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Step-by-Step: Kathryn Hahn's Oscars Party Look

Hairstylist Marilee Albin used Oribe Hair Care products to create textured, sultry waves on actress Kathryn Hahn for the Vanity Fair Oscar Party 2025.

by Staff
March 3, 2025
Step-by-Step: Kathryn Hahn's Oscars Party Look

Kathryn Hahn with hair styled by Marilee Albin using Oribe Hair Care

photo courtesy of Marilee Albin

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Hairstylist Marilee Albin used Oribe Hair Care products to create textured, sultry waves on actress Kathryn Hahn for the Vanity Fair Oscar Party 2025. The effortlessly natural hair complemented Kathryn’s gilded gown and glowing makeup. 

Albin explains, “The inspiration was from French women and their effortless hair. We wanted to keep it down and textured; nothing too perfect and stiff, but a style that has movement, flow, and can be tucked and untucked behind the ears.”


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Get the Look: Effortlessly Chic Waves

Kathryn Hahn with hair styled by Marilee Albin using Oribe Hair Care

photo courtesy of Marilee Albin

  1. On wet hair, apply Oribe Run-Through Detangling Primer on the mid-sections to ends of the hair, brushing through for soft and touchable strands. 

  2. Add a dime-size amount of Oribe Supershine Light Moisturizing Cream to the ends of the hair before blow drying. 

  3. Blow dry with a round brush, applying Oribe Foundation Mist section by section. 

  4. Apply Free Styler Working Hair Spray to each section of the hair while using a flat iron to create textured waves. 

  5. Add a pump of Gold Lust Nourishing Hair Oil to seal the ends of the hair. 

  6. Add texture by applying a generous amount of Dry Texturizing Spray

  7. Finish with Oribe Superfine Hair Spray for lasting hold.

Marilee Albin's Oribe product toolkit

photo courtesy of Marilee Albin

To learn more about Oribe Hair Care, visit oribe.com.

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