These Celebrities Have Already Embraced 2019's Biggest Hair Color
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These Celebrities Have Already Embraced 2019's Biggest Hair Color
From tangerine to auburn, here are 4 celebrities who have already embraced next year's hottest hair color.
These Celebrities Have Already Embraced 2019's Biggest Hair Color
While embracing a radically short new haircut has traditionally come in first place as the quickest way to change up your look, dramatic dye jobs make for a close second. And recently, rather than shocking violet strands or washed out pastel tips, It-girls have turned to a fiery (and surprisingly flattering) shade of red.
After taking over the runways earlier this year, beginning last spring with model EZ's "penny red" pixie at Alexander Wang and coming full circle with Anja Rubik's Kool Aid bright ginger lengths at Saint Laurent's most recent ready-to-wear show, the bold hue has now made its way to Hollywood.
To transform for her latest soon-to-be-hit, The Last Thing He Wanted in Puerto Rico, Anne Hathaway stepped out in Manhattan this fall with an entirely new crimson hair shade that, whether temporary or not, warranted permanent consideration. Singer Selena Gomez went with a flame-colored auburn tint, revealing a set of splashy highlights on Instagram alongside a few additional strategically snipped, face-framing layers. And elsewhere, Lola Kirke traded in her honeyed blonde strands for a full blown rich and rosy hue, while Kate Bosworth stepped out with a skin-brightening strawberry shade. With Awards season just weeks away, it's safe to say that scene-stealing red hair is here to stay.
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