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Hair of the Week: Janelle Monae Met Gala Bejeweled Pixie Hair Cut

Pixie Hair Cut

Once a week we give out a hairstyle trophy to a star that knocks our socks and proverbial wigs off! As soon as Janelle Monae took to the 2017 Met Gala red carpet she instantly sucked all breath out of us. She floated along like a fairytale princess. In an instant she had already won the prize as well as our hair obsessed hearts. Therefore, for this week’s Hair of the Week we are honoring the Janelle Monae Met Gala Bejeweled Pixie Hair Cut!

Hair of the Week: Janelle Monae Met Gala Bejeweled Pixie Hair Cut

The Met Gala provided many glamorous hair ideas and trends, yet Janelle Monae’s hairstyle reigned supreme. It was fun, charismatic and elegant without screaming for attention. From every angle her stylish pixie hair cut is sleek and stunning all on its own. However, in true Janelle fashion the singer/actress incorporated an additional decorative element to enhance the look further. What was it?

Well, let’s just say that diamonds are a girl’s best friend. Monae became the belle of the ball with tresses adorned with jewel accents. The floral gems paired very nicely with her whimsical Ralph and Russo gown.

Pixie Hair Cut

Hair accessories are the perfect option when changing up a particular hair look or style. Moreover, as proven by Janelle, such accessories can transform strands whether they are short or long. So regardless of length this trend can work for you! Therefore, this season give hair accessories more of a try. You quickly give yourself a hair makeover without ever stepping into a salon.

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