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While waist-grazing waves and half-up top knots may have reigned supreme this summer, fall is bringing with it a suddenly overwhelming desire to lean into all things polished. Last night in Toronto, Dakota Johnson took that dressed up sensibility along to the red carpet, channeling a modern-day princess with a romantic updo and flushed cheeks.
For The Hollywood Reporter s annual event in the Canadian metropolis, Johnson enlisted the help of friend and pro hairstylist Mark Townsend, who raked back her brunette lengths into a single high bun, making sure to leave a few storybook tendrils framing her flawless complexion. In the makeup department, artist Georgie Eisdell dipped into a palette of warm nude tones, mixing deep brown and purple shades to create the perfect autumn-inspired pout, courtesy of Dior s Backstage collection.
Red carpet or not, consider the piecey, textured bun the season s cool girl alternative to a slicked pony—your move, Meghan Markle.