Best hair transformations of 2016…so far
Kim Kardashian is back at it with the blonde hair – well, sort of.
The Keeping Up With The Kardashians star revealed a platinum blonde style on her Snapchat over the weekend, but was back to black before Monday morning. But Kim’s not the only celeb to totally transform her ‘do this year.
Flick through for some of our favourite here…
Kim Kardashian
Back in the peroxide blonde pool, Kim?
Kylie Jenner
It’s not unusual for Kylie Jenner to debut a new ‘do on the red carpet…
Kylie Jenner
…but we were surprised by her cropped lob at the 2016 Met Gala.
Khloe Kardashian
When Khloe Kardashian lightened her locks, we were all massive fans of the change…
Khloe Kardashian
…but her new crop is our #hairspiration for 2016.
Emma Stone
Emma Stone’s flame-red bob was signature to her style…right?
Emma Stone
Now, Emma’s modern-day femme fatale hair makes us forget all about her former locks.
Georgia May Jagger
Georgia May Jaggers’s hair has always been on-point for each and every occasion.
Georgia May Jagger
Now, she absolutely looks like a rocker’s daughter with her chic bangs and blunt cut.
Hilary Duff
Hilary Duff has always been the ultimate golden girl, with her golden locks…
Hilary Duff
…until she shook everything up by diving into the rainbow pool.
Bonus points for that bob, Hilary!
Kristen Stewart
Kristen Stewart’s brooding bob boasted the perfect texture…
Kristen Stewart
…that is, before she chopped it all off and bleached it blonde.
Lana Del Rey
Lana’s long, dark locks were the ultimate goals for those with the same hair-hue…
Lana Del Rey
…admittedly, we’re loving a touch of warmth through the top though.
Suki Waterhouse
With a flick of the locks, Suki’s strawberry blonde looks had us spellbound.
Suki Waterhouse
Suki recently debuted her bleached blonde locks on Instagram – check out that length!
Taylor Swift
Taylor’s short, sharp bob took us by surprise on the red carpet (that is, before we fell in love with her shiny new look).
Taylor Swift
Now, Taylor’s tossed her “good girl” look to the side, swapping it out for a grungy, textured crop.