This Barbie has a bob: Vogue Williams stuns with new short hair for Barbie’s UK premiere

This month is about one thing and one thing only: the Barbie movie. Though most of us have to wait until next week to see Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling play Barbie and Ken on the big screen, some lucky celebrities are heading off to the UK premiere of the movie tonight.

Amongst the attendees is Vogue Williams, who has just shared a sneak peek of her red carpet look exclusively with OK!. Vogue has fully committed to tonight's pink carpet with a daring hair transformation that sees her lose several inches of length from the ends of her hair. Considering the star only just visited Hadley Yates salon the other week to have lengthy hair extensions fitted, this new look might come as a surprise to her fans.


The finished look, which was created once again by the experts at Hadley Yates London, is doll-like and dreamy enough to give Barbie herself a run for her money. Her new layers fall just below her chin, and it looks like the very front sections of her hair have been kept slightly longer to give a '00s Victoria Beckham' effect.

"We're loving changing up looks with Vogue lately, and hair extensions give us the ability to do this with ease," explains Hadley. "For this look, we cut Vogue's long hair into a bob and then added in some tape-in extensions from Great Lengths to give us that extra volume."

Personally, we also love how Hadley has kept the style looking cool rather than perfectly neat with some tousled waves. Considering the Barbie movie is set to highlight modern and less 'boxed' versions of the classic doll, we think Hadley and Vogue have nailed tonight's brief perfectly.

We also can't help but notice how glowy Vogue looks in the snaps. Considering the mum-of-three owns a hugely successful sunless tanning brand, Bare by Vogue, we imagine she turned to one of her hero products to get her bronzed red carpet appearance.

Vogue, if you're reading this, tell us your red carpet tanning secrets, please!

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