Helen Mirren debuts new hairstyle at Cannes Film Festival

No one can doubt the fact that actress Helen Mirren is incredible. Over the years she has stunned people with her looks and even now at the age of 77 years old, she still finds ways to surprise people with her looks.

Helen Mirren has always known how to make an entrance. The 1923 actress graced the red carpet at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival with a look that surprised many people merely because no one had been expecting it.

The actress kept smiling as she arrived on the red carpet. She wore a beautiful custom blue gown by Del Core. The gown was floor length with a plunging neckline and was also cinched at the waist.

Her jewelry was silver; a necklace and chandelier earrings.

Her entire ensemble was gorgeous but what caught everyone’s attention was Mirren’s brilliant blue hair. The actress is known for sporting her natural gray hair but this time she chose to do something different.

She pinned her hair in an updo so the blue-purple ombre she had going on could stand out. The hair was done by L’Oréal Paris for which the actress is an ambassador. She gave a subtle nod to the brand by carrying with herself a hand fan that read, “#WorthIt.”

While the actress proudly and often wears her natural gray hair, she sometimes has fun with it. In 2019 at the same film festival’s red carpet event, the actress sported red hair which had people talking even at that time.

The veteran actress has always been appreciated for her style and for experimenting with it even at what some would consider an advanced age. She really likes to keep everything fresh!

The actress likes to keep herself up to date with new trends. In 2016 she joined Instagram at the insistence of one of her co-workers. Now she has millions of followers on the platform who adore her posts.

She revealed in an interview how she started and joined the website. She recalled, “It was Vin (Diesel) and his team who sort of first introduced me to Instagram.”

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