MUM-of-seven Paris Fury has debuted her “don’t care hair” before heading on a “night off” from mum duties.
Last night, the 34-year-old unveiled a high, messy bun that she threw together with little effort – and she boasted that it “actually looked quite good”
2Paris Fury revealed that she had a “mam’s night off” yesterdayCredit: Instagram/parisfury1
2The star of the show was her “don’t care hair” which she admitted “actually looked quite good”Credit: Instagram/parisfury1
Paris kept a loose look both around her scalp and in the bun – something celebrity hairstyle Chris Appleton has shared a number of easy tutorials on recreating.
She paired her “don’t care hair” with a £5,695 outfit – two pieces of which were from her latest River Island haul.
These were a matching set of a £50 grey crew neck denim jacket with the matching £45 grey mid rise faded wide leg jeans.
The good news for bargain hunting fans is that the jacket is now slashed to £20 in the sale.
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She paired her new updo and high street clobber with the Christian Dior Small Lady Dior handbag in Cherry Red.
According to the experts at Sellier, this current season piece will set you back a whopping £4,900.
Paris also wore a variation of the 30 Montaigne Necklace, which cost between £490 to £700 for the pearl chain designs.
Despite rumours otherwise, Paris’ signature blonde locks are all her own hair, and not extensions.
She has been known to get her hair done in Lancaster city salon, Heaton Hair, near the Fury family home in Morecambe.
However, for her “mam’s night off”, she threw the top bun together herself.
The messy bun reached its peak as a fashion staple in the 2010s, with social media influencers and celebrities frequently donning the look.
The rise of “effortless chic” became a key trend, and the messy bun became a symbol of that style.
It’s now seen as appropriate for everything from casual outings to red carpet events, thanks to its versatility.
It can be styled loosely for a laid-back vibe or with a touch of sophistication for more formal settings.
According to Paris, the wife of boxing champion Tyson Fury, keeping pride in your appearance is something that was instilled in her thanks to her gypsy roots.
She believes that everyone can take pride in their appearance, no matter what shape, size, look or background they are from.
“Taking pride in your appearance shouldn’t depend on being conventionally slim or attractive,” she wrote in her second book released last year, How Does She Do It.
“I reckon you can make the best of yourself, whatever your shape or size.”
This is a philosophy she is instilling in her seven children.
They ARE Venezuela, 15, Prince John James, 11, Prince Tyson II (also known as Tutty), eight, Valencia, six, Prince Adonis Amaziah, five, Athena, three, and Rico, one.
Paris cited her mum as a good example of someone who is “always fabulously turned out” – a habit she has taken on as a mum herself.
“She’s an extremely good looking woman,” she said. “From her elegant clothes and accessories to her stylish hair and make-up.
“Friends and family will often shower her with compliments.”