The eternal redhead goes blonde.
At least, the time to take on the features of the character she will soon embody on the screen.
In Jean-Paul Salomé's film
La Syndicalist
, whose trailer has just been unveiled, Isabelle Huppert appears with a radical new hair color, or rather what appears to be a blonde wig.
In these excerpts, the actress wears a mid-length cut topped with bangs that graze her eyelashes, with her hair straight and loose or styled in a bun.
A hair style that's the opposite extreme of her usual reddish waves, but bears a striking resemblance to Maureen Kearney, the role she plays in this thriller based on a true story.
The sexagenarian becomes the perfect double of this CFDT delegate at Areva and whistleblower who had shaken the nuclear industry in France by denouncing a state secret in 2012.
Blonde hair and bangs: Isabelle Huppert's hair makeover in "La syndicaliste"
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If she has always been faithful to her iconic redhead in everyday life, this is not the first time that the muse of the brand Charlotte Tilbury appears blonde on the screen.
She has already tried it on a few rare but notable occasions, sometimes wearing a short platinum bob in the dramatic comedy
Bag of Knots
in 1985, sometimes with a dark blond mid-length haircut in the film
The Promised Life
in 2001 .
Isabelle Huppert in the film
Bag of knots
by Josiane Balasko in 1984. Jerome Prebois/Kipa/Sygma via Getty Images