Fashion 2011 Trend: Celebrity Redheads Christina, Cheryl, Florence and now Blake; red hair has become what’s in fashion for Spring/ Summer 2011. We take a look at who’s sporting the daring color. Who is setting the pace for the fashion 2011 trend and how to get the beauty shop supplies you need to be in fashion for 2011.
Actress and Chanel ambassador Blake Lively is the latest to hit the bottle. Formerly favouring beach-blonde locks, the Gossip Girl star unveiled her strawberry-tones tresses at the Time 100 Gala ceremony in New York.
Simply red: Julianne Moore is a classic pin-up for red hair done right; rarely deviating from her natural shade, she knows what colors complement her red coiffure.
You can almost see your face in the shiny copper curls of songstress Florence Welch. This fiery redhead belts as out her fierce tunes for her fans around the world.
Working sexy, mussed up glamour, Mark Ronson’s fiancÊ Josephine de la Baume is reminiscent of the ultimate cartoon babe, scarlet woman Jessica Rabbit. Congrats goes out to Mark and Josephine on their wedding nuptials.
Trend reports have shown a boom in sales of everything Cheryl Cole and X Factor related, including the L’Oreal red hair dye (Casting Creme Gloss in shade #550 Mahogany, to be exact), that she allegedly used for her own transformed tresses.
Christina Hendricks sends the men mad with her bronze wavy barnet; she also claims she is the inspiration for another flame-haired beauty’s shade.
Loud and proud: Rihanna keeps style copycats on their toes with statement fireengine red hair color. She chops it, she curls it, she straightens it and she just plain rocks it.
Actress Drew Barrymore switched from a grungy, grown-out blonde look, to a more discreet and uniform shade of red. Seen out with her new love interest at an LA eatery, Barrymore’s strawberry blonde hair is fun and flirty.
Amy Adams shows ‘au natural’ is best as she flaunts her shiny, ginger-hued mane of hair. Not one to jump on the band wagon, Amy’s hair is always red.
Celebrity offspring Rumer Willis experiments with red dye, creating a look in harmony with her porcelain skin.