Trend spotting: Short hair, don’t care

A daring few have been chopping their locks off and turning heads in ‘feminine’ bobs and chic buzz cuts


Entertainment Desk March 16, 2017
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Many Hollywood A-listers have been experimenting with funky hairstyles as of late. But, a daring few have been chopping their locks off and turning heads in ‘feminine’ bobs and chic buzz cuts. Compiled from Daily Mail and Cosmopolitan, here is how Katy Perry, Kristen Stewart and Michelle Williams are pulling off their one-of-a-kind hairdos.

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Katy Perry

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She unveiled her new bob following her split from Orlando Bloom earlier this month but Katy Perry has admitted that she got her blonde updo in order to help 'redefine what it means to be feminine'. Speaking at the iHeartRadio Music Awards, the 32-year-old revealed that her new haircut had initially been inspired by Miley Cyrus – and that she wants to indulge in a quest to prove that femininity is on the 'inside'.

Kristen Stewart

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The Twilight actor definitely doesn't shy away from major hair changes and man, were we pleasantly surprised by this look. She's had long blonde waves, jet black shags, and even platinum unkempt bobs before. But this month, she debuted what's probably her most dramatic hair makeover yet: a platinum buzz cut – and let’s admit, the girl is rocking it!

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Michelle Williams

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The Blue Valentine star showed off quite the unexpected haircut on the 2017 Oscars red carpet. The actor, nominated for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Manchester By the Sea, opted for a super-short, bleach-blonde pixie cut that made her the ultimate head turner. Her recent hair was the most distinct choice so far and we approve!

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