Elle Fanning has been having somewhat of a hair evolution. She joined team bob back in the spring, chopping off her then-signature long blonde hair to a shoulder-skimming long bob. During the press tour and premiere run for her latest film, A Complete Unknown, Fanning has been experimenting with glamorous, era-appropriate hair moments.
Attending last night’s New York premiere, the actor wore her blonde hair in a low chignon, with a deep, dramatic side parting kept slick to her head. It was a feminine, chic look created by her go-to hairstylist Jenda Alcorn.
Styled by longtime collaborator Samantha McMillen, Fanning wore custom Prada with a knockout yellow sapphire from Cartier. Make-up artist Erin Ayanian Monroe kept her skin flushed and sheer, with a subtle cat eye and bright red lip. While the side sweep may be an arguably divisive hair parting, it perfectly frames Fanning’s face – a simple way to create lines and drama.
Appearing earlier this week at the Los Angeles premiere of A Complete Unknown, Fanning made the case for pigtails on the red carpet. It was a look that took cues from the film’s ’60s setting, bringing to mind the soft glamour of icons like Brigitte Bardot with loose hair bunches and a heightened crown.
Fanning plays Sylvie Russo, an artist and civil rights activist who is a renamed version of Dylan’s girlfriend from that time, Suze Rotolo. She stars opposite Timothée Chalamet as Dylan. Chalamet made his own splash last night, debuting bleach-blonde hair underneath a beanie. It was a playful bit of method dressing to channel Bob Dylan at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival. The beauty choices of this press tour are continually giving.