
Just when I thought that the bob was beginning to loosen its chokehold over the women of the entertainment industry, Sydney Sweeney proved that the call of the bob is far from over. The Euphoria actress attended the AFI Fest in Hollywood over the weekend to promote her upcoming film, Christy. She showed up at a special screening for the movie wearing a baby pink halter gown with frilly details along the neckline, but it was her glam that took me by surprise.
For the event, she debuted a dramatic new bob haircut that was styled in a middle part with soft waves, courtesy of hairstylist Glen Coco Oropeza. Sweeney's hair color was also lightened a few shades—her colorist, hairstylist and Schwartzkopf professional ambassador Jacob Schwartz, calls the color a "bleached suede blonde," and it's slightly paler in comparison to her former color, which was a darker bronde shade.
According to Schwartz, he lifted the actress's base color using the Schwarzkopf Professional Igora Royal Permanent Hair Color before adding highlights, toning, and finishing with a gloss. He later went back in with the Igora Vario Blond Super Plus Lightener to balayage and brighten Sweeney's ends.

Sweeney has previously made changes to her appearance for special events like the Met Gala and various roles she's taken on over the last few years, but her new bob is probably the most drastic. It's also been a big year for the bob in general, with other celebrities like Kris Jenner, Jenna Bush Hager, Sofia Richie, and plenty more switching over to the short cut. Sweeney is also one of many (including Bella Hadid) who have skirted fall beauty rules and gone lighter in recent months.
If you've been considering getting the chop or going blonde (or both!), read ahead for some styling essentials you'll need to add to your regimen.
Switch to a purple shampoo that'll fight brassiness and discoloration.
Neutralize your hair even more by following your purple shampoo with a toning mask.
Sometimes lightening the hair a few shades can be damaging. If that's the case for you, grab a strengthening mask to use at least once a week for deep conditioning and breakage control.
Use this 2-in-1 product to straighten or curl the hair to your liking—just make sure you're using a heat protectant to avoid damage.
Finish off with a hairspray that holds curls in place while banishing frizz.