For a long time, the image of the blonde in cinema was reduced to a primitive archetype. But today it is more multifaceted than ever, as these 12 hairstyles prove.
Brigitte Bardot
The style of cinematic blondes is always captivating. For decades, actresses have reinterpreted the iconic blonde, giving it new interpretations. Minimalist, couture, bohemian – today blonde exists in many variations, chosen by the brightest figures of world cinema.
Blonde has been worn by everyone from the glamour icons of the 1990s to the fashion influencers of today, from Old Hollywood movie stars to French New Wave actresses. Blonde has evolved and transformed: it can be radical and graphic or soft and radiant, it adapts to skin tone, haircut and image and retains its unique ability to highlight the face. Here are 12 gorgeous shades of blonde of all time, worn by actresses who have made history.
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Honey blonde Scarlett Johansson
Scarlett Johansson's light honey blonde is a perfect match for fair skin and adds a soft and feminine touch to the look. The shade looks great paired with light waves or an elegant bob.
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Ash blonde Léa Seydoux
Léa Seydoux opts for the most natural blonde with delicate ash highlights — a sophisticated option for those who want a discreet but radiant color.
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Pamela Anderson's icy blonde
1990s icon Pamela Anderson made icy blonde her beauty signature. Cool, almost platinum, yet soft, this shade beautifully frames the face and catches the light.
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Sarah Jessica Parker's Boho Blonde
The combination of warm blonde and golden nuances creates a relaxed, bohemian look. Perfect for fans of natural, sophisticated blonde.
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Couture blonde Charlize Theron
Charlize Theron's blonde is almost architectural. It's an example of high-precision contouring in color, where every detail is thought out down to the millimeter.
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Monochrome polar blonde by Ani Taylor-Joy
Ani Taylor-Joy's almost monochrome polar blonde is a radical and ultra-modern take on color. Icy, graphic, it turns hair into the main highlight of the look.
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Diane Kruger's minimalist blonde
Diane Kruger embodies minimalist elegance with her perfectly balanced light blonde—not too warm and not too cool.
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Golden blonde Margot Robbie
The epitome of modern Hollywood blonde, Margot Robbie opts for golden and champagne hues that instantly attract attention.
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Mocha-blonde Sophie Turner
Sophie Turner proves that a sophisticated blonde can be both soft and structured, especially when the shades oscillate between coffee milk and golden.
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Nicole Kidman's Creamy Blonde
Despite her love for her signature strawberry blonde, Nicole Kidman is a master at wearing cream. It's a warm, rich shade that adds a touch of elegance to any length.
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California Blonde Gwyneth Paltrow
Gwyneth Paltrow's classic pure blonde is the epitome of natural elegance with a touch of Californian glamour.
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Angelina Jolie's Hollywood Blonde
From time to time, Angelina Jolie turns to a retro blonde in the style of Old Hollywood – ultra-platinum and perfectly smooth, which refers to the legendary divas of the past, while remaining surprisingly modern.
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Based on material from: Vogue.fr
