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Kristen Stewart Looks Unrecognisable With New Hair Colour and Micro Bangs

Kristen Stewart has never been one to shy away from a major hair transformation — quite the contrary. The Twilight actress has become known for her love of experimentation and has tried pretty much every possible look available to those with short to medium-length hair, from a fringed mullet to a blonde buzz cut to a full-on bob to a grown-out mullet to a curtain bang pixie. Stewart also loves to play with her hair colour, and has tried everything from a light blonde with dark roots to brown and black tones. But one thing she never fails to bring to her hair? A little touch of edge. And her latest hairstyle is no different.

Just in time for the chillier months, Kristen Stewart switched things up. For the past few months, Stewart has been rocking a bold bleached blonde ‘do, however, while attending a screening of her first feature film as director The Chronology Of Water at the London Film Festival, she debuted a more natural hair colour. Her new shade is a chocolate-y shade of brunette with a few hints of auburn. She complemented hew new darker locks with a rosy berry makeup look.

Kristen Stewart Looks Unrecognisable With New Hair Colour and Micro Bangs

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Stewart also debuted a fresh trim with her new autumnal auburn hair: a subtly layered shoulder-length chop styled in loose mermaid waves. In typical Kristen Stewart style, she added her own stamp to the classic look with a fresh set of choppy micro bangs.


A version of this article originally appeared on Vogue Germany.

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