Wind in her hair, she was there.
Before attending Taylor Swift and Travis Kelceâs wedding celebration on Friday, Mariska Hargitay consulted her go-to hairstylist, Chris McMillan, for the perfect look.
âThe inspiration came from a photo she sent me from her wedding dress fitting,â McMillan told Page Six Style.
âHer hair had such an effortless ease to it. It was side-parted, tucked behind her ears and looked perfect with the dress.â
Given the dayâs high of 98 degrees Fahrenheit, McMillan came armed with his go-to hack for styles that beat the heat: The Glassy Smooth Blow Dry Spray.
âEspecially in NYC during a heat wave, you really canât use too much,â he told us of the product, designed to provide super-powered frizz protection and a sleek, glossy finish.
He spritzed it on liberally before blow-drying the front of the âLaw & Orderâ starâs bob â using his fingers to lift the roots and âcreate heightâ â before going in with a T3 flat iron to create her soft, effortless waves.
To keep Hargitayâs strands protected from the heat (and ensure the look lasted), he also spritzed on The Major Hairspray, then went in with The Styling Balm for his signature âlived-in, sexy, day-old hairâ look.
After all, having created iconic looks like Jennifer Anistonâs âThe Rachelâ and Leslie Bibbâs so-called âcâty little bobâ for âThe White Lotus,â McMillan knows how to make shorter styles anything but boring.
âBobs can easily turn matronly,â he said.
âI always tell people that when itâs wet, comb it and tuck it behind your ears. Then, when itâs about halfway dry, blow-dry just the root area and let the ends do their own thing.â
Hargitayâs chop was inspired by her Broadway show âEvery Brilliant Thing,â a project McMillan said she âwanted a new lookâ for.
âWeâd always talked about cutting her hair into a bob,â he added. âThe hairdresser for the show [Adir Abergel] created a bob wig, and she loved it.â
While Abergel did the original cut, modeled after the wig he created for the play, McMillan has been maintaining it ever since â and having a great time doing so.
âItâs always fun working with Mariska, no matter the occasion,â he told us.
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Associate Editor for Page Six. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts celebritiesâ brands to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros â including celebs themselves â for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.
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