{"id":1419,"date":"2025-09-10T15:15:50","date_gmt":"2025-09-10T15:15:50","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.cncurc.org\/?p=1419"},"modified":"2025-09-11T15:12:42","modified_gmt":"2025-09-11T15:12:42","slug":"r29s-fall-lookbook-coree-moreno-shares-the-seasons-chicest-hairstyles-to-try","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.cncurc.org\/index.php\/2025\/09\/10\/r29s-fall-lookbook-coree-moreno-shares-the-seasons-chicest-hairstyles-to-try\/","title":{"rendered":"R29\u2019s Fall Lookbook: Coree Moreno Shares The Season\u2019s Chicest Hairstyles To Try"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Even if you don\u2019t know Coree Moreno<\/a>, you\u2019ve definitely seen, saved, and screenshotted, his work. The hairstylist counts Zendaya, Cynthia Erivo, Lil Nas X, Michaela Coel, Serena Williams, and Shaboozey among his clientele, with his work often blurring the lines between coiffure and couture. (His Instagram bio reads \u201chair artist,\u201d an apt descriptor of his inspired approach.) \u201c[Growing up], I would style my sister\u2019s Barbies and then I did my neighbor\u2019s hair for the first time,\u201d Moreno says of his career origin story. \u201cI realized this is my superpower and leaned into it. From then on, it\u2019s been an upward trajectory.\u201d<\/p>\n

For the inaugural R29 Lookbook<\/a>, we asked Moreno to gaze into his crystal ball and create five unique looks that will define this fall\u2019s beauty trends. \u201cI love the element of hair feeling very lived in,\u201d he tells us on set.\u00a0<\/p>\n

Moreno suggests taking this time of year to get your strands back in tip-top shape. \u201cIt\u2019s healthy hair season,\u201d he declares. \u201cThe weather gets drier, so it\u2019s really time to focus on nourishing your hair.\u201d That POV further extends into how Moreno\u2019s looks embrace natural textures rather than fighting them. \u201cMost times, \u2018perfect,\u2019 frizz-free looks require you to destroy your hair [in order] to achieve them,\u201d he says. \u201cI prefer to lean into things instead of trying to correct them.\u201d<\/p>\n

Ahead, prepare to be inspired by what your hair can do this season, thanks to the five stunning styles from the hairstylist.\u00a0<\/p>\n

The New New Wave<\/strong><\/h2>\n
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For this look, Moreno decided to take a more refined approach to your typical tousled beachy waves. \u201cI wanted to show this style using a flat iron, because you\u2019re really able to customize the wave,\u201d he explains of this effortlessly undone \u2014 but still polished \u2014 look. \u201cI wanted to show the variations that waves can have and how they can enhance your face shape,\u201d he says. \u201cFor example, if you want to accent the cheekbones, your waves should start there.\u201d And because nothing enhances wavy texture than eyecatching shine, Moreno used a shine-boosting styling cream (specifically, Bumble and Bumble\u2019s Brillantine<\/a>) along with Spray de Mode<\/a> to set.<\/p>\n

Punk Plaits<\/strong><\/h2>\n
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Whether you\u2019re going for effortless style or all-out glamour, the right braided style can really elevate your look. \u201cOftentimes braids aren\u2019t referenced for eveningwear or something more formal,\u201d Moreno says of this half-up, half-down creation. \u201cIt was really important for me to show the variation and the range that braids actually have.\u201d Achieve this piece-y, aughts-inspired texture and volume by sectioning hair from ear to ear, then knotting and securing each bun atop the head, leaving length in the back. Add a finishing touch to your style with Bask and Lather Edge Control<\/a> and Kevin Murphy Shimmer Shine spray<\/a> for a healthy gleam.<\/p>\n

Knot-hawk<\/strong><\/h2>\n
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\u201cI love the idea of something as simple as a low bun being transitioned into something really modern,\u201d Moreno says of this show-stopping style. And while one might believe that such a look only works for festival season, it\u2019s a surprisingly versatile option that works on all kinds of hair types. \u201cI could see someone with natural hair and someone with smooth hair [wearing this],\u201d he tells us. \u201cI would do more buns for someone who wants more of a snatched effect, and fewer buns for someone who wants something more demure.\u201d He used Bumble and Bumble\u2019s Thickening Spray<\/a> on set to prep and add natural fullness to hair. Be sure to keep edges sleek with a gel like Bumble and Bumble\u2019s Multi-Talented Sculpting Gel<\/a> that gives all-day hold and mirror-like shine.<\/p>\n

The Beehive<\/strong><\/h2>\n
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Beyonc\u00e9 has blessed us with countless beauty moments, but one that continues to live rent-free in our heads is her tousled updo from her B\u2019Day<\/em> album cover. \u201cIt\u2019s immediate sexiness without even trying,\u201d Moreno says of the romantic look. \u201cShags and shorter, layered styles work best for this type of styling because you\u2019re not having to hide and tuck in in places that they shouldn\u2019t go.\u201d To achieve the height and texture, Moreno used Kevin Murphy Body Builder<\/a> and Bedroom Hair<\/a>. \u201cI love that all hair textures, even braids, can do this,\u201d he says. \u201cI love the versatility of it.\u201d<\/p>\n

Hidden Bob<\/strong><\/h2>\n
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Not ready to commit to a full chop? We hear you. If you want to test out the bob life, this look is for you. \u201c[The faux bob] is one of those tricks that hairdressers have in their arsenal, but it\u2019s also great for the everyday woman to play with,\u201d Moreno says. Start by sectioning the bottom (or underside) half of your hair into a sleek ponytail, and braid the ends. (Braiding helps \u201chide\u201d the hair easier.) \u201cThen you\u2019ll be left with a thinner, shorter version working with the layers, which will end way sooner than your actual length,\u201d Moreno explains. Tuck the braids under the remaining length and secure with pins, then seal your style with a shine-boosting hairspray like Bumble and Bumble\u2019s Spray de Mode<\/a> for soft, touchable texture.\u00a0<\/p>\n

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CREDITS:<\/p>\n

\nChief Content Officer: Brooke DeVard<\/a>;
\nFeatured Artist: Hair:
Coree Moreno<\/a>;
\nPhotographer:
Steven Simione<\/a>;\n<\/p>\n

\nHair and Makeup: Alexis De La Isla<\/a>;
\nWardrobe:
Tabitha Sanchez<\/a>;
\nProducer:
Alexa Rhodes<\/a>;
\nLine Producer:
Megan Boal<\/a>;
\nProduction Coordinator:
Dawnie Jefferson<\/a>;
\nProduction Assistant:
Chelsea Triana<\/a>;
\nArt Production Assistant:
Charlotte Lethbridge<\/a>;\n<\/p>\n

\nPhotographer Assistant: Marco Roman<\/a>;
\nPhoto Retouching:
Daniele Iachella<\/a>;
\nWardrobe Assistant: Abigail Depose;
\nWardrobe Assistant: AmyClaire Mugno;
\nWardrobe Assistant: Elijah Scott;
\nHair and Makeup Assistant:
Lisa Dempsey<\/a>;\n<\/p>\n

\nHair Model: Catherine Pham<\/a>;
\nHair and Makeup Model:
Nyawuta Chol<\/a>;
\nHair Model:
Mercedes Enriqueta<\/a>;\n<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

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Like what you see? How about some more R29 goodness, right here?<\/strong><\/p>\n

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Sir John Sets The Tone With 5 Fall Power Looks<\/a><\/p>\n

Style Forecast: Five Fall Moods By Zerina Akers<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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