particularly practical in everyday life as a father or in the job due to his fast and uncomplicated styling. Like Bradley Cooper now on the set of “Is this thing on?” proved.
It also combines the Man-Bun with a well-groomed, short beard, which gives the look more ripe and depth. The contrast between the long hair and the well-groomed beard gives this style an artistic image and takes the Hipster Vibes of the 2010s.
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Source: Stern

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