Megan Fox Matched Her Electric Fuchsia Outfit to Machine Gun Kelly's Hair

Megan Fox Matched Her Electric Fuchsia Outfit to Machine Gun Kelly's Hair
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Couples who color-coordinate together stay together.

And if you don't believe it, just look at Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly. The fiancés have not only coordinated in pink monochrome outfits for the past two days, but have also dyed their hair complementary shades of pink.

Last night, the two were spotted in New York continuing this streak. Fox wore a metallic fuchsia set from The Andamane, consisting of a crop top and a ruched midi skirt, which matched the rapper's brightly colored locks. She finished the look with more metallic pink accessories, including strappy lace-up sandals from Femme and a micro cross-body bag with a crystal top handle from L'alingi.

Meanwhile, MGK seemed to match his monochrome look to Fox's hair, which was dyed a platinum pink shade. He wore a sheer top, baby pink trousers, and a multicolored tiger-print patchwork coat.

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Photo credit: Gotham - Getty Images
Photo credit: Gotham - Getty Images
Photo credit: Gotham - Getty Images
Photo credit: Getty Images
Photo credit: Getty Images

The couple debuted their new dos yesterday while attending the Hulu premiere of the musician's documentary, Life in Pink.

For the occasion, Fox wore a two-toned minidress with a keyhole cutout from designer Nensi Dojaka. The clingy dress featured a blush shade, while the bust was a subtle magenta.

The rapper, too, repped the intense color via a long-sleeved shirt that bore a swirling baby pink-and-blue pattern. He paired the top with white trousers.

Photo credit: Jackson Lee - Getty Images
Photo credit: Jackson Lee - Getty Images

In a previous interview, Fox reflected on how she began to embrace her personal style after meeting Kelly.

"Prior to being famous everyone who knew me always knew that I would always wear one really insane piece, and everybody would be like, 'You dress weird.' And it wasn't until I was molded and had to dress one way that I gave up on that," she said. "And being with him, obviously, he's slightly eccentric in the way that he dresses—and that has freed me up to express myself more. And he helped hook me up with Maeve Reilly, my stylist."

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