Get Her Look - Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift was the cover star of British Vogue's January issue, and we couldn't help but notice the subtle change to her fringe, which along with her winged liner and matte-taupe lipstick give her a striking resemblance to beauty icon Brigitte Bardot.

The singer has been experimenting with her beauty for as long as we can remember, but there's one aspect of her hair that has been pretty constant (or never gone for long): her fringe. For years, she's worn a face-framing fringe with her signature blond hair, but her latest '60s-inspired choppy side fringe, styled by British hairstylist Guido Palau Guido Palau, really caught our attention.

To achieve the look, Palau smoothed Swift's hair out, maintaining a little messiness throughout so that it didn't appear too sleek, adding a slight flipped under curl with her ends. But what really gave Swift's hair that nostalgic glamour was the styling of her fringe. Swift's hair had a deep side part with her fringe pushed to one side, leaving it uneven in length with jagged, choppy edges.

To maintain the softness, she also went slightly ashier with her blond hue, created by colourist Victoria Hunter, which happens to be the perfect Winter shade for those looking for something a little more low-maintenance. As for her makeup, legendary makeup artist Pat McGrath used neutral matte shades using the Pat McGrath Labs Mothership VII: Divine Rose Palette — for an equally effortless vibe. Swift serves as inspiration that sometimes little is needed to switch-up a beauty look. In this case, simply altering the styling of a fringe can give a nostalgic-yet-modern '60s beauty icon vibe in the best possible way.

Taylor Swift's Side Fringe on British Vogue Cover January
 
 
 
 

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