Cardi B brings haute couture to her hair with a pony published by Louis Vuitton

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By Gabi Thorne

Let’s be clear: Cardi B and Tokyo Stylez are not lacking. The ripple that occurs when those two meet is out of this world.

Stylez has created and installed countless wigs for the rapper and there is never any hair left in place. Two of our favorites? The fiery red rapunzel-esque piece that Cardi wore with his Poison Ivy Halloween dress and the red and pink pixie cut he showed earlier in June. But now the duo has raised the bar even further with this latest look: a ponytail with the Louis Vuitton logo printed on it.

Cardi shared photos of her new hair with Instagram enthusiasts on July 27. To fit the published pony, wear a Louis Vuitton skirt that has been adapted and, through designer Baba Jagne, in a two-piece brown short top set. He complemented the look with a luxury logo hat bag, gold jewellery and nude heels.

As for the hair, Stylez has created a superior and sublime ponytail with a Snooki-approved coupte of the platinum blonde unit. The front of the hair separated and sank into the right side of its head into a deep, dramatic part.

The moment symbol is a closer view of the rear view. Cardi poses with his hand on the side of his head (we love his studded green claws) while his ponytail hangs it. The luxury logo appears to be engraved on the pony at the waist in a reddish brown tone that matches the outfit she wears. His face is struck to perfection with a smoky brown eye and a bright illuminator to complete the look.

Printing trends and trends in hair is possibly the next trend that is permeating social media. In May, Kim Kardashian shared a photo of her in a blonde wig, templated with a snake-stamping trend in a darker brown. We can’t wait to see who makes the decision to check the hair print afterwards.

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