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Carolyn's Wedding Pictures Sept. 21 1996
Here are some pictures of Carolyn that we've all seen before and a few screen caps that I've made. Enjoy! Her pictures are timeless and look like they were taken yesterday. What an amazing dress!
How to Get Carolyn Bessette Kennedy’s Wedding Hair
Source: Celebrity Bride Guide. Was posted on their website on Thursday May, 6th
http://www.celebritybrideguide.com/carolyn-bessette-wedding-hair/
George Kyriakos was John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette’s close friend and hairstylist for many years. When he got the call in 1996 asking if he would style their hair for their secret wedding, he had no idea the look he helped create would go down in history as one of the most requested wedding styles of all time.
For the first time since 1996, George opens up to us about being a guest at one of the most hush-hush celebrity weddings of all time, and how to get Carolyn’s hairstyle.
Did you know it was a wedding where you would be doing Carolyn’s hair or did she keep it a secret?
GK: She was a very good friend, so we knew about the wedding but were sworn to secrecy. Her core group of friends knew, but we couldn’t say anything. I knew we were going there, and I didn’t even tell my family or friends.
Did she have an idea for her hairstyle, or did you help her come up with it?
GK: She came over a few times before the wedding, and we did a couple of tests to figure out what we wanted to do. She was very simple with amazing taste. She didn’t like things that were over the top. We came up with a classic twist with loose texture. The front was very clean, and there was some texture in the back to make it look like she had done it herself.
Can you take us step by step through getting this look?
GK: You take towel damp hair and add some volumizer or light leave-in conditioner. Then blow it out to give it that smoothness and shine. I wouldn’t flat iron it unless it’s really curly hair. Make a low ponytail in the back and then twist the hair around the ponytail. Loosely pin the ends but leave pieces coming out. Carolyn had a side part which you can’t see in the wedding photo that was released. The hair can be be finished an hour before the wedding. If you pin it securely, it should be fine.
Do you have any advice for achieving a timeless wedding day hairstyle like Carolyn’s?
GK: You want to look back in 20 years and think to yourself, ‘that looks really beautiful.’ No matter clothes or style, it has to be something classic. Sometimes people try to do things that are really cutting edge at the time and then they look back and don’t like it. I love to work with a side part or something pulled back and clean. But again, it depends on the girl. If her hair looks better down, then she should wear it down. People should do what looks good on them and not try to be someone else on their wedding day.
What was it like being one of 40 guests at their wedding?
GK: It was a very beautiful wedding and a great place to have it at the time. It just seemed like being at your friend’s wedding. I grew up in Canada, so I didn’t grow up with the Kennedys. John was just Carolyn’s boyfriend and then Carolyn’s husband. At the time, I had been working with celebrities, so it didn’t phase me too much. What phases me now is that they were just really kind and nice people. John treated everyone from the doorman to the cab driver like they were equal. Carolyn was like that too, very kind and generous. I feel lucky looking back. The amazing thing about them is that they were such good people and such nice people. Their true friends always remained quiet, and that’s a testament to them.
http://www.celebritybrideguide.com/carolyn-bessette-wedding-hair/
George Kyriakos was John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette’s close friend and hairstylist for many years. When he got the call in 1996 asking if he would style their hair for their secret wedding, he had no idea the look he helped create would go down in history as one of the most requested wedding styles of all time.
For the first time since 1996, George opens up to us about being a guest at one of the most hush-hush celebrity weddings of all time, and how to get Carolyn’s hairstyle.
Did you know it was a wedding where you would be doing Carolyn’s hair or did she keep it a secret?
GK: She was a very good friend, so we knew about the wedding but were sworn to secrecy. Her core group of friends knew, but we couldn’t say anything. I knew we were going there, and I didn’t even tell my family or friends.
Did she have an idea for her hairstyle, or did you help her come up with it?
GK: She came over a few times before the wedding, and we did a couple of tests to figure out what we wanted to do. She was very simple with amazing taste. She didn’t like things that were over the top. We came up with a classic twist with loose texture. The front was very clean, and there was some texture in the back to make it look like she had done it herself.
Can you take us step by step through getting this look?
GK: You take towel damp hair and add some volumizer or light leave-in conditioner. Then blow it out to give it that smoothness and shine. I wouldn’t flat iron it unless it’s really curly hair. Make a low ponytail in the back and then twist the hair around the ponytail. Loosely pin the ends but leave pieces coming out. Carolyn had a side part which you can’t see in the wedding photo that was released. The hair can be be finished an hour before the wedding. If you pin it securely, it should be fine.
Do you have any advice for achieving a timeless wedding day hairstyle like Carolyn’s?
GK: You want to look back in 20 years and think to yourself, ‘that looks really beautiful.’ No matter clothes or style, it has to be something classic. Sometimes people try to do things that are really cutting edge at the time and then they look back and don’t like it. I love to work with a side part or something pulled back and clean. But again, it depends on the girl. If her hair looks better down, then she should wear it down. People should do what looks good on them and not try to be someone else on their wedding day.
What was it like being one of 40 guests at their wedding?
GK: It was a very beautiful wedding and a great place to have it at the time. It just seemed like being at your friend’s wedding. I grew up in Canada, so I didn’t grow up with the Kennedys. John was just Carolyn’s boyfriend and then Carolyn’s husband. At the time, I had been working with celebrities, so it didn’t phase me too much. What phases me now is that they were just really kind and nice people. John treated everyone from the doorman to the cab driver like they were equal. Carolyn was like that too, very kind and generous. I feel lucky looking back. The amazing thing about them is that they were such good people and such nice people. Their true friends always remained quiet, and that’s a testament to them.
Monday, May 10, 2010
Update for later and a side note...
I know its wedding season so soon I'll be posting pictures of screen shots of the ceremony video I have and other photos that we've all seen before. I will be doing this within the next few days for all those soon t be brides and anyone who loves Carolyn's style when I'm off of work. So check back in!
On a side note, those of you who do not enjoy this blog, please move on elsewhere. Other's who do enjoy this site probably don't enjoy reading nasty comments about my blog. The reason this blog was started was because at one point UC was going to close down so I wanted a place where I could go and catalog Carolyn's style and celebrate the special person she was and I wanted to share with people who felt the same way. I have been following UC since the beginning and belive all the ladies on that blog are just wonderful to share ideas with and they do a great job to this day keeping it a great place for Carolyn lovers to get together and discuss her style. Thanks to those who have encouraged on this blog and let me know. :)
If anyone has any questions or issues to discuss, please email me at Carolynbessettekennedy@live.com instead of posting negative comments. Thanks!
On a side note, those of you who do not enjoy this blog, please move on elsewhere. Other's who do enjoy this site probably don't enjoy reading nasty comments about my blog. The reason this blog was started was because at one point UC was going to close down so I wanted a place where I could go and catalog Carolyn's style and celebrate the special person she was and I wanted to share with people who felt the same way. I have been following UC since the beginning and belive all the ladies on that blog are just wonderful to share ideas with and they do a great job to this day keeping it a great place for Carolyn lovers to get together and discuss her style. Thanks to those who have encouraged on this blog and let me know. :)
If anyone has any questions or issues to discuss, please email me at Carolynbessettekennedy@live.com instead of posting negative comments. Thanks!
Carolyn and John walk to get a paper on Sunday morning
It's May so in the next few days, I'll try to post what Carolyn and John were up around this time of year. Spring and summer is when they were very active and often went on vacation to Martha's Vinnyard or Hyannisport. Or they often went to different events where Carolyn dressed in lighter things. Maybe we can get some ideas for the summer.
Carolyn and John take a stroll to get the Sunday paper on May 12th. They probably have the coffee started and are about to eat breakfast and read the paper together before they start the day. This is 4 months before the wedding. I don’t see an engagement ring do you?