Amal Clooney made a solo appearance at the 78th Cannes Film Festival over the weekend, and while she turned most peoples’ heads in her vintage gown, it was her fluffy blowout that caught our attention.
On May 16, the human rights lawyer and activist stepped out at the screening of Bono’s documentary, Bono: Stories of Surrender, and she practically stole the show in a black, vintage John Galliano gown with a floor-length train and straps that hung just off her shoulders. Clooney’s hair was styled by celebrity hairstylist Dimitris Giannetos, who gave her a bouncy, voluminous blowout that he pulled together with a secret luxe product.
“Amal [wore] a beautiful vintage black Galliano dress so I wanted to keep her hair soft and bouncy,” Giannetos said in a statement. “To complete her look, I sprayed the hair with the magical hair perfume Delina by Parfums de Marly ($93).
Delina is a floral mist with top notes of rhubarb, lychee and bergamot essence, though there are also notes of Turkish rose and peony. It’s made specially for spraying on the hair, so you don’t run the risk of it drying out your strands like more traditional fragrances for the body. “[It] is the most amazing scent for the hair and the secret to have all eyes on you,” Giannetos said.
Clooney’s current hair color is a brunette color that Giannetos described as “brown coconut sugar” back in March, and it features brown-blond money-piece highlights that frame her face and lighter blond highlights throughout her head. To achieve her look for Cannes, the stylist blow dried her hair using a round brush. After keeping the curls pinned while they cooled off, he brushed the curls out to give them a fluffier look and then liberally applied the mist.