Ashley Olsen Debuts First Major Hair Transformation in Decade with Ginger Color
Ashley Olsen Debuts First Major Hair Transformation in Decade with Ginger Color

Ashley Olsen Debuts First Major Hair Transformation in Decade with Ginger Color

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Ashley Olsen, co-founder of The Row and former child star, has unveiled a striking new ginger hair color this fall, marking a notable shift from her usual blonde and bronde shades. She was recently seen sporting the vibrant red hue while leaving a New York Fashion Week afterparty, paired with chic autumnal attire including wide-leg jeans, a black blouse, and a signature oversized scarf, reflecting a seasonal style update. This hair transformation is a departure from her past looks, embracing warmer tones that complement fair to medium brown skin, a change welcomed by fans and stylists alike. Ashley and her twin sister Mary-Kate have been increasing their public appearances, attending high-profile events such as New York Fashion Week parties and the YES Scholars 25th Anniversary Gala, often showcasing coordinated, stylish ensembles and darker hair colors. The sisters’ choice to step into the spotlight more frequently with refreshed looks signals a new chapter in their public and fashion personas. Celebrity hairstylist Mark Townsend and colorists have commented on Ashley's evolving hair, emphasizing her natural curls and the shift towards deeper, warmer shades that enhance her signature style.

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