Renée Zellweger stopped by the Late Show With David Letterman last night to promote her upcoming flick, New in Town. Even though she's a city girl forced to adjust to small-town life in the movie, in real life she's looking cosmopolitan with this simply chic pin 'n' twist hairstyle.

Easy enough to do before work on a busy morning, but polished enough to last for a night on the town, this hairstyle is versatile and fun. Grab some bobby pins and learn how to replicate it when you read more.
- Part where you normally would before using a comb to tease the hair at the crown of your head.
- Gather your hair as if you were making a low ponytail. Twist the hair so the ends point upward, leaving a couple loose tendrils to frame your face.
- Create a French twist. This should leave half of the ponytail twisted against your head and the other half flopping freely.
- Use bobby pins (with your other hand) to clip hair right above where the twist ends until it's secure enough that you can let go.
- Tuck the loose hair, small pieces at a time, so that all the ends are pinned. To get a carefree effect like this, crisscross and pin them randomly.

















Vanessa Bruno
Beyond The Valley
melissa
Lovely and simple...
1Glad to see she's recovered from the GG hair fiasco! She looks good here.
2I like this and my hair is just long enough for it.
3Very cute.
4This is how I do my hair most days when I don't feel like hot rolling it!
5This is how I do my hair most days when I don't feel like hot rolling it!
6oops! Didn't mean to do that twice......
7Cute, but I think my hairs too long.
8i htink this works with long hair also, you can make it look cute and kinda messy in the back pinning your hair every which way...
9i don't think i can do this by myself.
oh renee's got pretty eyes btw
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