Emma walked out with a brand new hairstyle and colour
has wowed fans with a brand new hairstyle and colour as she stepped out on the red carpet at the The Oscar-winning actress has opted for a shorter style with darker locks, a big change to her natural red hair.
The 36 year old also sported a strapless Louis Vuitton gown, which featured a thick bow around the waist. She completed her look with minimal makeup in order to focus on her new hairlook.
Tracey Cunningham, her longtime stylist and OLAPLEX Global Ambassador, reportedly told Page Six that Emma’s new look was inspired by Mia Farrow.
She said: “She basically has no hair. It’s super short, and she’s going to have it cut again, so it’ll be even shorter.”
Emma recently wrapped up filming for Bugonia, which is set to premiere later in 2025. Rumours have been swirling that the American ditched her natural hair for the role.
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Emma Stone is known for her natural red hair
One person said on X, formally known as Twitter: “I was wondering if we were going to see a bald headed Emma Stone since she shaved her head for Yorgos Lanthimos new movie, but I love this pixie cut, and this dress is equally stunning.”
Another person chimed in: “It feels like Mia Farrow in Rosemary’s Baby,” whilst a third also typed: “It’s giving 90s Annette Bening and I’m here for it.”
Emma was not the only actress who stunned fans with her dramatic transformation. Those who tuned into the Golden Globes were left concerned over veteran actress
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One fan posted online: “What’s going on with Kathy Bates is she ok.” Another chimed in: “On a side note, Kathy Bates looks like she needs to slow down on the Ozempic.”
Kathy has previously shared that she lost 80lbs over the last seven years after changing her lifestyle and diet, before shedding the final 20lbs with the aid of weight-loss jab Ozempic.
In October, she told People magazine: “There’s been a lot of talk that I just was able to do this because of Ozempic.
“But I have to impress upon people out there that this was hard work for me, especially during the pandemic. It’s very hard to say you’ve had enough.”