On the cover of Madame Figaro, Léonie Cassel displays a look that is as modern as it is irresistible. At the heart of this beauty look, a bun by John Nollet, which shows his resemblance to his mother.
A few days ago, Léonie Cassel published some photos from her campaign for Madame Figaro. The young woman appears both modern, free and ultra photogenic. The slightly veiled gaze, the natural mouth and the silhouette wrapped in an oversized perfecto make up this fashion portrait in black and white. At the center of his look? A bun signed by French hairdresser John Nollet, an essential figure on fashion covers and regular contributor to major women’s magazines. A hairstyle that highlights her features and highlights her resemblance to Monica Bellucci.
Far from the extreme buns that have dominated the last few seasons, John Nollet imagines here a much more desirable version: a deliberately imperfect high bun, built around free strands that escape from the face. Some hair sweeps across the forehead, others frames the cheekbones. This hairstyle has everything you’re looking for for summer, it clears the neck, resists heat and maintains a natural sensuality. The volume is concentrated at the top of the head while the lengths remain airy, creating this impression of permanent movement. Combined with the oversized leather perfecto, the bun takes on an even more fashionable dimension. The rigidity of the leather contrasts with the softness of the flying strands. An aesthetic that John Nollet has mastered for years.
Why will this bun be the star of the summer? Because it adapts to all lengths, enhances rebellious locks and instantly offers that nonchalant look so sought after. There is no perfection here: the secret lies in movement. Soft volume, a falsely tousled texture and a few loose strands are enough to create the perfect effortless look. With this beauty look, Léonie Cassel embodies a new idea of glamour. And thanks to the talent of John Nollet, his fuzzy bun is already establishing itself as one of the most inspiring hairstyles of the season.
Makeup plays the same role by focusing on discretion. In this photo, the emphasis is on the radiance of the skin and the softness of the features. And to highlight it, the daughter of Vincent Cassel and Monica Bellucci called on her mother’s favorite make-up artist, Letizia Carnevale.
This minimalist approach fits perfectly with the new generation of models who favor authenticity over excessive sophistication. The height of chic!








