Kim Kardashian, Jared Leto, Karl Lagerfeld: Stars go blonde and look stupid!
Stars showed up at the Paris Fashion Week on Wednesday, March 4, in
platinum blonde hair-dos which has left the entire internet talking for
hours, days and could extend to weeks!


They say, "when you go blonde, you can't go back" but looks like Kim Kardashian and Jared Leto will be heading back to where they truly belong – being black!
Both
stars showed up at the Paris Fashion Week on Wednesday, March 4, in
platinum blonde hair-dos which has left the entire internet talking for
hours... days and... could extend to weeks!
Perhaps
they feel different, unique or sexier but taking a good look at them
while having their former images in mind, one would think famed fashion
designer, Karl Lagerfeld gave them a call to join him at his hair saloon prior to the showcase.
Karl has been on his signature whitish-blondish hair style for ages and well, we've turned to like him that way.

But Jared Leto and Kim K looked like a lost Khaleesi – the dragon queen in 'Games Of Thrones'.
Kim's south movement in her fashion statements lately just turned worse in that stupid blonde hair.
Some screamed that her hairstylist should be fired for allowing her do this. Others felt Kanye had a hand in it but I say, "Kim has a mouth to say no but she didn't."
Giving the fact that Kim's skin isn't so white like Gwen Stefani or Rita Ora,
that blonde kind of looks like an attached yellow bird nest on her
head. Her nude lip and darker eye liner and eyebrows also doesn't help.
She looks way older than 34!
Fans had wondered
what Leto would look like if he ever shaved his long hair and heavy
beards, well they were really shocked at what he became in a yellow hair
and no mustache!
I thought he looked like some version of Michael Jackson or the oldest vision of Michael Douglas... again, I could be wrong. It could be for a movie role too!
However, Kim and Leto could be introducing a new hair trend for the season but the question is, would you be trying it too?
Source :Joan Ngomba: pulse.ng, re-posted by Abdulgafar Esho (www.econsforumnews.blogspot.com)
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