Lily James looks just like Mamma Mia’s ‘young Donna’ as she goes back to blonde hair
28.07.2022 - 17:05
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Lily James is officially a blonde again! After a good few years as a brunette, the star has had a trip to the salon and returned to the buttery shade that was once her signature.Taking to Instagram Stories to give her 3.4 million followers a look inside the makeover process, the 33 year old initially shared a selfie of the “before” brunette look alongside her hairdresser John MacPherson – who also looks after the famous tresses of Billie Piper, Vanessa Kirby and Christina Ricci. “@johnmacphersonhair means business,” she captioned the snap.
Lily then proceeded to unveil her newly coloured blonde mane in a few more Stories posts, writing, “Hair miracle!” of her transformation, which now looks incredibly healthy and glossy with a mirror-like shine to her brighter strands. Not only that, but we’re also kind of getting Mamma Mia vibes now that she looks like her character, young Donna Sheridan, from the hit movie’s sequel.
All that’s missing are those beach waves. John also shared the “after” snaps to his own Instagram feed, and was naturally met with a lot of praise on his handiwork.
"Back to blonde my queen!" one fan commented, as another enthused, "Only John would make that happen so beautifully". Even celeb pal Rita Ora chimed in with, "I love her blonde my Lily!".
Lily’s return to blonde comes just a couple of weeks after the star shocked her fans with an “unrecognisable” Morticia Addams hair transformation as part of a new fashion campaign.The vampy makeover was in honour of Versace’s latest campaign, and saw the star sport ultra glossy black hair with a sharp full fringe, bleached-out eyebrows and a dark purple lip – giving her overall look a really vampiric feel. “Gosh I didn’t even recognise her,” comments one fan,
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