Margot Robbie Dyed Her Signature Blonde Hair a Much Darker Shade For Autumn

Margot Robbie Dyed Her Signature Blonde Hair a Much Darker Shade For Autumn

As the old saying goes, apparently blondes have more fun – although I beg to differ. And now, it seems Margot Robbie also agrees that said fun can be had no matter what your hair colour is. The actor, who is set to star in the lead role of upcoming movie Barbie, has stepped into the autumn season with a much darker 'bronde' balayage, leaving her signature peroxide blonde tone nothing but a distant memory.

Although her signature blonde hair was such a ∼vibe∼, Margot's new color is proving to be quite popular, with celebrities including Khloé Kardashian, Hailey Bieber and Camila Cabello all opting to dye their hair darker brunette shades. Spooky szn is approaching, so, I guess what better excuse than that?

Instead of the usual 'new hair, new Instagram selfie' debut (Kourtney Kardashian, I'm looking at you), the star showcased her hair colour refresh with a red carpet premiere. Posing alongside Rami Malek, Andrea Riseborough and Christian Bale, Margot attended the European premiere for upcoming film Amsterdam.

Photo credit: Jeff Spicer - Getty Images
Photo credit: Jeff Spicer - Getty Images
Photo credit: Jeff Spicer - Getty Images
Photo credit: Jeff Spicer - Getty Images

As we can see, it's much darker than her once bleach blonde.

Photo credit: Getty Images
Photo credit: Getty Images

Now, if you've gotten this far and still are none the wiser to what exactly is meant by 'bronde', then allow me to explain.

In short, it's a blend of both brunette and blonde tones. Simple, right? And to keep the new look as subtle as can be, Margot has had her (what we're assuming to be) natural brunette root blended into the grown-out blonde using a natural balayage technique. Though, to frame the face, her long front layered strands have been kept pretty light, which are also usually referred to as 'money pieces'. All in all, it's the perfect transitional shade for the transitional period between seasons.

Well, I hope you've taken note, as we predict the trend to just keep on growing...


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