Kristen Stewart: Her new "Bardot bangs" make you want to try the hairstyle yourself

This Brigitte Bardot-style hairstyle is ideal for anyone who has never dared to try bangs

We're used to some very extreme changes in Kristen Stewart's appearance, but mostly in a completely different direction than her most recent transformation. Platinum blonde hair, bald head, mullet: the actress has tried some of the boldest hairstyles (with great success). What we didn't expect was her recent switch to a classic cut with bangs, reminiscent of the French muses of the '60s and '70s. Maybe that's your next scandalous action. And yes, just like her previous makeovers, we want to replicate this one too.

During her recent appearance on Stephen Colbert's late-night show, which included promoting her new movie Spencer, in which she plays Lady Di - another radical change, by the way - the actress debuted her new look. With a sophisticated updo, she caught the eye, especially because of her new pony. The most important features? Very dense strands that are straighter and shorter in the middle and longer towards the sides, with a gradient at the ends for a natural and harmonious finish. In other words, curtain bangs that frame the face perfectly. While it's not as wide as the one that's been so popular with French women in recent years, it's suitable for those who don't dare cut their hair, as you can just comb it to one side and let it grow out.

Stewart's brave hairstyle contrasted with dark make-up and a masculine outfit

In this way, Kristen Stewart follows the trend of the seventies, which has been a big one in the fashion and beauty world for several years Celebrating success, it evokes the iconic fringes that made Brigitte Bardot famous and recently rediscovered by model Sara Sampaio. The actress opted for a dark toned makeup look and a tuxedo-style outfit. In other words, the perfect balance between this rather naïve hairstyle and the serious cut of her clothes, which also represents a break from her usual appearances, where she usually wears more casual hairstyles - from sleek gelled back to an all-natural one side parting. But whether paired with a look like the artist's or paired with a sundress like Bardot would wear, it's clear that the bangs get you in the spring spirit right away.

This article originally appeared on Vogue.es.

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