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Chloë Grace Moretz's Summer-Ready Bob Haircut Will Influence Your Next Salon Visit
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Date:2025-04-14 02:29:08
Chloë Grace Moretz just debuted a kick-ass makeover.
The Nimona actress kissed her long locks goodbye and opted for a more summer-ready 'do: A trendy bob haircut. On June 22, Chloë's hairstylist Gregory Russell showed off the star's dramatic hair transformation, cheekily writing on Instagram, "chop chop" with two scissor emojis.
The 26-year-old's mane was curled in effortless beach waves and styled in a deep side part, which perfectly complemented her French-girl look of an oversized black blazer and silver metallic choker necklace that featured a giant flower embellishment.
But in true Chloë fashion, she experimented her chin-grazing bob and proved just how versatile the hairstyle can be.
While attending the New York City screening of her newest animated film Nimona on June 24, the actress opted for an edgier look by slicking back the top layer of her strands and adding texture to the ends. She finished off her rocker-chic look with a bold red lip.
While this isn't the first time Chloë has sported a bob, it's been quite some time since she's taken the plunge and chopped her hair.
If anything, The Peripheral star's new sense of style (and confidence) has been a work in progress. Last September, she opened up about how reading negative comments about her appearance impacted her mental health.
"I had to work through that," she told Hunger TV at the time. "For a long time I was able to be the Chloë that people see and the Chloë that I am in private. Then those two worlds collided and I felt really raw and vulnerable and open. And then came the onslaught of horrific memes that started getting sent to me about my body."
The actress explained that she was affected by online critics even if some didn't believe it was a big deal.
"Everyone was making fun of my body and I brought it up with someone and they were like, 'Oh, shut the f--k up, it's funny,'" she recalled. "And I just remember sitting there and thinking, my body is being used as a joke and it's something that I can't change about who I am, and it is being posted all over Instagram."
According to Chloë, she lost the joy of getting dressed up and going out because she was self-conscious. As she put it, "I think that body dysmorphia—which we all deal with in this world—is extrapolated by the issues of social media. It's a headf--k."
But it's clear, she's not letting the haters faze her. From the looks of her latest transformation and killer style, she's in her element. Keep scrolling to see all of the other A-listers who've debuted dramatic makeovers.
The "Say So" singer showed off her dramatic hair transformation on Instagram, debuting bright purple hair and a spooky spider design on the back of her head.
The Kick-Ass actress debuted a fresh bob haircut, which she hasn't rocked in quite some time.
The American Idol judge revived her signature style of 2008 and revealed baby bangs in a June 20 Instagram.
The Vampire Diaries actress debuted fringe bangs for the Los Angeles premiere of her new film Out-Laws in June.
The "Vogue" singer debuted an edgy shag haircut on June 11.
The Dance Moms alum proved you can be blonde and brunette at the same time with her recent hair change.
The High School Musical alum has entered her French girl era, after showing off her new curtain bangs.
The New Girl alum ditched her trademark brown hair and blunt bangs for a sky-high blonde 'do for her upcoming appearance on the '80s-based Apple TV+ series Physical.
The "Over It" artist headed into summer with a shorter cut and new hair color, debuting her blonde bob to Instagram in May 2023.
The X-Men star kissed her shoulder-length hair goodbye and debuted a pixie cut on May 26.
While attending the Louis Vuitton cruise show in Italy on May 24, Emma debuted curtain bangs—a style she often rocked in the mid-2010s.
The Sweet Home Alabama actress debuted wispy fringe bangs in a stunning selfie.
The Poosh founder went back to her brunette roots, debuting a new look. As she put it on Instagram, she's a "brunette4lyfe."
Amid her ongoing transformation journey, the Rob & Chyna alum debuted a short pixie cut with shaved sides.
On May 15, the pop star opted for a bold hair color, rocking jet-black hair.
Helen Mirren wowed at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival, as she debuted vibrant blue hair.
Playing Lily Bloom in the film adaptation of Colleen Hoover's It Ends With Us, the actress was seen with red hair while filming scenes in New York City on May 15, 2023.
The Star Wars actress debuted her newly shaved head on May 10, writing on Instagram, "Happy without hair!"
On April 24, the Tangled actress debuted a fresh cut and fringe bangs.
The "Flowers" singer unveiled a drastic hair change, going back to her brunette roots, at The Daily Front Row's Seventh Annual Fashion Los Angeles Awards.
The TikTok star debuted a drastic hair change at Coachella 2023, unveiling a blonde bob look.
Ava Phillippe, the daughter of Reese Witherspoon and Ryan Phillippe, debuted blunt bangs in an April 4 Instagram.
The Elvis star went bald for his role as Feyd-Rautha in Dune: Part Two.
The actress debuted a long bob on April 3 that's perfect for spring.
"@craphairclub hair is giving me so much joy still," the daughter of Nicole Kidman and Tom Cruise shared on Instagram March 29 along with a photo of her 'do. "Thank you."
The Pretty Woman star showed off her fringe bangs and fresh hair color on March 27.
The supermodel debuted a pixie haircut in a March 20 Instagram, while also sharing behind-the-scenes snapshots of her photoshoot with Pop magazine.
The star debuted a red hot new 'do in March 2023.
Kourtney debuted her biggest hair transformation in March 2023.
After reverting back from blonde to brunette, the SKIMS founder zhuzhed up her signature look with curtain bangs.
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