Month: July 2021

Two Badass Women Just Got Bangs & They Look Amazing

Is there anything better than getting your hair cut and/or colored, leaving the salon and feeling like a supermodel? No, we don’t think there is. But because of the current climate, seeing your hairstylist might not be as easy and getting your split ends cut off or your roots done might just be a quick in-and-out appointment without all the fun. That’s one reason why we’re so obsessed with actors and influencers who switch up their look on a dime. We’re jealous, sure, but it’s also aspirational AF. So, we’re rounding up the best celebrity hair makeovers of 2021 as they come so you can drool with us.

Though, it’s not just about drooling over these looks. Saving this page and referring back to it at the hair salon can help you decide if curtain bangs or a bob is right for you. Hairstylists actually love when you show them photos because they can get a real feel of the vibe you’re looking for and can adjust the look into something that suits your wants and needs. This goes for color, too. Did you ask for balayage when you really meant a shadow root? It’s easier to just give examples of what you want.

Some of these celebrity looks aren’t permanent. Stars love to play around with wigs, extensions and faux bangs. But there’s nothing wrong with that. Real or faux, we’re taking inspo from our favorites to figure out our next look for 2021 and beyond.

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Emma Chamberlain

Do you hear that? That’s the sound of all of Gen Z making a hair appointment to copy Chamberlain’s cool-girl bangs.

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Jennie

The Blackpink singer slays with Y2K-style full bangs. She credited hairstylist Preston Wada for the chop.

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Margot Robbie

The actor covers this month’s British Vogue looking like a ’70s supermodel with caramel blonde hair and new bangs.

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Paris Jackson

Y2K beauty and fashion are trending like crazy. Just take a look at Paris Jackson’s color-block hair. We’re loving the emerald green shade poking out from under her blond hair.

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Florence Pugh

The actress is giving us Y2K vibes with pastel purple ends. We’re not sure who did the color (maybe she did it herself?) but the gorgeous waves were created by hairstylist Peter Lux.

 

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Demi Lovato

Mullets are trending like crazy and apparently, Demi Lovato got the memo. The front of her hair is short and the back is all the way past her shoulders.

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Sophie Turner 

Just a week after debuting piece-y bangs, the Game of Thrones star went fully red! She shared a cute mirror photo wearing Olivia Rodrigo’s Sour merch and showing off her matching red Casetify Cottage Core case.

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Ciara

“Pelirroja,” Ciara wrote on Instagram. (Pelirroja is Spanish for redhead.) The singer is looking stunning with long ginger hair giving off a bit of a sexy princess Ariel vibe.

 

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Sophie Turner 

“Ya gal’s bang’d up,” the Game of Thrones star wrote on Instagram stories over the weekend. The choppy, piece-y style is different from the blunt bangs we’ve seen her rock before. We love this low-key fringe for summer because it’s easy to pin back or grow into curtain bangs.

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Kim Kardashian

We’ve seen the media mogul try just about every hairstyle but the lob will always be our favorite. This one has a gorgeous curled-under ’70s vibe.

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Charli D’Amelio

We’re obsessing over D’Amelio’s new chop with ’90s-style layers that feel so fresh for summer.

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Miranda Cosgrove

She’s back, baby! Hairstylist Clayton Hawkins gave Cosgrove pretty blonde highlights for the iCarly revival.

 

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Kim Kardashian

Look who’s blonde again! But it was only for a few hours. Kardashian was shooting an upcoming campaign either for KKW Beauty or Skims. She actually did get her eyebrows bleached and we actually loved the look with her naturally dark hair. But then when they put the blonde wing on it was like, whoa. Right before she left the studio, she snapped a photo showing us she’s back to brunette again, including the brows.

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Sabrina Carpenter

Say goodbye to curtain bangs and hello to ‘Bardot bangs!’ Hairstylist Laurie Heaps gave Sabrina Carpenter piece-y bombshell bangs inspired by the iconic French star Brigitte Bardot. We’re obsessed.

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Selena Gomez

In an Instagram photo promoting her beauty brand, Rare Beauty, in April 2021, Gomez showed off her newly dyed blonde hair. The picture saw the former Disney Channel star light blonde tresses and dark roots. She most recently dyed her hair blonde in 2017 in a color dubbed by her hairstylist Nikki Lee as “Nirvana Blonde.” Gomez’s 2021 color was also done by Lee and Riawna Capri. “We’ve been doing Selena’s color for over a decade now. She typically keeps it pretty natural, but this time she went for a big change. This blonde is unique to her as we had to make sure there was an equal balance of cool and warm for her skin tone. It’s an edgier look and perfect for summer,” the hairstylists said in a statement.

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Elizabeth Olsen

At the virtual launch of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier miniseries, Olsen debuted a totally different look from her usual copper-blonde hair. The bangs! The darker color! So chic.

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Chrissy Teigen

We love how Teigen is playing around with wigs lately and experimenting with hair color. Although she only kept the silver shade for a day, we hope she brings it back. It looks amazing on her.

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Kristen Bell

It seems like Bell is dressed up in character to film a TV show or movie but we’re loving these piecey bangs on her and we hope she keeps them up IRL.

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Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

While filling us in on the Covid-19 relief package, AOC showed off her adorable new haircut. When followers commented saying they loved the chop, she replied, “Let’s not start another national crisis over it, right?”

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Gigi Hadid

The model mom returned to the runway, walking in the Versace fall 2021 show. Hairstylist Panos Papandrianos wrote “Ginger for Gigi” on Instagram, making us believe he really did dye the model’s hair this gorgeous red shade for the occasion.

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Olivia Rodrigo

The ‘Drivers License’ singer jumped on the curtain bang trend thanks to hairstylist Clayton Hawkins. They’re subtle but make a big difference in her look. One interesting note: Sabrina Carpenter has them too.

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Lana Condor

The actress looks so great in this pastel pink wig, maybe she’s considering doing it IRL? “Get ‘Anyone Else But You; to 5 mil streams and I’ll keep it,” she wrote on Instagram. Though, she told STYLECASTER last year, “I don’t know that I’d ever dye dye my hair. I think my mom would kill me, you’d know?”

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Ashley Graham

The model had everyone thinking maybe she got a pixie cut but her hair is actually the result of new growth post hair loss. “Postpartum baby hairs come through!” she wrote on Instagram.

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Emma Roberts

A new color and cut for the birthday girl! “Emma always looks and feels her best blonde,” said her hairstylist and Nine Zero One co-founder Nikki Lee. “We decided to keep her a warm blonde and went for a ’90s supermodel vibe. With a new baby and a big birthday, we went out with a bang! Lisa Satorn added extensions for length and fullness. I kept her haircut free and flowing with piecey layers around the face.” Lee keeps her client’s hair healthy with the In Common 3 Step Treatment System ($105 at In Common).

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Katy Perry

Why not start with one of the biggest hair chameleons? Though she’s been ultra-blonde for a while, we can’t help but miss a brunette Katy Perry. It’s classically chic and fits her personality. So, when we saw these photos of backstage at Jimmy Kimmel Live, we were so excited to see the long brown hair. But it seems it’s a wig and she’s already back to blonde.

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Brielle Biermann’s White Dress in Vegas

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Brielle Biermann Instagram Fashion 2021

What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas! Well, that is unless we’re talking about Brielle Biermann’s super cute, $18 white mini dress she recently wore there, which after this post will most likely be crossing some state (and in my case, country) lines where it’ll be happening in Toronto, Austin, Chicago, you name it…

 

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Faryn

 

Brielle Biermann’s White Dress in Vegas

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Amanda Batula’s Yellow Lens Aviator Sunglasses

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Summer House Instagram Fashion 2021

Although Amanda Batula’s yellow lens aviator sunglasses that she’s been wearing all over the ‘Gram lately may look like the type of glasses you’ve seen your grandpa wearing in pictures from the ’70s, she somehow totally makes them work. And if you’re curious if you can too, well then you may as well click “add to cart” since you’ve really got nothing to lose (except maybe $11.88). 

 

Fashionably,

Faryn

 

Amanda Batula’s Yellow Lens Aviator Sunglasses

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Alexia Echevarria’s Green and Blue Printed Outfit

Alexia Echevarria’s Green and Blue Printed Outfit in The Hamptons on Instastories

Real Housewives of Miami Instagram Fashion 2021

Although Alexia Echevarria’s green and blue printed outfit on Instastories may be totally Miami, she actually wore it during the cast trip the ladies are on right now in The Hamptons. And although onlooker Dave Portnoy may have tweeted that the show looks “scripted,” when it comes to Alexia & Co. following the traditional housewives fashion script by pulling off a lewk we’re all for it. 

 

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Faryn

 

Alexia Echevarria’s Green and Blue Printed Outfit

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Embrace Your Unique Style of Dressing in the Late Stage of Life

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Mark
Twain once said, “Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no
influence on society.” My wardrobe has led me to happiness and achievement.
However, my early attraction to dressing differently sometimes got me in
trouble.

Don’t Try to
Clique, Dress Unique

Your
unique characteristics often emerge when you are a child. Early on, you may have
been artistic, creative, and funny. To be a happy achiever as an adult, you
need to embrace and celebrate your individual style. This includes how you
dress.

However,
to fit in and feel like we belong in a group, we often suppress our colorful
“odd” aspects. Then somewhere down the road of life, we lose our way and wonder
who we really are.

When I
was in seventh grade, all of 12 years old, my wardrobe selections were a little
off-the-wall. Sometimes, I’d dress in all white. This is amusing, as nowadays,
anytime I wear white clothing, red sauce will invariably leap onto my chest.

My
pride and joy in junior high school was a tooled leather purse from Mexico my
grandmother had given to me. It featured intricate tooled patterns and a pair
of birds.

Dressing
differently and possessing a fancy purse made me a target for a group of tough girls
who made fun of me. The harassment accelerated into bullying and a physical
attack in the halls at school.

A school
counseling session with the group of tough girls didn’t help. The counselor started
the session by asking us, “If you could order any flavor ice cream at
Baskin-Robbins, what would you choose?” Almost each of their answers included chocolate.
Mine was Daquiri Ice. Rather than establish commonality, the exercise only
highlighted my eccentricity.

My
unusual wardrobe selections continued through college and into the workplace.
On a few occasions, I was admonished to dress more professionally.

My Job Allows for
Unique Style

I
wanted to be able to dress with the natural flair I’ve felt since I was a child.
And I finally found a way to do it. I became The Doyenne of Death®, a death
educator who uses humor, funny film clips, and outside-the-box activities to
help people address our 100% mortality rate and plan ahead.

Part
of my brand is clothing: fancy cowboy boots and Western shirts embroidered with
colorful skulls. The clothes make me stand out from the crowd and help start
conversations about end-of-life issues. And all these clothes are a business
expense!

It’s Never Too Late
to Rediscover Your Style

As we
age, if we’ve abandoned our unique characteristics, we may feel lost,
frustrated, and insubstantial. When it comes to clothing, consider these tips
to help hold on to your uniqueness:

  • Pick clothing and accessories that
    make you smile and feel good. Why wear anything that makes you feel bad?
  • Choose the right colors that complement
    your skin, hair, and eyes. Consider having a color consultant help you discover
    your best color pallet.
  • Be bold in your fashion sense. A unique
    style makes you stand out and get noticed.
  • If your job requires a uniform,
    express your uniqueness with accessories.
  • Create your own job so you can
    dress whatever way you want to!

When
you embrace your uniqueness, you can change the world for the better. As the
Smash Mouth song All Star goes, “Only shooting stars break the mold.”

How
do you prefer to dress these days? What is your unique style? Have you been
able to preserve it over the years? Or have you just recently rediscovered it?
Please share your style adventures with our community!

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