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Charlize Theron, Zendaya, Léa Seydoux... In Paris, celebrities sublimate the bob cut

2023-03-07T17:42:49.883Z


During Fashion Week, actresses and influencers put the square in the spotlight. And inspire us to adopt this great hair classic.


We thought it was almost seen too much and now the square proved, during Paris Fashion Week, that it is more relevant than ever.

Indeed, on the catwalks as in the front row, it always asserts itself as the easy-to-wear cut.

The proof, many celebrities have adopted it this season.

And in all its variations.

The front row of the Dior show in pictures

At Dior, he got into all his states.

Short and crumpled at Charlize Theron who has returned to blond hair, it comes in an extra-smooth version on Léna Mahfouf.

Another influencer, another style: Chiara Ferragni chose it in movement, and in a long version that flirts with her shoulders.

The square turns the heads of celebrities during Paris Fashion Week

In images, in pictures

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At Valentino, Zendaya chose a very American version, without natural blur (option chosen by the designer Jeanne Damas at Dior, for example) but rather a puffy version, with an almost retro brushing modernized by her outfit.

For a rock touch, the wet or swept-back version has plenty of arguments and seduced the recently Caesarized Noémie Merlant as well as the model Liya Kebede.

The front row of the Chanel show in pictures

Finally, because Fashion Week wouldn't be what it is without a legendary fringed square in the front row, many are following the example of Anna Wintour, the editor-in-chief of Vogue

magazine

.

Thus the Suzuki binoculars, essential street styles, decline it in a pop and fuchsia version.

While South Korean actress Doona Bae wears it in a more classic way.

Source: lefigaro

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