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Teyana Taylor’s Bell Bob Is A Major Departure From Her Signature Hairstyle

Teyana Taylor has been everywhere in the last year – after all, she put out a Grammy-winning album and delivered an Oscar-nominated performance – and just as ubiquitous is her signature hairstyle. The multi-hyphenate, far more often than not, has been seen in a retro-meets-modern pixie full of waves and swoops. But she just debuted a different kind of swoopy style, and we can’t help but hope this won’t be the only time she sports it during award-show season.

Taylor attended the Costume Designers Guild Awards in Los Angeles on Wednesday night, wearing a jaw-dropping raspberry pink Tamara Ralph gown with a sequinned halter top and flowing, satiny skirt. It’s truly no wonder the guild honoured her with the Vanguard Spotlight Award. But it wasn’t just her dress that turned heads. Teyana Taylor’s hairstyle was a total departure from her go-to pixie, and just as gorgeous.

The Oscar nominee unveiled a few more inches of hair, styled into a bell bob, named for its shape: a smooth, straight bob that flips out at the ends. If not for the flip, her hair would likely reach past her shoulders, making this more of a lob (or a Robert), but the sweet swoop definitely puts it in bob territory.

Teyana Taylor wearing a red sequinned halter dress

Photo: Getty Images

Teyana Taylor wearing a dark pink halter gown

Photo: Getty Images

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