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Carolyn Bessette Kennedy’s beauty look is having a major moment again, and if you’ve scrolled TikTok, Pinterest, or even the front rows of fashion week lately, you’ve probably noticed why. Her aesthetic was the blueprint for what we now call quiet luxury beauty: understated makeup, impeccable tailoring, and hair that looked glossy, effortless, and impossibly expensive.
While her makeup was famously minimal (think fresh skin, neutral lips, and barely-there eye makeup), her hair was arguably the most defining part of her look. Softly blown out. Smooth but not flat. Polished but never overstyled. The kind of hair that made it seem like you just happened to wake up with a perfect blowout.
Today, that aesthetic feels more relevant than ever. As beauty trends shift toward low-maintenance glamour and elevated basics, the Carolyn Bessette Kennedy blowout has become the ultimate reference point. It’s the same vibe we’re seeing across this year’s biggest trends—from the skin-first approach in our guide to spring makeup trends, to the renewed focus on polished simplicity, to the growing obsession with subtle, blurred finishes.
In other words: The era of quiet luxury hair is officially here.
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Carolyn Bessette Kennedy’s hair worked because it looked perfectly imperfect. It was polished enough for a Manhattan power lunch but relaxed enough for a weekend walk through SoHo.
A few key details defined the look.
First, there was the soft bend at the ends. Her hair was rarely poker-straight or tightly curled. Instead, it had that subtle flip that comes from a classic blowout. It gave the hair movement without making it look styled within an inch of its life. Then there was the volume at the crown. Nothing dramatic, just enough lift to keep the style feeling airy and natural. And of course, there was the glossy finish. Her hair always looked healthy and reflective, like it had been carefully blown out and brushed through rather than curled and set.
Most importantly, it never looked overly sprayed or rigid. The overall effect was polished, but still soft and touchable—the beauty equivalent of slipping into the perfect white button-down.


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If you’re trying to recreate Carolyn Bessette Kennedy’s signature blowout today, air styling tools are one of the easiest ways to get there. Unlike traditional curling irons or hot rollers, air stylers rely on airflow to shape the hair as it dries—a technology that moved into the mainstream when tools like the Dyson Airwrap launched in 2018. The result is softer bends and more natural movement, exactly what makes the CBK blowout feel so effortless.
That’s why an air styler fits perfectly into the quiet luxury blowout narrative. Instead of tight curls or overly sculpted waves, you get that slightly brushed-out finish that looks polished but still relaxed. Air styling also tends to create a bouncier, more voluminous result, since the airflow lifts the hair at the root while shaping the ends.
If you’re looking to recreate the look at home, newer air stylers are designed specifically for this kind of soft, blown-out finish. One example is T3’s Aire 360, which uses ceramic barrels and airflow to create loose bends instead of tight curls. The interchangeable attachments (including a smoothing brush and drying concentrator) make it easy to move between rough-drying, shaping, and polishing the style.
Want to channel the CBK hair vibe yourself? Here’s a simple way to recreate the look.
Apply a lightweight smoothing cream or heat protectant to damp hair to encourage shine and control frizz.


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Before reaching for any styling attachments, rough dry your hair until it’s mostly dry. This helps reduce styling time and prevents overheating.
Wrap sections of hair around the barrels to create loose, airy movement, focusing mainly on the mid-lengths and ends.


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Once the hair cools, gently brush through the bends to soften them. This is key to achieving that undone blowout effect.
Add a small amount of shine serum to the ends for that glossy, expensive-looking finish.
Carolyn Bessette Kennedy’s beauty look has endured for decades because it’s built on a simple idea: polish without excess. Her hair was never overstyled or complicated; it was just healthy, glossy, and perfectly blown out.
And in a beauty landscape that’s increasingly embracing minimalism and quiet luxury, it makes sense that her signature blowout is having another moment. The good news? With the right tools—and a little strategic brushing—you can recreate that timeless, softly polished look at home.
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