Anne Curtis flaunts red, wavy locks after 39th birthday

LOOK: Anne Curtis flaunts red wavy locks after 39th birthday

/ 04:16 PM February 20, 2024

LOOK: Anne Curtis flaunts red wavy locks after 39th birthday

Anne Curtis debuts her new red hairdo. Images: Instagram/@annecurtissmith

Anne Curtis — who always had a knack for trying out new fashion styles — is embracing her redhead era after debuting a fiery red hairstyle done in luscious waves.

Days after wowing fans with her barefaced and topless birthday shoot, Curtis once again took to her Instagram page on Monday, Feb. 19 to showcase her new ‘do.

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“In my Red era,” she said in the caption.

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Curtis’ new look wowed her fans and followers in the comments, including “It’s Showtime” co-host Ryan Bang, celebrity stylist Liz Uy, and ABS-CBN screenwriter Darla Sauler.

Image: Screengrab from Instagram/@annecurtissmith

Image: Screengrab from Instagram/@annecurtissmith

Image: Screengrab from Instagram/@annecurtissmith

LOOK: Anne Curtis flaunts red wavy locks after 39th birthday

Images: Screengrab from Instagram/@annecurtissmith

The actress-host, who celebrated her 39th birthday on Feb. 17, made headlines after attending Taylor Swift’s “The Eras Tour” concert in Melbourne, Australia. She donned a sparkly Michael Leyva dress as her concert ensemble, which is seemingly an ode to Swift’s song “Bejeweled.”

Curtis is known for exploring different types of hairstyles and trends as a fashion personality. In September 2022, she wowed fans after cutting her hair into a Natalie Portman-inspired bob, then last year copped an Audrey Hepburn look for an event in honor of her favorite icon.

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