From Courtside Staple to Style Statement
The chignon, a simple bun worn at the nape of the neck, has always been a classic. But its recent promotion from functional sports hair to a must-have accessory is tied to the rise of the "tenniscore" aesthetic. This trend, blending athletic wear with
preppy, clean lines, has dominated fashion, celebrating everything from pleated skirts to polo shirts. Initially, hairstyles like high ponytails and braids were the obvious partners to this look. Yet, the sleek, low chignon has emerged as its more sophisticated sibling. It captures the polished, practical essence of tennis culture while adding a layer of understated elegance that feels modern and intentional, making it perfect for life off the court.
The Ultimate 'Quiet Luxury' Hairdo
In an era where 'quiet luxury' and minimalism reign, the glossy low chignon is the perfect hair statement. It’s the antithesis of overly complicated, attention-seeking styles. Instead, its power lies in its restraint. The hyper-sleek, almost liquid finish suggests precision and care, while the low placement feels grounded and effortlessly chic. Celebrities and fashion insiders have adopted the look on red carpets and front rows, pairing it with everything from sharp tailoring to flowing gowns. It communicates a sense of being put-together without trying too hard—a core tenet of the stealth-wealth look that has defined the current style landscape.
Get the Look: Your Step-by-Step Guide
Achieving that flawless, mirror-like finish is easier than it looks. First, start with dry or slightly damp hair; second or third-day hair often has better grip. Create a sharp center or side part using a tail comb. To get that ultra-sleek base, apply a styling gel or a mix of gel and hair oil from the roots downward, using a dense bristle brush to smooth every strand into a tight, low ponytail at the nape of your neck. Secure it firmly. Next, twist the ponytail tightly until it coils around itself, then wrap it into a bun around the base. Secure the bun with another hair tie and bobby pins as needed. The final, most crucial step is the gloss. Mist a shine spray or smooth a finishing oil over the entire style to eliminate any remaining flyaways and create that signature reflective sheen.
A Summer Style Cheat Sheet
The beauty of the low chignon is its chameleon-like ability to adapt to any dress code. For a polished office look, pair it with a linen blazer, tailored trousers, and minimalist gold jewelry. The severe hair provides a beautiful contrast to softer fabrics. For a weekend brunch or a day of errands, the chignon elevates a simple ribbed tank and wide-leg jeans or a casual sundress, making the entire outfit feel more considered. When evening comes, it becomes the perfect anchor for a more dramatic look. Style it with a backless dress or a top with an interesting neckline and add a pair of statement earrings; the chignon ensures your hair looks intentional and chic without competing with your outfit.













