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The 10 Best Beauty Instagrams of the Week: Taylor Hill, Rita Ora, Afef Jnifen, and More

Following the excitement of Fall 2016 Couture Week, our Instagram feeds are regaining their summer style appeal. Taylor Hill was named the new face of Lancôme, and the American model took to Instagram with a lush bouquet of red roses to break the news. She clutched the blooms with inky black nails, and her brunette lengths fell to her shoulders in flawless waves. Elsewhere, Tunisian model Afef Jnifen reached for the same romantic flowers (but in white) before artfully tucking them behind her ear.

Palestinian model Gigi Hadid revealed the secret to maintaining her bombshell mane after she was spotted in Manhattan with her trademark, waist-grazing waves wrapped around oversized, pink rollers.

Reality star Kylie Jenner and actress Elle Fanning both debuted bold hair transformations over the weekend. While Jenner opted for a chic, chin-length bob, Fanning took a more unconventional approach and died her blond strands a dusty pink.

The humble bun continues to reign supreme as the burning desire to keep hair off the neck intensifies. Lebanese singer Maya Diab took in a summer sunset while sporting a messy, off-kilter chignon, while model Martha Hunt’s wispy topknot conveyed a similar effortless appeal. Elsewhere, newly married singer Ciara opted to enhance her post-wedding glow with messy double buns—a hairstyle she’s wanted to rock for a while, according to her caption.

Singer Rita Ora (who recently replaced Tyra Banks as the host of America’s Next Top Model) opted to keep her platinum strands straight for the first day of filming. Ora elevated her sleek lengths with high-impact, glittery lids; sooty eyelashes; and radiant skin.

On the opposite end of the makeup spectrum was model Karlie Kloss, who opted for a fresh-faced look. Her less-is-more approach is a simple one, and requires no more than a helping of tinted moisturizerand a swipe of lip balm.

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