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Margot Robbie Debuts Low-Maintenance ‘Brontë Blonde’ And It’s Peak Spring Hair Inspo

Margot Robbie has officially left Barbieland behind – and all the icy blonde dye jobs that came along with it. The actor’s “Wuthering Heights” press tour has delivered dark romantic fashion, gothic glam, windswept waves, and a new hair colour we’re calling as one of spring’s biggest trends: Brontë blonde.

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Robbie’s current colour was created by Schwarzkopf Professional’s US Hair Colour Trend Ambassador Jacob Schwartz – who was also responsible for her brighter “Barbie blonde” press tour looks. “When I’m highlighting, it’s all about strategic placement of shadow and light; (I think of it like a painting),” he recently shared on Instagram, referencing a similar colour treatment to Robbie’s. “Keeping depth through the interior while brightening around the face and where the natural light (or flash) hits. Giving the hair gloss, movement, and dimension.”

While it fits right into a period piece, Brontë blonde also aligns with some of the year’s biggest colour trends. “In 2026, hair colour is leaning toward rich, natural shades,” celebrity stylist Nick Stenson previously told Glamour. “Think warm blondes paired with low-maintenance techniques like balayage and shadow roots.”

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