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'allo, ginger

>> She's been a brunette, and a blonde, but now Julia Dunstall has pulled a reverse-Stam on us, and gone from blonde to red.  The new color first showed up at Miss Sixty a couple of days ago, and it's not just a one-show fluke — it's since been spotted at Thakoon and Karen Walker.  The brilliant shade definitely gives her an edge; I'll be glad to see an auburn head bobbing along among the sea of less vivid hair colors.

Jd

Before: Elie Saab Spring 2008; After: Miss Sixty Fall 2008
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she looks positively fierce and the shade does a good job of setting her apart...

Finally! Thank you for actually commenting on the same shade of blonde models craze thats been happening ever since Gemma Ward went from a wheat colored blonde to a brighter-highlighted blonde. Sasha, Jessica Stam, Caroline Trentini, Vlada Roslyakova, among others, all went the exact shade of lighter-platinum blonde.

Wow! Lovely colour :)

she looks stunning. Really suits her.

julia was definitely starting to blend in with the other girls, but this color really makes her stand out! nice to see someone is still experimenting with color out there...

i'm so glad she's keeping it, it suits her so well.

i think she looked better as a blonde.
the red hair looks to harsh, unatural imo.
she's cuter as a romy schneider look a-like!

It does set her apart. Way to go, Julia.

I love her new colour. I miss redhead Stam.

argh! i LOVEEEEE her hair colour! it's like fluoro-carrot colour! :)

I love it.She looks hardcore in a good way.

I love it. She looks stunning. Nice choice, Julia.

It brings out her eyes a lot better!

I can't get enough of this hair colour. I dyed my hair red to cheer me up through the winter.

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