Florence Pugh Just Dyed Her Hair “Oppenheimer Orange” — See Photos

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Obviously, the length of her growing-out buzz cut didn’t change much in 24 hours — it’s still only a couple of spiky inches long — but the color has gone in a fun new direction. She debuted the look at the UK Oppenheimer premiere — a new, citrusy, yellow-orange shade with a more intense tangerine toward the top and her dark roots still visible.

Although Pugh might have decided on the color on a whim, I can’t help but wonder if she was showing some team spirit for the new movie. As she stood on the red carpet, it became apparent that her hair actually matched the color of the film’s orange logo. Her fiery red dress only enhances the effect, complementing the rust-colored clouds on the oversized poster behind her.

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