When Taylor Swift released her album "Folklore" in the summer of 2020, she accompanied the re-emergence with an assortment of absolutely gorgeous hairstyles.
Including but not limited to a curly fringe, '00s hair, cowboy braids and even dreamy wedding hair.
And now, after a second album, Taylor has done it again with a new look that many are simply obsessed with.
Taylor stuck with the texture, but seemed to be exploring warmer tones with a strawberry blonde and wavy effect for a more flattering look.
She debuted the look in an interview for People TV, where she discussed the meticulous way she went through the songs on her Fearless album to decide which elements to change or improve. /Telegraph/
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