Lily Collins Debuted New Cut At Oscars

Lily Collins was all dolled up for the Oscars in a stunning see-through Zuhair Murad gown which she paired with a lovely pair of Christian Louboutin shoes. Lily Collins topped it all off with a Salvat...
Lily Collins Debuted New Cut At Oscars
Written by Lacy Langley
  • Lily Collins was all dolled up for the Oscars in a stunning see-through Zuhair Murad gown which she paired with a lovely pair of Christian Louboutin shoes.

    Lily Collins topped it all off with a Salvatore Ferragamo clutch.

    However, Lily Collins’ most notable accessory was her super short new pixie cut.

    Lily Collins has been on a hair cutting spree for a while now. It began in the summer of 2013 when she went for an adorable shoulder-length bob.

    I guess Lily Collins enjoyed it so much, she decided to go a little further.

    Step and… Repeat. @tricky44 and I on our last hurrah. Yes… I chopped it! #shortandlovingit…

    A photo posted by Lily Collins (@lilyjcollins) on

    It looks great!

    No truer words were spoken #princessandherkisa #shortandlovingit #bestnightever2…

    A photo posted by Lily Collins (@lilyjcollins) on

    But, Lily Collins wasn’t the only star at Sunday night’s festivities to debut an entirely new ‘do.

    For example, Margot Robbie showed up with an angular blunt cut that featured a deep side-part. She wore the new cut with a cute vintage dress.

    My first ever #sundance. #ZforZachariah premiere in 2 hours!!

    A photo posted by @margotrobbie on

    Also, Zendaya went big in order to avoid going home. She showed up with faux Lisa Bonet-style dreads that lent a relaxed look to her ivory Vivienne Westwood gown and beautiful Chopard jewelry.

    Inspiration @luxurylaw @shelbeniece

    A photo posted by Zendaya (@zendaya) on

    What was your favorite among all of the new hairstyles that debuted at Sunday night’s Oscars?

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