Depart it to Keke Palmer to carry again one of many greatest hair styling tendencies from my highschool days: pinned again bangs! Palmer was one of many star audio system on the Teen Vogue Prime in Los Angeles on Nov. 12, the place she discusses her performing course of Teen Vogue editor-in-chief Versha Sharma, with whom she talked about how she makes use of improvisation in her characters and roles.
The actor took to the stage in a black and white printed maxi gown and cropped black tuxedo jacket, with minimal make-up apart from some glowing bronze shadow on her eyelids and a contact of peach blush. Palmer wore her hair shoulder-length, curled, together with her bangs pulled again and secured with a black clip for a cute, informal model that was Absolute the epitome of mid-2000s stylish — to not point out useful once you’re rising out your bangs or simply wish to hold your hair out of your face. Whereas pinned bangs might have been an vital search for fourth-period algebra or after-school cheer drills, they’re additionally a simple technique to change up your look from day after day and equally versatile should you’re long gone the times. of lockers and lunchrooms.