Sienna Miller: Style Evolution

Sienna Miller Style Evolution Short Shag

Short and Shagadelic

She got a short cut for “Factory Girl.” Here’s the growing-out version. Quite graceful, no? “It’s the shaggy, textured ends that make it look great,” Nerizagal says. “If it was a precise cut, it would look too hard.”

If you have a similar cut, style it with a flat iron, making sure to use it to smooth hair into a bend, you don’t want your hair to look stick-straight. Apply a dab of lotion-textured styling cream (like Bumble and bumble Grooming Creme, $25) to your fingertips and pinch the ends for a chunky finish. Note the cool earrings, which technically don’t “go” with the chic, clean look — according to Bloch, that’s pure Sienna-takes-a-risk style, and it works.

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