After the red era, Louane changes her style

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This weekend, the “Solo” singer opted for a new hair change, going from red to blonde. The day after her transformation, the singer shared an excerpt of her track “world”, from the “Blizzard” edition of her album.

While she recently adopted a flamboyant style, Louane continues to surprise with a new change of look! After sporting platinum blonde with red on the ends, the “Solo” singer opted for an even more daring look: a full bright red.

This vibrant shade, as beautiful as it is demanding, did not fail to pose some practical problems. “Having red hair = having red fingers the second you tie your hair (…). I die”, she confided with humor to her subscribers on social networks.

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After causing a sensation at the WECB Music Awards, Louane once again surprised her fans. This time, she goes back to blonde. “OOPS I DID IT AGAIN”she wrote with her self-deprecation. One thing is certain, Louane likes to play with her look, proving that her hair transformations are as spontaneous as she is.

Louane shares a “world”

If fans loved her red era, they are happily welcoming the return of her natural color. With this new hair change, the 27-year-old star took the opportunity to share with her 1.2 million subscribers a piano-voice excerpt of her track “world”, from the “Blizzard edition” of her album “Solo”.

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