Taking advantage of the appointment at the hairdresser (inevitable) to restore the brittle hair from the days at the beach, we also think about give us a cut and change our hairstyle, to face the autumn and the professional and (hopefully) social commitments with an extra twist. Le #beautyinspo they come from social networks and catwalks, but also from another gold mine of beauty and trend: the TV series.
Combining the useful (studying new cuts and colors) and the pleasant (relaxing on the sofa complete with popcorn), I amand protagonists of the new seasons of the TV series arriving or arriving in September on the major platforms streaming to provide us with the moodboard of reference. We have chosen five from the common denominator beauty icon and they couldn’t help but start from Tokyo de The House of Paper (The first 5 episodes of the expected fifth chapter will be available on Netflix from September 3).
Since the first season her hairlook has made a massive impact enough to push thousands of addicted first to show off her bob hair with bangs (the cut of the first two seasons inspired by that of Natalie Portman in Léon), and then l‘now iconic mullet (from the third series onwards) for which Úrsula Corberó had to struggle with the production because it was considered risky given the success of the helmet. But, to the surprise of the actress herself, the mullet was also very well received by fans, so much so that it was re-proposed this last season in a slightly shorter version and with pointed fringe for a very rock effect.
Change of style also for Maeve Wiley, star of Sex Education (on Netflix from September 17 the third season) and character, played by Emma Mackey, with basically a restyling for each season of the series. In the first chapter he presents, in fact, straight hair at the shoulders, with visible regrowth, blonde central area and bubblegum pink tips. In the following season bye bye al dip-dye in favor of a hair with a brown all-over shade. In the last one it sports one instead short and clear bangs, brown hair and powder blue tips.
Inevitably, when it comes to hair, it is impossible not to catch those of Jennifer Aniston, star of The Morning Show 2 (on Apple TV + from September 17). The wavy and always magnetic hair of her character, the enterprising Alex Levy, for this new chapter becomes even brighter with an abundance of lightening with a hair counturing effect, as documented by the actress herself on Instagram. The credit for this look goes, as always, to Chris McMillan, the celeb’s trusted hairstylist, the one who created the legendary Rachel’s cut.
Very blond hair, on the other hand, for the other protagonist of The Morning Show, Reese Whiterspoon, who in the first season showed off brand new brown hair. Switch of color for her now: Bradley Jackson’s character will evidently experience a different plot twist. Hair, like clothes, in fact, inform and shape the character, let’s remember it. One thing is certain: at least the actress could have done without wearing a wig on set.
Finally, an all-Italian new entry that we like a lot from the first photos: she is Lia Greco and will be the protagonist of the Italian series Luna Park (on Netflix from September 30th). She will dress the clothes and the hairstyles retro by Rosa Gabrielli, a girl from Roma in the 1960s. From the first photos theaddiction has already taken for his bon ton bob with bangs and flipped ends, the upturned tips are back in great fashion also for the revival of the 2000s in great revival.
In the gallery all the protagonists of the September TV series with a hair to be copied. Good vision!

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