Autumn also brings its advice to Avril Lavigne, who has decided to shake up her usual look with a new haircut. A decision that comes with the launch of a new single: the result is perfect.
Avril Lavigne also chose to give him a break. The queen of 2000s punk has come up with a new hair look that if on the one hand reaches out to her beginnings and the influences of the first decade of the 2000s, on the other hand she chases the news and tries to adapt to the times. The Canadian singer confided in the hands of her colleague Yungblud and, in a short video posted on Instagram, showed the cathartic moment of the cut.
Credits: Avril Lavigne / Instagram
Holding a pair of scissors, the singer brushed Avril Lavigne’s long cut completely, removing the colored locks until she had a kind of long bob. Are you curious about the result?
Avril Lavigne changes her hair look: the long bob she loves
Avril Lavigne first shared the video, which sees her sitting on the toilet with Yungblud amusedly shortening the length of her blonde hairdo, brightened up with orange highlights. In legend, the singer of Complicated added a simple sentence which gave rise to a thousand interpretations: “I’m a Mess” reads, translated into Italian “I’m a disaster”. Some think it’s the title of a new song, others of an album. Still others think it simply refers to the drastic change in look.
Credits: Avril Lavigne / Instagram
Indeed, since her debut, Avril Lavigne has associated her image with bright colors, as a punk princess, but above all she has never given up on her long hair. The one posted on Instagram is probably the start of a new era for the singer, back after years of silence and ready to work on her music. Fans quickly found out about his intentions, as shortly after the video was released, he shared the cover for a new song titled exactly like that, I’m a Mess, which is due out on November 3, 2022.
Credits: Avril Lavigne / Instagram
For the occasion, Avril Lavigne then followed the suggestions for beauty trends for fall 2022. The singer allowed herself a shorter cut, a long square but without giving up her predominant color. The proposed helmet is in the style of the 2000s, shorter in the back and longer in the front, with the tips falling inwards. While changing the length, the singer didn’t want to spill the color, keeping the platinum blonde tight enlivened by neon orange locks and dark roots.