Kim Kardashian may have just given an iconic Disney Princess a run for her money but this hair look calls for Queen status. Rapunzel, who?!

Over the weekend, Kim attended the coveted Chanel x Charles Finch Pre-Oscar Awards dinner and of course, went above and beyond with her glam. The star wore a bustier little black dress complete with a teeny tiny silver bag and classic black heels, however, our favourite aspect of the look had to be her hair.

As shown below, Kim paid homage to an iconic 1995 Chanel runway with an XXL bow-adorned updo – originally worn by Claudia Schiffer, no less.

What's better than one hair bow? Why three hair bows, duh!

"Loving #KimKardashian’s hair! @chrisappleton1 brought the @chanelofficial 1995 look back to life at last night’s pre-Oscars Chanel event ❤️," Claudia wrote in an Instagram post in reference to Kim's hairstyle, as well as her original look.

Now, as much as we love this sleek, face-contouring pony that surpasses her butt, it must be acknowledged that Kim, unfortunately doesn't have magical hair growing powers *pretends to be shocked*. Instead, her hairstylist Chris Appleton has worked wonders with hair extensions.

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So, as much as the super long locks met the criteria for the occasion, Kim is a bob girl through and through. Chin-skimming hair FTW!

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Lia Mappoura (she/her) is the Beauty Writer at Cosmopolitan UK, with over four years of experience reporting across the brand's print, social, video and digital platforms. Lia covers everything from emerging trend analysis to viral celebrity hair and makeup moments, making her an expert at spotting the season’s next big beauty look (before it takes over social media feeds).

In 2025, she was named The Rising Media Star at the Love Perfume Awards with The Perfume Shop, recognised for her outstanding digital fragrance content and for building genuine authority within the space. She is passionate about challenging outdated beauty stereotypes, championing inclusive representation in beauty, and educating readers on the trends, products and conversations shaping the industry today. Follow her on Instagram or find her on LinkedIn