Ever wondered how far celebs will go for a dramatic red carpet transformation? Well, Frankie Bridge has just given us the answer by debuting a brand new fringe for a single event.

The former Saturdays star turned heads at last night's TV BAFTAs awards, looking unrecognisable after undergoing a vintage Hollywood-style makeover in honour of the ceremony. It seems Frankie took inspiration from Audrey Hepburn's iconic look in the film Sabrina, as their hairstyles are strikingly similar. The most noticeable change is the addition of a fresh fringe.

The 36 year old singer, who had been growing out her signature cropped hair into a shoulder-length bob over the past few months, has now opted for a micro (or 'baby') fringe, giving her an Audrey Hepburn-esque Parisian vibe, reports . Frankie's choice of haircut is bang on trend, with many A-listers sporting similar styles on red carpets and at fashion events. paired with a chin-length bob at the 2025 , exuding contemporary elegance.

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Zoe Saldaña also jumped on the bandwagon, flaunting a sleek French bob with ultra-short bangs that added a dash of 1920s glamour. turned heads when she rocked up to the Oscars afterparty sporting a freshly cut micro fringe, giving off a punky, Berlin-esque vibe. also made waves at the 2025 Grammys with her jet-black hair and sharp micro fringe, delivering a gothic, high-fashion statement.

Not to be left out, Bridgerton's Simone Ashley joined the micro fringe trend, unveiling a choppy, punk-inspired version at the Fashion Awards 2024. So, who's the next celeb to opt for the fringe chop? We're not sure. But one thing we do know is that there's no hairstyle Frankie can't pull off.

Style your fringe from home

When it comes to styling your fringe, , priced at £6, is a must-have. Designed specifically for fringes, its flexible yet sturdy bristles help add volume without causing unwanted frizz and flyaways. Plus, its compact size means you can easily carry it in your handbag for on-the-go touch-ups.

A quality heat protector is a crucial part of any styling routine to prevent damage and dryness. The, costing £12.50, has received glowing reviews for leaving hair in silky condition. One shopper even claimed it made their hair look salon-fresh.

Rollers are a simple solution for achieving a salon-style blowout without the need for heat. The, priced at £10, grip on their own and are made from a gentle material to prevent hair tugging or snagging. They can be used with a hairdryer or simply placed on your fringe overnight for a voluminous, bouncy look.

The, costing £25, has long been a favourite among beauty enthusiasts. It's a lightweight formula that not only revives the appearance and texture of your hair but also gradually emits fragrance to keep your hair smelling fresh all day. Moreover, the formula was specifically designed to avoid leaving any powdery residue, making it suitable for all hair types and colours.

, priced at £14.40, has received accolades for its formula that combats frizz and tames flyaways. Infused with coconut and argan oils, this multi-tasking formula doubles as a conditioning and nourishing treatment, perfect for fringes.

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