Jennifer Lawrence has proved herself to be quite the character actor—the 25-year-old is unsurprisingly nominated for yet another Academy Award this Sunday for her role in Joy—and from an aesthetic perspective, her aspirational mane has proven to be equally chameleonic. Lawrence kicked off her career with Winter’s Bone and center-parted, baby blonde lengths ideal for tucking under beanies and flowing in the wind during frenzied runs through the woods. The following year, Lawrence refined the same style for X-Men: First Class, adding layers and a bit of body to hyper-feminine effect.
Soon after came The Hunger Games, Katniss, and that seminal, slightly undone side braid that was equal parts athletic and alluring, and colored a burnished shade of brown. The brunette hue darkened—along with her temperament—for her role in Silver Linings Playbook, a high, swingy ponytail serving as the very embodiment of Tiffany Maxwell’s slightly childish demeanor. Hair went back to blonde as updos and actions became even more disheveled in American Hustle, followed by a chop and 1920s-era coif in Serena. Now, in Joy, Lawrence’s wavy, middle-parted, shoulder-skimming bob is the epitome of the contemporary, everywoman cut. Above, Jennifer Lawrence’s best transformative moments in character hair.
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