Beyond actual braiding techniques, your styling options are also virtually endless.
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Kara Jillian Brown,
InStyle,
9 July 2026
South India is the scent of frangipani and coffee, bushels of bananas and coconuts, women with gold nose rings and hair braided with jasmine and mustachioed men in pink with hands on hips.
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Chandrahas Choudhury,
Condé Nast Traveler,
5 July 2026
The Prince and Princess of Wales' daughter has also previously sported smaller ribbons or had her hair plaited back in braids when she's worn her hair this way, and her oversize bow at Trooping matched her white outfit.
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Janine Henni,
PEOPLE,
13 June 2026
One of the most important traditions is pineapple pole plaiting, in which artisans weave and shape materials into intricate forms.
Henderson, 36, spent the match on the bench in England's 3-2 win, but quickly drew attention after falling over an advertising board, leaving him writhing in pain during a moment of victory for England.
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Alejandro Avila OutKick,
FOXNews.com,
7 July 2026
There was no diving here; no, this was earnest, earned writhing on the grass — medically justified.
The hotel’s design concept weaves a story around the fictional historic Lamarck University, an homage to the French evolutionary theorist, which was supposedly founded in 1894, then abandoned in the 1940s, and ultimately restored by Marriott.
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Condé Nast,
Condé Nast Traveler,
15 July 2026
For around 20 minutes, the pilot weaved his cheeky confession in clear loops above the Dee estuary, leaving an unmistakable signature in the sky.
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