Queer Eye star Jonathan Van Ness – or JVN, if you will – has bid farewell to his luscious, long hair this week, opting for the ultimate post-quarantine haircut in the form of a chic, shoulder-grazing lob.
Taking to Instagram to share the new look, JVN revealed that the cut was the work of hairstylist Sherene from Arté Salon. Casually tucking one side behind his ear, the Netflix star looked positively smitten with his new ‘do – and honestly, we can’t blame him. Those beachy waves, that practical-as-heck cut – there’s nothing not to love about the look. (His co-star and former FASHION cover star Antoni Porowski also recently debuted a new look, taking it even further by sporting a buzz cut for the summer months).
The lob has long been a favourite for celebrities with plenty of major stars lopping off some length in the past year to achieve the effortless look. If you’re feeling inspired by JVN, here’s a few more stars to add to your Pinterest board (and to show your hairdresser at your next appointment):
Olivia Culpo
Khloe Kardashian
Dua Lipa
Jason Momoa
Mandy Moore
Chrissy Teigen
Margot Robbie
Laura Harrier
Hailey Bieber
Selena Gomez
Jared Leto
Olivia Palermo
Emily Ratajkowski
Want more in hair? With summer still in full swing and these heat waves seemingly not going anywhere, we spoke to the experts to get their inside tips for the best hairstyles to wear on sweaty days.
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