6 Low-key ponytails you can wear for this weekend's festivities

Biro

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If time isn't on your side this weekend since you'll be busy doing some last minute shopping, we got your hairdo covered for the multiple parties and get-togethers you're about to hit. Ponytails grazing the neck are all the rage this season, based on the different variations we saw on the runways of Spring/Summer 2017 — which alsomeans that you don't have to be donning top knots and fancy blowouts to look on-trend.

The recent Chanel Métiers d’Art show had elegant low ponytails teemed with veil nets and sizable roses in pink, red, and black— perfect if you've always wanted to wear hair accessories without looking OTT. And as you might already have spotted, extreme side parting seems to have found its fair share of followers with a slew of side-parted sleek straight locks and the like. Wear it in a low ponytail replete with wispy side-swept bangs for a dramatic effect. But none can compare to Tibi's take on ponytails when it comes to scoring for effortlessness: Hair belting is currently a thing now. A tip to prevent the belt from sliding off your hair is to apply thickening tonic beforehand for extra volume.

Here's how you can add a fresh spin to the pared down hairstyle:

Go for that extreme side part and wispy bangs for a touch of drama. Photo: 3.1 Philip Lim

Add on bold blooms for that feminine vibe - we personally recommend roses. Photo: Chanel

For those who can't decide to go with a knot or ponytail, who says you can't do both? Photo: Josie Natori

For the trendsetter, this is how you set tongues wagging: Loop hardware into your twisted ponytail for a double take. Photo: Ricostru

We always welcome volume in the form of messy, beach-worthy waves. Secure your hair down with bobby pins and you're good to go. Photo: Sportsmax

This belted look shows us that you can always find creative hair accessories with things lying around in your room. Photo: Tibi

(Biro)