When it comes to celebrity hair transformations, it feels like not a day goes by without someone stepping out with a daring new hairstyle. To keep up with all the new season hair trends we’re tracking the best new A-List looks in one place, scroll to discover the best makeovers of 2019…
Anne Hathaway
Ever since growing out her Les Miserables pixie cut several years ago, Anne Hathaway has strictly kept her chocolate locks just below shoulder level. Until now, that is.
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On Saturday, Hathaway’s hairstylist Adir Abergel shared a photo of the actress rocking a brand new shag style. “New cut. New vibes. @annehathaway promoting her new film @hustlemovie,” he captioned the new shot.
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Emma Roberts
Julia Roberts’ niece went back to brunette after dabbling with blonde tones for the better part of the year. The American Horror Story‘s hairstylist Nikki Lee shared a photo of Emma’s sharp new bob: “Not many can do it, but no matter what color change we make…Emma looks stunning every time 😍 Classic Brunette.”
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Kendall Jenner
Less than a week after sister Kim Kardashian debuted a front fringe, Kendall Jenner is putting her own spin on the hairstyle. The supermodel took to Instagram to gauge her new look, asking her followers “yes, no or maybe?”
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Allison Williams
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The GIRLS star has ditched her natural brown hue in favour of a new blonde hue. Taking to Instagram she wrote: “I swore I wouldn’t do this to my hair again…but new movie, new hair. Back to blonde and back to work ❤️”
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Hailey Bieber (nee Baldwin)
Justin Bieber’s better-half stepped out with a pink hair hue, a fun twist on her signature blonde tresses.
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Jesinta Franklin
The Australian beauty has an edgy new hairstyle. Jesinta debuted her freshly chopped pixie shag and on-trend toasted coconut hair colour.
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Kylie Jenner
2019 has been one wild ride for Kylie Jenner’s hair but perhaps the most noteworthy transformation was when she traded her Rapunzel-length hair extensions for a choppy micro bob.
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Jennifer Lopez
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In a bold move, J.Lo traded in her signature long locks for a brand new lob.
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Karlie Kloss
After spending the last couple of years growing out her short, choppy bob, the supermodel decided to take the plunge yet again and go for another dramatic haircut.
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Olivia Culpo
Olivia Culpo swapped her long locks for a cutesy new bob.
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Miley Cyrus
In a move that ignited a fierce online debate, Miley brought back the ’80s favourite haircut: the mullet.
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Priyanka Chopra-Jones
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Priyanka freshened up her dark tresses with some subtle highlights through her lengths.
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Arielle is a contributor to marie claire Australia. A few career highlights include; lunch with Kim Cattrall, interviewing Naomi Watts and swapping make-up tips with Margot Robbie on the red carpet. You can find her words on InStyle, marie claire and Women's Health.